Good on you for persisting....
I'm sure things will run smoothly from now on.
Good luck.
Dave Porter


On Jan 7, 9:20 am, squashua <squashrichard...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> First off, thanks so much for your interest and help. I sat down with
> a colleague today and in 5 minutes he had me up and going. It appears
> with my installs and reinstalls it created a ruby folder
> (rubygems-1.3.1) and a bin folder. Apparently it's the bin folder
> where I wanted my PATH to go and not the other. Setting the PATH to
> bin and then running the command line scripts made everything work.
>
> So thanks again!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Squashua
>
> On Jan 4, 3:40 pm, Davo <dave.southpe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Philip,
>
> > I think this defeats the purpose - many people including me are using
> > Rails on Windows and have no problems.
> > ( everything manually installed and using Netbeans IDE )
>
> > It should work, it does work.
>
> > Personally I find this Windows/Mac comparison elitist.  They can both
> > co-exist quite happily.
> > At the end of the day isn't the whole point of developing Web
> > Applications that it does not matter what O/S the end user is on ?
>
> > BTW:  I am a Windows and Mac owner - I do RoR on WIndows because I
> > find some things annoying on the Mac.
>
> > cheers Dave
>
> > On Jan 5, 8:32 am, Phlip <phlip2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Has anyone pointed out the root problem here is Windows?
>
> > > Install either CygWin or Linux, and spend more time programming and less 
> > > time
> > > futzing with the platform!!
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