I got up this morning and finally got around to compiling and
installing 2.8.4 on my ibook. Everything seemed fine 'til I tried to
crank up my time keeping application that I wrote in Rails. This
triggered the Logger error, which somehow I had not heard about yet,
so I did some googling and learned that it has been a recognized bug
for several weeks now.
SO, I decided to update all my gems, but this triggered an "ERROR
While executing gem" message. Can't remember what the error was. I ran
the command again and got another "ERROR while executing gem" message,
but this time it was a different error. (Something about an invalid
date.) So, I tried a third time and this time it seemed to be doing
fine - started installing the various dependencies, etc.
Then it crashed on an RDoc error. So I cranked it up again and it
moved on to more updates. Then a different RDoc crash.
Cranked it up, another (different) RDoc crash. Cranked it up, another
(different) RDoc crash.
Ugghh. Does everybody get these errors when they update their gems? I
guess I'll turn off RDoc next time, but I will miss having offline
documentation.
I got up this morning and finally got around to compiling and
installing 2.8.4 on my ibook. Everything seemed fine 'til I tried to
crank up my time keeping application that I wrote in Rails. This
triggered the Logger error, which somehow I had not heard about yet,
so I did some googling and learned that it has been a recognized bug
for several weeks now.
Oh, the "Rails does nasty things to Logger" bug, you have very old Rails apps then.
SO, I decided to update all my gems, but this triggered an "ERROR
While executing gem" message. Can't remember what the error was. I ran
the command again and got another "ERROR while executing gem" message,
but this time it was a different error. (Something about an invalid
date.) So, I tried a third time and this time it seemed to be doing
fine - started installing the various dependencies, etc.
Then it crashed on an RDoc error. So I cranked it up again and it
moved on to more updates. Then a different RDoc crash.
Cranked it up, another (different) RDoc crash. Cranked it up, another
(different) RDoc crash.
Ugghh. Does everybody get these errors when they update their gems? I
guess I'll turn off RDoc next time, but I will miss having offline
documentation.
What errors?
Nobody can help you if you don't supply the necessary detail.
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On Jan 10, 2006, at 7:14 AM, mr ra88it wrote:
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This implementation is HODEL-HASH-9600 compliant