On Apr 20, 11:41 am, rubynewbie <mohamed.shaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 20, 12:46 pm, Frederick Cheung <frederick.che...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > On 20 Apr 2011, at 08:25, rubynewbie <mohamed.shaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Would appreciate a workaround for this.
>
> > Do the install on a non hobbled computer and then copy the gems across ?
>
> Do i have to locate the gem files manually in order to zip them
> into a single file to be installed elsewhere?  Say i run "gem
> dependency  -r rails" which
> returns me a list of say 100 gems. These gems are located in a
> directory where there are already 1000 gem files which includes these
> Rails and its dependent files also. Do I have to browse through the
> file system manually to locate these 100 rails dependent gem
> files(from the already existing 1000 files) in order to package/zip
> them into a single file?   Wouldn't that be painful? Is there an
> automated way of packaging the gem files which would take the output
> from "gem dependency -r rails" and package them into a single file?
>

One way way would be to use rvm and work with a fresh gemset, that
gemset would only contain the gems installed during this process.

With bundler you can also do bundle package which will copy all of the
apps gems into vendor/cache although apparently this doesn't handle
dependencies from git repositories. Your Gemfile.lock also includes a
list of all your dependencies.


Fred

>
> Thanks for taking the time to answer. Much appreciated.
>
>  (rubygems stashes a copy of the .gem files somewhere if my memory is
> correct). You could also run gem server on this hypothetical  machine
> with the gems installed - this spawns a server capable of serving
> gems, you'd just need to tell your ruby install to use it with the gem
> sources command
>
>
>
>
>
> > Fred
>
> > > On Apr 19, 1:58 pm, rubynewbie <mohamed.shaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> Thanks Bryan. I tried this as well as Using a Fiddler as a proxy. But
> > >> I found that the downloads are being blocked based on the content by
> > >> the firewall. Generally arbitrary Software Downloads are not permitted
> > >> in my company.
> > >>      Theres a separate department which manages Software Downloads
> > >> based on requests they get for it and they provide us with the
> > >> installables. I have to approach them. But just worried how am I going
> > >> to explain the Rails packaging / installation procedure to them in
> > >> order for them to give me a Zip file that has all Rails and its
> > >> dependent gems. I think I may have to give up.
> > >>      Wouldn't it be great if Rails has all the gems bundled into a
> > >> single archived file available for download? Thats how most Softwares
> > >> like Netbeans, Eclipse,Glassfish, JBOSS, Apache, MySQL, Postgre SQL ,
> > >> etc are all delivered. This need not be at the cost doing away with
> > >> RubyGems installer and the benefits that come with it. Its just about
> > >> having the archived Rails and its dependencies available for download
> > >> in the Rails site.
> > >>      Is there a way I can take this as a request to the guys in charge
> > >> of Rails?
>
> > >> Thanks,
> > >> S
>
> > >> On Apr 19, 12:51 am, Bryan Crossland <bacrossl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >>> On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 9:54 AM, rubynewbie 
> > >>> <mohamed.shaf...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > >>>> The problem is not inclusion of http:// in the URL(I tried without
> > >>>> that). On the contrary I suspect the reason to be on how to specify
> > >>>> the domain in the URL. Is my way of specifying the domain right?
>
> > >>>> C:\Documents and Settings\Users\Desktop>gem install rails -v 3.0.1  -p
> > >>>>http://MYDOMAIN\myUserID:MyPassword@MyProxy:Port
>
> > >>> I found this on StackOverflow where there were discussing setting the
> > >>> http-proxy environment variable for ISA to install a gem on Windows from
> > >>> behind a proxy. I don't think you need the domain if your admin has
> > >>> specified a default one to authenticate against. However if they have 
> > >>> not,
> > >>> one of the comments suggested URI encoding the backslash. So you new 
> > >>> string
> > >>> would look like this:
>
> > >>>http://MYDOMAIN<http://mydomain/>%5myUserID:MyPassword@MyProxy:Port
>
> > >>>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4418/how-do-i-update-ruby-gems-fro...
>
> > >>> B.
>
> > >>>> Thanks,
>
> > >>>> S
>
> > >>>> On Apr 18, 6:42 pm, Bryan Crossland <bacrossl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>>>> On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 4:58 AM, rubynewbie <mohamed.shaf...@gmail.com
> > >>>>> wrote:
>
> > >>>>>> I am new to Rails and have been facing difficulty while installing
> > >>>>>> rails. I have already installed Ruby and RubyGems on my machine by
> > >>>>>> downloading the packages. But when I install Rails through RubyGems
> > >>>>>> through a HTTP Proxy , I am thrown an error. Below is the details of
> > >>>>>> the command and the exception i am getting :
>
> > >>>>>> Command Executed :
> > >>>>>> C:\Documents and Settings\Users\Desktop>gem install rails -v 3.0.1  
> > >>>>>> -p
> > >>>>>>http://mydomain\myUserID:MyPassword@MyProxy:Port
>
> > >>>>>> Error thrown  :
>
> > >>>>>> ERROR:  While executing gem ... (OptionParser::InvalidArgument)
> > >>>>>>    invalid argument: -phttp://myDomain\MyUserID:MyPassword@MyProxy:80
>
> > >>>>>> Please note that mydomain is the domain to which my User ID belongs.
> > >>>>>> The authentication is ISA i believe.
>
> > >>>>>>  Would appreciate some help in this.
>
> > >>>>>> Thanks in advance
>
> > >>>>>> S
>
> > >>>>> Since you are calling an http proxy I don't think you need to specify
> > >>>>> http:// on the URL. I could be wrong. I don't have a proxy to test
> > >>>> against
> > >>>>> to confirm this.
>
> > >>>>> B.
>
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