Hi all, since Ruby/Fedora integration had some significant changes from F16 to F17, I thought it might be a good idea to write a summary of new features and send it out for all - see [1].
All comments and suggestions for further development are welcome.
Bohuslav,
On 2012-06-19 20:44, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
Hi all, since Ruby/Fedora integration had some significant changes from F16 to F17, I thought it might be a good idea to write a summary of new features and send it out for all - see [1].
All comments and suggestions for further development are welcome.
On a Fedora 17 x86_64 install:
gem list
shows:
actionmailer (3.2.6) . .
but:
updateb locate gem | grep actionmailer
show nothing?
What gives?
Thanks,
Phil.
----- Original Message -----
Bohuslav,
On 2012-06-19 20:44, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
Hi all, since Ruby/Fedora integration had some significant changes from F16 to F17, I thought it might be a good idea to write a summary of new features and send it out for all - see [1].
All comments and suggestions for further development are welcome.
On a Fedora 17 x86_64 install:
gem list
shows:
actionmailer (3.2.6) . .
but:
updateb locate gem | grep actionmailer
show nothing?
What gives?
Thanks,
Phil.
Philip Rhoades
GPO Box 3411 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au
Hi Phil, I can't find a way to reproduce the issue. I tried installing the gem both with "gem install" and "sudo gem install" and both locations are found with "locate gem | grep actionmailer". Could you please provide more specific info: - How did you install the gem? (with or without sudo) - Was the installation successful? - Is the actionmailer-3.2.6 directory located under "/usr/local/share/gems/gems" or "/home/<yourusername>/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems"?
Thanks.
Bohuslav,
On Jul 16 05:39:29 UTC 2012 Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
On 2012-07-15 15:23, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Bohuslav,
On 2012-06-19 20:44, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
Hi all, since Ruby/Fedora integration had some significant changes from
F16
to F17, I thought it might be a good idea to write a summary of
new
features and send it out for all - see [1].
All comments and suggestions for further development are welcome.
On a Fedora 17 x86_64 install:
gem list
shows:
actionmailer (3.2.6) . .
but:
updateb locate gem | grep actionmailer
show nothing?
What gives?
Hi Phil, I can't find a way to reproduce the issue. I tried installing the gem both with "gem install" and "sudo gem install" and both locations are found with "locate gem | grep actionmailer". Could you please provide more specific info:
- How did you install the gem? (with or without sudo)
- Was the installation successful?
- Is the actionmailer-3.2.6 directory located under
"/usr/local/share/gems/gems" or "/home/<yourusername>/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems"?
I think I found this after I had done:
yum install rubygems
- would that allow "gem list" to show "actionmailer" ?
I have since reinstalled all my old gems on this virtual machine which is operating OK so further testing isn't much help but I could try and reproduce the problem on another (fresh) virtual machine?
Thanks,
Phil.
Hi Phil,
----- Original Message -----
Bohuslav,
On Jul 16 05:39:29 UTC 2012 Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
On 2012-07-15 15:23, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Bohuslav,
On 2012-06-19 20:44, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
Hi all, since Ruby/Fedora integration had some significant changes from
F16
to F17, I thought it might be a good idea to write a summary of
new
features and send it out for all - see [1].
All comments and suggestions for further development are welcome.
On a Fedora 17 x86_64 install:
gem list
shows:
actionmailer (3.2.6) . .
but:
updateb locate gem | grep actionmailer
show nothing?
What gives?
Hi Phil, I can't find a way to reproduce the issue. I tried installing the gem both with "gem install" and "sudo gem install" and both locations are found with "locate gem | grep actionmailer". Could you please provide more specific info:
- How did you install the gem? (with or without sudo)
- Was the installation successful?
- Is the actionmailer-3.2.6 directory located under
"/usr/local/share/gems/gems" or "/home/<yourusername>/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems"?
I think I found this after I had done:
yum install rubygems
- would that allow "gem list" to show "actionmailer" ?
If you have installed Ruby from Fedora, the Rubygems must have been installed too, so doing "yum install rubygems" probably did nothing. "gem list" command is the standard way to find what gems you have installed on your system. Actually I am not sure about the "updatedb/locate" stuff, I'm not familiar with it very much. Could you please answer all the questions from my previous email? Also, was this a fresh Fedora 17 install or an upgrade from an older Fedora?
Thanks, Slavek.
I have since reinstalled all my old gems on this virtual machine which is operating OK so further testing isn't much help but I could try and reproduce the problem on another (fresh) virtual machine?
Thanks,
Phil.
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