Question

I've made a fresh installation of Ruby on Rails on my Windows 7 machine (using RailsInstaller) after a failed attempt to follow Michael Hartl's Ruby on Rails Tutorial (if you're interested, see my previous question pertaining to the said fail).

As I thought my previous fail had something to do with my inept attempt at installing different gem versions hoping to replicate requirements laid out in the tutorial, I decided to check the version of rails gem immediately after the install.

When I typed

rails -v

I got Rails 4.0.2 as a response, but when I did

gem list

it said rails (3.2.16), and that got me really confused.

Are we talking about two different things here?

Mind you that this is a crisp install: these two commands were the first, and the only two commands I ever typed.

Can this be the reason I couldn't boot WEBrick for my sample project?

Thanks!

Était-ce utile?

La solution

The reason you are seeing this is the Railties executable wrapper is still installed. You need to uninstall the Rails gem and and the Railties gem.

$ gem uninstall rails
$ gem uninstall railties

You will likely be prompted to select which version of the gem to uninstall.

If needed, you can reinstall a specific version of Rails.

$ gem install rails -v 3.2.16
$ gem install railties -v 3.2.16

Autres conseils

gem list will show all gems you've installed. If you have multiple versions of rails installed it will show them.

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