[Locomotive-users] Install problem
Bolo Michelin
malavoi at gmail.com
Wed Sep 6 14:42:32 GMT 2006
In the error message you showed at the beginning of this thread, it did not
appear that you were using sudo. To me, it looked as if you had su'ed to
root, then ran gem, which is not quite the same thing. Try doing:
1. Open Locomotive.
2. Open a Terminal from Locomotive.
3. On the terminal, run
"sudo gem install rspec"
4. Show us what happens then... :)
pc-mq-dsi3:~/Documents/Coding-Dev/demo bmichelin$ sudo gem install rspec
Password:
/Applications/Locomotive2/Bundles/rails112.locobundle/i386/lib/ruby/1.8/i686-
darwin8.6.1/rbconfig.rb:7: ruby lib version (1.8.4) doesn't match executable
version (1.8.2 ) (RuntimeError)
from
/Applications/Locomotive2/Bundles/rails112.locobundle/i386/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:1:in
`require'
from
/Applications/Locomotive2/Bundles/rails112.locobundle/i386/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:1
from
/Applications/Locomotive2/Bundles/rails112.locobundle/i386/bin/gem:3:in
`require'
from
/Applications/Locomotive2/Bundles/rails112.locobundle/i386/bin/gem:3.
Some gems are written in only ruby ("pure ruby gems"), but many (most?)
include some functionality written in (usually) C for improved performance.
You need to have a compiler toolchain installed to build and use these
gems. I have no idea where rspec falls, but if it does include non-ruby
portions, you will not be able to install it without having the Apple
Developmer Tools installed.
ok i understand however before i changed my user's rights ( it was a user
admin) , this user could install rspec with no error message.
2006/9/6, Ryan Raaum <ryan.raaum at gmail.com>:
>
>
>
> On 9/5/06, Bolo Michelin <malavoi at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > > Do you have the Apple Development Tools installed? (Without these, you
> > > will only be able to install pure ruby gems).
> > >
> >
> > No i don't have Apple Develoment Tools .
> > pure ruby gems ?
> >
>
> Some gems are written in only ruby ("pure ruby gems"), but many (most?)
> include some functionality written in (usually) C for improved performance.
> You need to have a compiler toolchain installed to build and use these
> gems. I have no idea where rspec falls, but if it does include non-ruby
> portions, you will not be able to install it without having the Apple
> Developmer Tools installed.
>
> -r
>
> Are you using "sudo"? (i.e. "sudo gem install rspec")
> >
>
> I don't really understand. :)
> If i don't use "sudo" i can't install rspec .My user is a standard user
> only,
> So for install rspec used "sudo" and i have this error message.
>
> Thanks again ryan for your help
>
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