You should look in the archives of the user list. A day ago, Ittay asked for what I believe is the same question. He was given a workaround. I have no windows machine here so cannot test this :/
Antoine On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 04:28, Olivier Lefevre <[email protected]> wrote: > I installedbuildr 1.4.6 on ruby 1.8.7 (Windows) with > > gem update --system > gem install buildr --platform mswin32 > > It seemed to go well, I can see buildr 1.4.6 in the list > of local gems but 'buildr -v' throws: > > c:/ruby/187/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/dependency.rb:247:in > `to_specs': Could not find buildr (>= 0) amongst [atoulme-Antwrap-0.7.1, > builder-2.1.2, buildr-1.4.6-x86-mswin32, diff-lcs-1.1.2, highline-1.5.1, > hoe-2.3.3, json_pure-1.4.3, minitar-0.5.3, net-sftp-2.0.4, net-ssh-2.0.23, > rake-0.8.7, rjb-1.3.2-x86-mswin32-0, rspec-2.1.0, rspec-core-2.1.0, > rspec-expectations-2.1.0, rspec-mocks-2.1.0, rubyforge-2.0.3, > rubygems-update-1.8.5, rubyzip-0.9.4, xml-simple-1.0.12] (Gem::LoadError) > from > c:/ruby/187/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/dependency.rb:256:in `to_spec' > from c:/ruby/187/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:1182:in `gem' > from c:/ruby/187/bin/buildr:18 > > Moreover every time I rerun the 2nd install command it > reinstalls the docs, which seems rather senseless: > > Successfully installed buildr-1.4.6-x86-mswin32 > 1 gem installed > Installing ri documentation for buildr-1.4.6-x86-mswin32... > Installing RDoc documentation for buildr-1.4.6-x86-mswin32... > > > Any idea? > > -- O.L. >
