Hi all,

I could install as a plugin, now I need learn how to use it!

Thanks Thiago and Aline, it will be very useful for me.


On 24/12/11 01:04, "thiagocifani" <cifani.thi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In your project, like anyone you have a file called gem file. Everything you
> put there when you type and run bundle install inside your project folder on
> terminal will be installed.
> 
> To install this particular gem you can read the instructions on github repo.
> If this gem has a default installation just add it on gemfile, something like
> 
> gem 'uom'
> 
> 
> In your terminal 
> 
> Bundle install
> 
> It all done!
> 
> 
> PS.: I saw that it can be installed as a gem, just as a plugin. So you can
> copy the clone repo and type
> 
> rails install plugin URL
> 
> Something like that. I wish I could help you
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On 23/12/2011, at 21:24, Joao Souza <joa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> uom gem  Hi all,
>> 
>> I¹m beginner with ruby and rails... I¹m creating one personal project (to
>> learn more..) and for this project I need measure something using height cm
>> and kg. I saw the uom gem ( https://github.com/madriska/uom) that I think
>> that make this job, with ActiveRecord Integration.Could anyone, please, send
>> me some examples or information of how can I include this gem in one new
>> project and starting to use? I¹m using rails 3 with ruby 1.9.2
>> 

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