Re: [Rails] Re: Re: Re: accidentally created a rails app in the home folder

2013-06-05 Thread Tamara Temple
mark ronay wrote: > well, i tried rvm implode and a fresh install using these directions: > http://ryanbigg.com/2010/12/ubuntu-ruby-rvm-rails-and-you/ > > still same problem: > mwr@mwr-Ubuntu:~$ ls > app db Documents log Projects script tmp > build Desktop Downloads Musi

Re: [Rails] Re: Re: Re: accidentally created a rails app in the home folder

2013-06-04 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 10:33 AM, mark ronay wrote: > still same problem: > mwr@mwr-Ubuntu:~$ ls > app db Documents log Projects script tmp > build Desktop Downloads Music PublicTemplates vendor > config doc libPictures publictest Videos

[Rails] Re: Re: Re: accidentally created a rails app in the home folder

2013-06-04 Thread mark ronay
well, i tried rvm implode and a fresh install using these directions: http://ryanbigg.com/2010/12/ubuntu-ruby-rvm-rails-and-you/ still same problem: mwr@mwr-Ubuntu:~$ ls app db Documents log Projects script tmp build Desktop Downloads Music PublicTemplates vendor

[Rails] Re: Re: Re: accidentally created a rails app in the home folder

2013-05-31 Thread mark ronay
Hassan Schroeder wrote in post #1110852: > On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 4:49 PM, mark ronay > wrote: >> ruby -v gives ruby 1.9.3p429 (2013-05-15 revision 40747) [x86_64-linux] >> rails -v gives Rails 3.2.13 >> gem -v gives 1.8.25 > > Those seem reasonable, though the result doesn't :-/ > > Given that y