> The first get_response should output something like this:
> => #<Net::HTTPFound 302 Found readbody=true>
> And the second one:
> => #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
> If you get an error there, then is something really wrong in your TCP/
> IP configuration that blocking you out.
> Will need more details about your OS version, if you have adding
> privileges and what type of antivirus and firewall software you use.
I already saw the prob.I install rails on 3 different computer,2 got
successful result and 1 got an error.
The 3 machines running the same Ruby version?
The 3 machines running the same OS and configuration?
Here the os info on the one that got an error
microsoft win xp pro
version 200,service pack 2
I'm not sure about Windows 2000, haven't checked it, but I thought SP4
or something like that was the latest Service Pack, correct?
firewall is disabled
no antivrus installed
irb(main):001:0> require 'net/http'
=> true
<get_response(URI.parse("RubyGems.org | your community gem host))
=> #<Net::HTTPFound 302 Found readbody=true>
<get_response(URI.parse("http://production.s3.rubygems.org/yaml"\))
=> #<Net::HTTPOK 200 OK readbody=true>
So if that works, then the issue is something else.
ENOTCONN clearly indicates that could not establish a connection,
maybe slow TCP connection and not waiting the right amount of time.
Please open a ticket on RubyGems Bug Tracker, include "gem env" output
and the gem install --debug -V output too, so developers are able to
investigate it further:
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?atid=575&group_id=126&func=browse
Apologize for any inconvenience.
In the mean time, you can manually download all the related gems from
gemcutter:
http://gemcutter.org/
And manually install them from a command prompt.
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