The ruby/rails/ruby installer has many bugs in Windows 8. If you don't
install Ruby in the exactly folder as is suggested, (e.g.: if you
install in something like "d:\my apps\ruby"), it won't work, because the
installer have trouble dealing with special characters, with whitespaces
in the path, wit
This won't be a direct reply to your question, but if you're thinking about
serious development use linux-based dev environment.
You can use Virtualbox on your Windows to install Linux on it...
Just my advice.
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 6:54:58 PM UTC+9, VINUTHA REDDY B wrote:
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