I am new to ROR, i need to setup ROR on my ubuntu machine. can u give some steps to follow for ROR? or some effective tutorials link to setup this?
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*Do* use one that uses rvm (as that one does), it may seem like
additional complication initially but it will repay the time very
quickly.
Colin
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> On Oct 12, 9:46 am, amvis <vgrkrish...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I am new to ROR, i need to setup ROR on my ubuntu machine. can u give some
>> steps to follow for ROR? or some effective tutorials link to setup this?
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last time I installed rails (2.3.8) on my unubtu 10.4 lts, I installed them using the `sudo apt-get <package-name>' commands
On 2011-10-12, at 10:02 AM, Yifan Zhai wrote:
> I recommend you to install ror via rvm.
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> tutorials links: http://beginrescueend.com/rvm/install/
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No, don't do that, it is much better in my opinion to use rvm, which
definitely does work on Ubuntu. Then you have the flexibility of
gemsets, mutliple ruby versions and so on.
Colin
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>> I recommend you to install ror via rvm.
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>> tutorials links: http://beginrescueend.com/rvm/install/
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You won't need apache and passenger unless you want to run a
webserver. If you are just doing development and test on your pc then
they are not necessary.
Why is everybody top posting today?
Colin
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> just make the right adjustment since I made this tutorial a year ago,
> though the versions are different, the steps should be the same.
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> On Oct 12, 12:46 pm, amvis <vgrkrish...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I am new to ROR, i need to setup ROR on my ubuntu machine. can u give some
>> steps to follow for ROR? or some effective tutorials link to setup this?
>
Rvm is working with Ubuntu. Did that with 10.4 and 11.4
There were no problems at all, but read the hole setup manual and after that begin again and do what it says. You must be sure to have all requirements and it would help if you know what you are doing:)
Someone asked because topposting, I can only answer for me but I am using android email client that does not support inline quoting...
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Work through some tutorials that will show you the basics of Rails.
railstutorial.org is good and is free to use online. Then you will
look back on the questions you are asking and not believe that you had
to ask them :)
Also look at the Rails Guides.
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Have you worked right through some tutorials such as
railstutorial.org? This will answer most of these questions.
Colin
I suggest starting a new thread with an appropriate subject for this
question as it does not seem to be anything to do with the subject
line (ROR setup on ubuntu machine). In that way someone interested in
this subject is more likely to read the message.
Colin
Which command is not found?
Did you tried Europe apt-get install instead?
Or installed aptitude via apt-get?
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