[Rails] Re: Re: accidentally created a rails app in the home folder
just an update/follow up. I can successfully run rails and get a rails
server going on my localhost. However, my paths remain totally messed up
and I dont know why. I get the error I originally posted about anywhere
I go (and I am completely certain I am not inside a path that already
has a rails app in it) except, if I go above my home file into my what i
call my root file, it looks like this.
mwr@mwr-Ubuntu:/home$ cd ..
mwr@mwr-Ubuntu:/$ cd ..
mwr@mwr-Ubuntu:/$ ls
app cdrom initrd.img lost+found proc selinux usr
bin dev initrd.img.old media root srv var
blah etc lib mnt run sys vmlinuz
boot home lib64 opt sbin tmp vmlinuz.old
mwr@mwr-Ubuntu:/$
my understanding is this cant really be right. To get a rails project
working I have to type sudo for every single command i give, from mkdir
to rails new app etc. But there is nowhere else in my system where i can
run rails new and this was true from the very first time I tried to run
it.
I attempted to uninstall rails, but even though it seemed I did, running
'which rails' would always yield a result. I wound up reinstalling
anyways.
maybe this is just how it works? or have I made some sort of correctable
mistake?
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