> You also need to ensure that you are calling
script/plugin from your
> application's root
dir(c:InstantRailsrails_appsmy_app), not the
> rails_apps dir.
Yep, checked that. The script directory does exist:
C:InstantRailsrails_appsASdemo>dir script
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 8015-9C8D
Directory of C:InstantRailsrails_appsASdemoscript
02/10/2007 04:23 PM <DIR> .
02/10/2007 04:23 PM <DIR> ..
02/10/2007 04:22 PM 812 index.htm
02/10/2007 04:23 PM <DIR> performance
02/10/2007 04:23 PM <DIR> process
1 File(s) 812 bytes
4 Dir(s) 7,754,866,688 bytes free
That looks like a strange structure, I would have expected a
file called plugin
to live there!? Or is this some kind of ruby magic that
simulates it? For what
it's worth, cookbook works just fine. I'm currently looking
to test the Active
Scaffolding demo from their website.
>
>> Sounds like maybe you are in a standard cmd windows
instead of one spawned
>> by the Instant Rails UI. You need to either use the
Instant Rails menu to
>> open your cmd window, which sets the Ruby path, or
you need to modify your
>> system path variable to include the path to the
InstantRails Ruby binary.
Yep, tried that as well, but thanks for the reminder! Also
tried differend
slashes, windows/unix style. Hmmm ... this is most puzzling.
Has anyone else
successfully installed plugins this way?
Thanks again,
Ed
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