On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 1:11 AM, fredrated <[email protected]> wrote:

> OpenSuse Linux 10.
> I am a newbie to linux and I had a couple of terminals open so I can't
> answer your second question with percision.
> Could that have an impact on the results?  Could a terminal instance
> have the original migrations in cache, or in some other way interfered
> with what I am trying to do?
>

Nope. this shouldn't happen.  but just to be sure, close all terminals and
open a new one.
go into the rails directory, delete your database, create a new one and then
migrate.

another thing you can do is create a new rails project using a different
application name.

how many migrations did you have on the original project?  we're you editing
the migrations
when you ran migrate?


>
> Thanks for taking your time to assist with my problem.  -Fred
>
> On May 18, 9:55 am, Tim Shaffer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Just out of curiosity, are you running on OSX? Did you open a new
> Terminal
> > window when you went to run the rake task in your new application?
>
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