Hi,

In rails 3 the file in the script folder is called 'rails' and you
need to pass in server (or s) as a parameter i.e.

ruby script\rails server

Hopefully it should now work

Gary

On May 10, 7:12 pm, Maria <marajo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I worked fairly enough with PHP and MySQL, but am very new to Ruby.
> I have Windows machine with Apache and MySQL installed previously.
> Both Apache and MySql were stopped while installing Ruby.
> I tried several ways to install Ruby 1.8.7  and one-step installer.
> I can use Ruby with netbeans 6.0.1 with its own Ruby or with the one I
> installed now.
>
> The problem starts when I try to create web ruby application.
> The command
>       C:\Sites> rails new helloworld
> creates the bunch of directories and files:
>       create
>       create  README
>       create  Rakefile
>       create  config.ru
>       create  .gitignore
>       create  Gemfile
>       create  app
>       create  app/controllers/application_controller.rb
>       create  app/helpers/application_helper.rb
>       create  app/mailers
>       create  app/models
>       create  app/views/layouts/application.html.erb
>       create  config
>       create  config/routes.rb
>       create  config/application.rb
>       create  config/environment.rb
>       create  config/environments
>       create  config/environments/development.rb
>       create  config/environments/production.rb
>       create  config/environments/test.rb
>       create  config/initializers
>       create  config/initializers/backtrace_silencers.rb
>       create  config/initializers/inflections.rb
>       create  config/initializers/mime_types.rb
>       create  config/initializers/secret_token.rb
>       create  config/initializers/session_store.rb
>       create  config/locales
>       create  config/locales/en.yml
>       create  config/boot.rb
>       create  config/database.yml
>       create  db
>       create  db/seeds.rb
>       create  doc
>       create  doc/README_FOR_APP
>       create  lib
>       create  lib/tasks
>       create  lib/tasks/.gitkeep
>       create  log
>       create  log/server.log
>       create  log/production.log
>       create  log/development.log
>       create  log/test.log
>       create  public
>       create  public/404.html
>       create  public/422.html
>       create  public/500.html
>       create  public/favicon.ico
>       create  public/index.html
>       create  public/robots.txt
>       create  public/images
>       create  public/images/rails.png
>       create  public/stylesheets
>       create  public/stylesheets/.gitkeep
>       create  public/javascripts
>       create  public/javascripts/application.js
>       create  public/javascripts/controls.js
>       create  public/javascripts/dragdrop.js
>       create  public/javascripts/effects.js
>       create  public/javascripts/prototype.js
>       create  public/javascripts/rails.js
>       create  script
>       create  script/rails
>       create  test
>       create  test/fixtures
>       create  test/functional
>       create  test/integration
>       create  test/performance/browsing_test.rb
>       create  test/test_helper.rb
>       create  test/unit
>       create  tmp
>       create  tmp/sessions
>       create  tmp/sockets
>       create  tmp/cache
>       create  tmp/pids
>       create  vendor/plugins
>       create  vendor/plugins/.gitkeep
>
> But as you can see script directory contains only one file
>   rails
>
> Here is its content:
>
> #!/usr/bin/env ruby.exe
> # This command will automatically be run when you run "rails" with
> Rails 3 gems installed from the root of your application.
>
> APP_PATH = File.expand_path('../../config/application',  __FILE__)
> require File.expand_path('../../config/boot',  __FILE__)
> require 'rails/commands'
>
> So the command
>     C:\Sites\helloworld\ruby script/server
> to start WebRick does not work  because  script/server file  does not
> exist.
>
> What do I do wrong? Please help
>
> Here is the list of gems:
>
> C:\Sites>gem list --local
>
> *** LOCAL GEMS ***
>
> abstract (1.0.0)
> actionmailer (3.0.6)
> actionpack (3.0.6)
> activemodel (3.0.6)
> activerecord (3.0.6)
> activeresource (3.0.6)
> activesupport (3.0.6)
> arel (2.0.9)
> builder (2.1.2)
> bundler (1.0.12)
> erubis (2.6.6)
> i18n (0.5.0)
> mail (2.2.15)
> mime-types (1.16)
> open4 (1.0.1)
> pg (0.10.1)
> Platform (0.4.0)
> polyglot (0.3.1)
> POpen4 (0.1.4)
> rack (1.2.2)
> rack-mount (0.6.14)
> rack-test (0.5.7)
> rails (3.0.6)
> railties (3.0.6)
> rake (0.8.7)
> rb-readline (0.4.0)
> rubyzip2 (2.0.1)
> sqlite3 (1.3.3 x86-mingw32)
> sqlite3-ruby (1.3.3)
> thor (0.14.6)
> treetop (1.4.9)
> tzinfo (0.3.26)
> win32-open3 (0.3.2 x86-mingw32)
>
> Thank you in advance.
> Maria

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