Thx for the help guys!
I will read more about rvm and try to follow the steps of rahul's
blog
:D
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On 11/08/11 14:34, Bruno Meira wrote:
yeah, I already type "rvm | head -1", and everything works good.
I installed ruby using rvm. "rvm install 1.9.2".
It works well but when I type "ruby -v" in console, if I'm on sudo
mode it shows me a message telling me that this command does not find.
Otherw
On 11 August 2011 14:49, Bruno Meira wrote:
> Now it works!
> I follow again some steps of one blog and it works!
> all the time that I need to use "rake db:migrate" I type "rvm rake
> db:migrate" isn't it?
> "ruby -v" doesn't appears in root mode, but if it works is not a
> problem :P
I believe
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Bruno Meira wrote:
> all the time that I need to use "rake db:migrate" I type "rvm rake
> db:migrate" isn't it?
No -- just `rake db:migrate` will work.
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Now it works!
I follow again some steps of one blog and it works!
all the time that I need to use "rake db:migrate" I type "rvm rake
db:migrate" isn't it?
"ruby -v" doesn't appears in root mode, but if it works is not a
problem :P
thx for the help
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yeah, I already type "rvm | head -1", and everything works good.
I installed ruby using rvm. "rvm install 1.9.2".
It works well but when I type "ruby -v" in console, if I'm on sudo
mode it shows me a message telling me that this command does not find.
Otherwise if I'm not on sudo mode it works wel
On 11/08/11 12:52, Bruno Meira wrote:
I already tried it. But the "ruby -v" only works in non-root mode and
"rails -v" doesn't work in any mode ;/
You'll have to give a bit more information than that if you want any
useful help.
Do you have rvm installed and working? Does your installation
I already tried it. But the "ruby -v" only works in non-root mode and
"rails -v" doesn't work in any mode ;/
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