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Summary: | rake fails everytime | ||
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Product: | ruby | Reporter: | yadav |
Component: | Rake | Assignee: | issues@ruby <issues> |
Status: | NEW --- | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
yadav
2010-08-07 22:42:14 UTC
ok i'm not sure what happened but i know i was seeing this bug when i had ruby 1.9.1 installed i gave up and dropped back to ruby 1.8.7 and netbeans 6.9.1 is working fine without the rake error i suggest someone does a sanity check with ruby 1.9.2 RC2, build a simple rails project and run a migration on a model, if rake migration works please close this bug off. if i see the same issue when i update to ruby 1.9.2 i will reopen it, thanks! Thanks for the report. It seems to me that the problem is that you didn't have the sqlite3 gem installed on the 1.9.1 platform. I guess the IDE should warn about this (or automatically install the gem) when creating a new project. As the workaround is rather simple - just install the sqlite3 gem - I think we can lower the priority of the issue. i did have the sqlite3 gem install, otherwise how was i able to get 'rake db:generate' to work from my shell as i stated at the beginning on my report? i was able to run the app and edit my database using a simple scaffold test app if you are unable to repro this issue then feel free to mark it as incomplete and i will reopen as new if i see this bug when i update to ruby 1.9.2 cheers |