Kyle Shank wrote:
Try debugging it, I cannot reproduce this. The generation of the
rails project is really straightforward so this sound more like an
environment thing.
OK, debugging did the trick.
Seems like my Rails installation (done with 'apt-get install') has a
rather odd 'rails' shel
I'm on Slackware 10.2, Java 1.5, Eclipse gtk 3.1.1, ruby 1.8.3, Rails 1.0.0Update RadRails 0.6, not standalone.Everything working perfectly; one of the first things I tried was to creat a project, that worked fine, and I am using it in general now.
After listening to what everyone has been saying,
Try debugging it, I cannot reproduce this. The generation of the
rails project is really straightforward so this sound more like an
environment thing.
On 3/16/06, Werner Schuster (murphee) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kyle Shank wrote:
>
> >What are you running, update site or standalone?
> >
> S
Kyle Shank wrote:
What are you running, update site or standalone?
Standalone Linux download.
What version of linux are you running?
Debian (a derivate called grml http://grml.org/)
Hmm... I just remember... it's using zsh not bash... do you do anything
shell-related?
Packages:
Rai
What are you running, update site or standalone? What version of
linux are you running?
Also, try defining the Ruby interpreter in the RDT preferences. We
changed how the runtime works to use that if its defined else just use
the one in the path. You can also specify the Rails installation
dire