From tarscher at gmail.com Mon Jun 16 10:54:28 2008 From: tarscher at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gecke_R=FCn?=) Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 16:54:28 +0200 Subject: [Instantrails-users] rmagick install problem Message-ID: Hi all, I tried to install rmagick on Vista and XP but get 126: The specified module could not be found. - D:/InstantRails/ruby/ lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rmagick-2.5.0-x86-mswin32/ext/RMagick2.so . Though Rmagick is localted in that directory I also tried to install RMagick 1 but the same error there. Someone knows whats wrong here? Regards, Srijn From giorgio.clavelli at gmail.com Mon Jun 16 10:59:34 2008 From: giorgio.clavelli at gmail.com (Giorgio Clavelli) Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 00:59:34 +1000 Subject: [Instantrails-users] rmagick install problem In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: This is a long shot, but who knows It may be that rmagick needs your system having some library already installed. Check in the rmagick site, as that would be the first place where you can verify if this would be your case. On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 12:54 AM, Gecke R?n wrote: > Hi all, > > I tried to install rmagick on Vista and XP but get > 126: The specified module could not be found. - D:/InstantRails/ruby/ > lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rmagick-2.5.0-x86-mswin32/ext/RMagick2.so . > Though Rmagick is localted in that directory > > I also tried to install RMagick 1 but the same error there. > > Someone knows whats wrong here? > > Regards, > Srijn > _______________________________________________ > Instantrails-users mailing list > Instantrails-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instantrails-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daniel at bitnami.org Thu Jun 19 13:34:01 2008 From: daniel at bitnami.org (Daniel) Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 10:34:01 -0700 Subject: [Instantrails-users] New release RubyStack for Windows / includes git Message-ID: <1213896841.7564.1.camel@daniel-x61> Hi, Just thought I would let the list know of a new release of RubyStack for Windows, since there is a lot of overlap in functionality and may be of interest to some of you also using OS X and Linux. Please let me know if it is inappropriate. Like InstantRails, RubyStack is an open source, self-contained distribution of Ruby on Rails that is easy to install and use. It runs on Windows, Linux and Mac and instead of a ZIP file, it is a binary installer, so it takes a couple of extra steps to get running. In addition to Apache, MySQL, this release includes git and a number of new gems in Windows. The Linux and OS X stacks include nginx as well. You can see the announcement at: http://bitnami.org/article/new-rubystack-released Please let us know what you think, what we can improve, and feel free to ask us any questions you may have. We have learned a lot from InstantRails, so if we can help you in any way we will be happy to do so Best regards Daniel From giorgio.clavelli at gmail.com Thu Jun 19 19:13:35 2008 From: giorgio.clavelli at gmail.com (Giorgio Clavelli) Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 09:13:35 +1000 Subject: [Instantrails-users] New release RubyStack for Windows / includes git In-Reply-To: <1213896841.7564.1.camel@daniel-x61> References: <1213896841.7564.1.camel@daniel-x61> Message-ID: Hi, If you can add Git to InstantRails, I guess that would be beneficial. I've an a free account on Heroku and having Git already configured in instantRails, would surely reduce my Rails learning curve. Beside that, I prefer run a Rails stack without a binary installation, which I guess doesn't allow to have more versions of Rails on the same PC. Some months ago, I have tried RubyStack, when it seemed instantRails was going to close. But when you took it to life again, I was very glad to come back to it, as I have had some problems with RubyStack, that I can't remind now. Thanks for your efforts Giorgio On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 3:34 AM, Daniel wrote: > Hi, > > Just thought I would let the list know of a new release of RubyStack for > Windows, since there is a lot of overlap in functionality and may be of > interest to some of you also using OS X and Linux. Please let me know if > it is inappropriate. > > Like InstantRails, RubyStack is an open source, self-contained > distribution of Ruby on Rails that is easy to install and use. It runs > on Windows, Linux and Mac and instead of a ZIP file, it is a binary > installer, so it takes a couple of extra steps to get running. > > In addition to Apache, MySQL, this release includes git and a number of > new gems in Windows. The Linux and OS X stacks include nginx as well. > > You can see the announcement at: > > http://bitnami.org/article/new-rubystack-released > > Please let us know what you think, what we can improve, and feel free to > ask us any questions you may have. We have learned a lot from > InstantRails, so if we can help you in any way we will be happy to do so > > Best regards > > Daniel > > > _______________________________________________ > Instantrails-users mailing list > Instantrails-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instantrails-users > From daniel at bitnami.org Thu Jun 26 11:57:31 2008 From: daniel at bitnami.org (Daniel Lopez) Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 08:57:31 -0700 Subject: [Instantrails-users] New release RubyStack for Windows / includes git In-Reply-To: References: <1213896841.7564.1.camel@daniel-x61> Message-ID: <3a6411e40806260857k5e3c0149v256843f62cb1f2a2@mail.gmail.com> Hi Giorgio, Sorry for the delay in following up. You can use the git binaries from http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/ Cheers Daniel On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Giorgio Clavelli wrote: > Hi, > > If you can add Git to InstantRails, I guess that would be beneficial. > I've an a free account on Heroku and having Git already configured in > instantRails, would surely reduce my Rails learning curve. Beside > that, I prefer run a Rails stack without a binary installation, which > I guess doesn't allow to have more versions of Rails on the same PC. > Some months ago, I have tried RubyStack, when it seemed instantRails > was going to close. But when you took it to life again, I was very > glad to come back to it, as I have had some problems with RubyStack, > that I can't remind now. > > Thanks for your efforts > Giorgio > > On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 3:34 AM, Daniel wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Just thought I would let the list know of a new release of RubyStack for >> Windows, since there is a lot of overlap in functionality and may be of >> interest to some of you also using OS X and Linux. Please let me know if >> it is inappropriate. >> >> Like InstantRails, RubyStack is an open source, self-contained >> distribution of Ruby on Rails that is easy to install and use. It runs >> on Windows, Linux and Mac and instead of a ZIP file, it is a binary >> installer, so it takes a couple of extra steps to get running. >> >> In addition to Apache, MySQL, this release includes git and a number of >> new gems in Windows. The Linux and OS X stacks include nginx as well. >> >> You can see the announcement at: >> >> http://bitnami.org/article/new-rubystack-released >> >> Please let us know what you think, what we can improve, and feel free to >> ask us any questions you may have. We have learned a lot from >> InstantRails, so if we can help you in any way we will be happy to do so >> >> Best regards >> >> Daniel >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Instantrails-users mailing list >> Instantrails-users at rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instantrails-users >> > _______________________________________________ > Instantrails-users mailing list > Instantrails-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instantrails-users >