You can also try railsintaller ( http://railsinstaller.org/en ). Back then
when I had windows, I used that as far as I can remember.
2015-07-08 21:33 GMT+06:00 Aravind Thiru :
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> I tried echo $RUBYOPTit returned empty
>
> Then i followed instructions in
> https://ruby
Thanks for the reply.
I tried echo $RUBYOPTit returned empty
Then i followed instructions in
https://rubygems.org/pages/download#formats
Download from above
Unpack into a directory and cd there
Install with: ruby setup.rb (you may need admin/root privilege)
But the same error persist. A fri
I'm no authority on ROR on cygwin66 Not making any promises
Did a little research, and found this at:
http://code.openhub.net/file?fid=_l-OijNPFX7fzeTZ7tG1bdwGj-U&cid=teq11amO2NQ&s=&fp=299059&mp&projSelected=true#L0
It's setup.rb, obviously you can search your environment for setup.rb to
I am following Ruby on Rails 3 Tutorial LiveLessons Bundle by Michael
Hartl's instructions.
So
I installed Cygwin64 Terminal
Downloaded rubygems-2.4.8 from official website
Cd to rubygems-2.4.8
ls
---There i found setup.rb
$ ruby setup.rb
/usr/lib/ruby/2.2.0/rubygems.rb:8:in require': canno
I have done many Windows 7 Ruby installations. I am guessing that you are
working from old documentation. Where were you informed to run ruby
setup.rb?
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When I do gem env, I get
RubyGems Environment:
-RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.5.2
- RUBY VERSION: 1.9.2 <2011-02-18 patchlevel 180>> [i386-mingw32]
- INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: C:/Ruby192/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1
- RUBY EXECUTABLE: C:/Ruby192/bin/ruby.exe
- EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: C:/Ruby192/bin
- RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS:
install ubuntu and follow this:
http://cicolin.blogspot.com/2010/10/how-to-install-ruby-rails-and.html ;-)
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On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Gaba Luschi wrote:
> When you say I must be an administrator - how do I check if I'm an
> administrator or have the privileges to install gem?
>
>
Start->Control Panel->User Accounts->click Advanced Tab->Advanced->Select
Groups->double click Administartors. You sh
When you say I must be an administrator - how do I check if I'm an
administrator or have the privileges to install gem?
Thanks!
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On Mar 1, 4:47 pm, Gaba Luschi wrote:
> Hi,
> When I tried to install gems, I got the following error:
> ERROR: While executing gem ...
> Permission denied - ruby/1.9.1/drb
>
> and when I tried gem install rails, I got
>
> ERROR: Error installing rails:
> rails requires activesupport <=2.2.3, ru
You need to be an administrator on your Windows machine to install a gem.
Are you an admin on your Windows system?
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Gaba Luschi wrote:
> I'm using windows XP, and ruby is version 1.9.2
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