[#397988] Help with sqlite3 please — Kaye Ng <lists@...>

I'm on Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit

18 messages 2012/08/03
[#397989] Re: Help with sqlite3 please — Chris Hulan <chris.hulan@...> 2012/08/03

sqlite is not ruby, so you should look for a sqlite group ;)

[#397990] Re: Help with sqlite3 please — Kaye Ng <lists@...> 2012/08/03

> However it looks like you have 'SQL' at the beginning of your CREATE

[#398031] Gem install or usage problem in shared environment — Tom Moulton <lists@...>

I am moving to a Westhost shared CPanel account and I am trying to set

17 messages 2012/08/04
[#398077] Re: Gem install or usage problem in shared environment — Tom Moulton <lists@...> 2012/08/06

I got a solution from WestHost and it may help others:

[#398086] Re: Gem install or usage problem in shared environment — Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@...> 2012/08/07

[#398088] Re: Gem install or usage problem in shared environment — Tom Moulton <lists@...> 2012/08/07

Ryan Davis wrote in post #1071503:

[#398043] Redefining constants for a given instance only — "Andrea Dallera" <andrea@...>

Hello,=0A=0A=C2=A0 =C2=A0 let's say we have two empty classes:=0A=0Aclass=

9 messages 2012/08/05

[#398063] Join with ActiveRecord using non-standard schema — Tedi Roca <lists@...>

Hi,

13 messages 2012/08/06

[#398135] Help with database-related code pls — Kaye Ng <lists@...>

Hi guys! This is just a part of the code of a program that can load a

12 messages 2012/08/08

[#398190] How do you order your class methods? — masta Blasta <lists@...>

Just getting some layout ideas from other fellow devs.

11 messages 2012/08/10

[#398245] namespace instance methods? — John Doe <lists@...>

I have a large class with many instance methods that I want to

14 messages 2012/08/13

[#398287] Idea: def ... end returns the symbolized version of the newly-defined method, instead of nil — Peter <lumbergh@...>

This would allow useful syntax constructs such as this:

9 messages 2012/08/13

[#398362] case vs if-else — ajay paswan <lists@...>

Which one is faster?

20 messages 2012/08/16

[#398385] A Ruby class is never closed — Rubyist Rohit <lists@...>

Is it true that a Ruby class definition is never closed? Even after

18 messages 2012/08/16

[#398504] How to create an EXecutable file (Linux) — Fosiul Alam <lists@...>

Hi

13 messages 2012/08/22

[#398506] Save a file by clicking on a link — ajay paswan <lists@...>

I clicked a link to download a file using ruby, now I see the open-save

41 messages 2012/08/22

[#398641] force child threads run paralelly? — ajay paswan <lists@...>

I have created two child thread using main thread- child1 and child2.

19 messages 2012/08/28
[#398644] Re: force child threads run paralelly? — ajay paswan <lists@...> 2012/08/28

Ruby version:

[#398648] Re: force child threads run paralelly? — Tony Arcieri <tony.arcieri@...> 2012/08/28

On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 7:19 AM, ajay paswan <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

[#398684] Can I do this with Ruby and sqlite alone? — Kaye Ng <lists@...>

Hi guys.

16 messages 2012/08/29

Re: Gem install issues

From: Nathan Ahmed <elihu5991@...>
Date: 2012-08-07 01:18:58 UTC
List: ruby-talk #398084
Hi Alex,

It's not a rails project. Just Ruby code.  I've seen that book but couldn't
find anything.

How large are gems? I'm over my internet quota so it's pretty slow and gem
install doesn't seem to be changing - is it because of this? I'm trying to
install this gem that Aptana requires for debugging ( ruby-debug-ide ).

Best Regards,

Nathan

On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Alex Coplan <lexy0202@gmail.com> wrote:

> Actually, don't bother with that FAQ, try this instead:
> http://docs.rubygems.org/read/book/1.
>
> On 7 Aug 2012, at 01:14, Alex Coplan wrote:
>
> Hi Nathan,
>
> Is this for a rails project? If it is, that makes things easier - you can
> just go to the directory of your rails project and run the command "bundle
> install", and it will install any missing dependencies from your project,
> thanks to a tool called bundler http://gembundler.com/ which rails uses.
>
> You can verify rubygems is installed by running the command "gem
> --version" (should be 1.8.24). The gem command will automatically install
> gems from http://rubygems.org - you can use the command "gem install x"
> (replace x with gem name) to install a gem. You might want to run "gem
> update --system" to ensure you're using the latest version of ruby gems.
>
> I would recommend you check out the FAQ on rubygems to learn more:
> http://docs.rubygems.org/read/book/3
>
> What specific issues are you having?
>
> Regards,
> Alex
>
> On 7 Aug 2012, at 01:01, Nathan Ahmed wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm farely new to Ruby and ma having trouble installing gems. I'm usng
> Aptana 3 as IDE and have the RubyInstaller installed (which includes
> Gem installation). Aptana is saying I need certain gems which I can
> find on net, but cna't seem to install. I discovered they can be
> installed locally and from server - niether work. What am I doing
> wrong and meant to do? Thanks in advance.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Nathan
>
>
>
>

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