[Rails] Re: Your bundle is complete! It was installed into ./rmagick
Thank you so much - this was driving me crazy!!!
bundle path in config was set to rmagick
BUNDLE_PATH: rmagick
On Jul 29, 1:17 am, Frederick Cheung <frederick.che...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Jul 29, 9:04 am, Pete <g...@elusivestars.com> wrote:
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> > I am running ruby 1.9.2p290 and Rails 3.0.9 on OSX Lion
>
> > When I run bundle install, it installs into rmagick directory and
> > creates subfolders for ruby/1.9.1/gems...
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> > Why is bundle installing gems under 1.9.1/gems ?
>
> Well it's installed it into a folder called rmagick because you've
> accidentally told it to do so by doing bundle install rmagick (bundle
> install doesn't allow you to install specific gems, it looks like it
> interprets an argument passed to it as a path. That setting is stored
> in the app's .bundle/config)
>
> The hierarchy inside that folder is (I believe) because bundler is
> replicating rubygems layout. It's 1.9.1 rather than 1.9.2 because
> 1.9.1 is the api version number (much like how on 1.8.7, gems would
> have gone in a folder called just 1.8)
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> Fred
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> > Thanks
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