Oh...

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 5:08 PM, lee.longm...@googlemail.com
<lee.longm...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> Two things are troubling me:
>
> 1) I haven't installed any git client software on my Ubuntu machine.
> That said, I read that script/plugin handles the fetching of code from
> the git repository and therefore I assume it is not necessary to
> install any git client software.

Um, you do need git installed.

Jason

>
> 2) I have upgraded from Rails 1.2.6 to 2.2.2 (and made the necessary
> changes to my application) but I am concerned that the script/plugin
> code is the same that was generated when I first generated my
> application using Rails 1.2.6, and thus may not support git (as I
> assume in (1)).
>
>
>
> On 21 Jan, 21:35, Jason Roelofs <jameskil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hmm, that's odd. It ran perfectly fine for me.
>>
>> What happens when you do a straight clone of the project ( git clone
>> git://github.com/rails/in_place_editing.git ) ?
>>
>> Here's my command and output:
>>
>> roel...@trillian (svn) [master]~/proj $ ./script/plugin --verbose
>> install git://github.com/rails/in_place_editing.git
>> Plugins will be installed using http
>> git init
>> Initialized empty Git repository in
>> /home/roelofs/proj/vendor/plugins/in_place_editing/.git/
>> git pull --depth 1 git://github.com/rails/in_place_editing.git
>> Unpacking objects: 100% (18/18), done.
>> remote: Counting objects: 18, done.
>> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (14/14), done.
>> remote: Total 18 (delta 4), reused 17 (delta 4)
>> From git://github.com/rails/in_place_editing
>>  * branch            HEAD       -> FETCH_HEAD
>> removing: .git
>>
>> Jason
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:58 PM, lee.longm...@googlemail.com
>>
>> <lee.longm...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Thanks for the response. So I tried:
>>
>> >  ./script/plugin --verbose install 
>> > git://github.com/rails/in_place_editing.git
>>
>> > and the following was output to my console:
>>
>> > Plugins will be installed using http
>> > git init
>> > git pull --depth 1 git://github.com/rails/in_place_editing.git
>>
>> > But I still do not see anything in my plugins directory.
>>
>> > What is the 'git' command in the above? Do I need to install this
>> > first?
>>
>> > On 21 Jan, 20:43, Jason Roelofs <jameskil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> The command on the site is slightly wrong. You're missing the ".git"
>> >> at the end. You need to use the full "git clone URL" when installing a
>> >> plugin. You'll see this link on the project page:
>>
>> >>http://github.com/rails/in_place_editing
>>
>> >> from which you need to run the command:
>>
>> >> script/plugin install git://github.com/rails/in_place_editing.git
>>
>> >> Jason
>>
>> >> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:34 PM, lee.longm...@googlemail.com
>>
>> >> <lee.longm...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> > I should add that I am developing on an Ubuntu system and using svn to
>> >> > manage my code.
>>
>> >> > On 21 Jan, 20:33, "lee.longm...@googlemail.com"
>> >> > <lee.longm...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> >> >> I have tried issuing the following command:
>>
>> >> >> ./script/plugin --verbose 
>> >> >> installhttp://github.com/rails/in_place_editing.git
>>
>> >> >> and I get:
>>
>> >> >> Plugins will be installed using http
>> >> >> git init
>> >> >> git pull --depth 1http://github.com/rails/in_place_editing.git
>>
>> >> >> But again, I do not see any plugin under my vendor/plugins directory.
>>
>> >> >> On 21 Jan, 20:05, "lee.longm...@googlemail.com"
>>
>> >> >> <lee.longm...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> >> >> > I am trying to install the in_place_editing plugin from github.
>>
>> >> >> > I have looked athttp://railswheels.com/in-place-editingandit
>> >> >> > suggests the following command:
>>
>> >> >> > ./script/plugin install git://github.com/rails/in_place_editing
>>
>> >> >> > I have tried this and nothing happens e.g. './script/plugin list' 
>> >> >> > does
>> >> >> > not return anything.
>>
>> >> >> > Are there some prerequisites that I am overlooking?
>>
>> >> >> > Do I have any other options? It concerns me that my ./script/plugin
>> >> >> > commands do not seem to be working - a result of an upgrade problem
>> >> >> > perhaps ? ( I have recently upgraded my application to Rails 2.2.2 )
>>
>> >> >> > Thanks.
> >
>

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