[Rails] Re: Install Requirements for Independent Development

2010-12-01 Thread Gogov
Do you have internet connectivity on all your workplaces? Why not setup all the dev stuff on a remote server and vnc to it from all your workplaces? Martin On Nov 30, 11:13 pm, Marnen Laibow-Koser li...@ruby-forum.com wrote: Peter Macgown wrote in post #965230: Marnen Laibow-Koser

[Rails] Re: Install Requirements for Independent Development

2010-11-30 Thread Marnen Laibow-Koser
Peter Macgown wrote in post #965156: Hi, I am absolutely new to Ruby and I want to do the following: 1 - I want to put all of my Ruby on Rails development on a single memory stick drive. The purpose of this is so that I can develop Ruby on Rails applications no matter where I plug in,

[Rails] Re: Install Requirements for Independent Development

2010-11-30 Thread Marnen Laibow-Koser
Norm Scherer wrote in post #965176: Peter Macgown wrote: Hi, I am absolutely new to Ruby and I want to do the following: 1 - I want to put all of my Ruby on Rails development on a single memory stick drive. The purpose of this is so that I can develop Ruby on Rails applications no matter

Re: [Rails] Re: Install Requirements for Independent Development

2010-11-30 Thread Norm Scherer
Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote: Norm Scherer wrote in post #965176: Peter Macgown wrote: Hi, I am absolutely new to Ruby and I want to do the following: 1 - I want to put all of my Ruby on Rails development on a single memory stick drive. The purpose of this is so that I can develop Ruby

[Rails] Re: Install Requirements for Independent Development

2010-11-30 Thread Peter Macgown
Thanks for you help! What if I were to reign this in to just Windows? Would that work for me in what I want to do? I could limit my work to just XP(still cool) and Vista(ugh gross!). --Peter -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. -- You received this message because you are subscribed

[Rails] Re: Install Requirements for Independent Development

2010-11-30 Thread Marnen Laibow-Koser
Peter Macgown wrote in post #965207: Thanks for you help! What if I were to reign this in to just Windows? Would that work for me in what I want to do? I could limit my work to just XP(still cool) and Vista(ugh gross!). Bad idea: Rails development works best on *nix. What's your use

[Rails] Re: Install Requirements for Independent Development

2010-11-30 Thread Peter Macgown
Hi Marnen, I have three different PC's running Windows (2 XP's and 1 Vista) at disparate locations. Unix is moot since it is not available to me. I do not want to be limited to do development at a single location. My use case is to capture sensor gestalt from an Arduino board and store it in a

[Rails] Re: Install Requirements for Independent Development

2010-11-30 Thread Marnen Laibow-Koser
Peter Macgown wrote in post #965218: Hi Marnen, I have three different PC's running Windows (2 XP's and 1 Vista) at disparate locations. Those should be binary-compatible, then. (Why you'd torture yourself with Windows is another question. :) ). Unix is moot since it is not available to

Re: [Rails] Re: Install Requirements for Independent Development

2010-11-30 Thread Norm Scherer
Peter Macgown wrote: Thanks for you help! What if I were to reign this in to just Windows? Would that work for me in what I want to do? I could limit my work to just XP(still cool) and Vista(ugh gross!). --Peter I do not really like it as a development environment but you could install

[Rails] Re: Install Requirements for Independent Development

2010-11-30 Thread Peter Macgown
Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote in post #965219: Peter Macgown wrote in post #965218: Hi Marnen, I have three different PC's running Windows (2 XP's and 1 Vista) at disparate locations. Those should be binary-compatible, then. (Why you'd torture yourself with Windows is another question. :) ).

[Rails] Re: Install Requirements for Independent Development

2010-11-30 Thread Marnen Laibow-Koser
Peter Macgown wrote in post #965230: Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote in post #965219: Peter Macgown wrote in post #965218: Hi Marnen, I have three different PC's running Windows (2 XP's and 1 Vista) at disparate locations. Those should be binary-compatible, then. (Why you'd torture yourself