maccman / bowline

Ruby/JS GUI and Binding framework (deprecated)
http://bowlineapp.com
MIT License
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tzinfo required/fails with osx10.6(64bit) #6

Closed fwoeck closed 14 years ago

fwoeck commented 14 years ago

ahh, I just read - 64bit is not supported - anyways, maybe just as a feedback: even if I install tzinfo (ruby-1.9.1-p378, 64bit, osx10.63), ./script/run fails for a plain app with

You don't have tzinfo installed in your application. Please add it to your Gemfile and run bundle install no such file to load -- tzinfo

-- Frank

maccman commented 14 years ago

This problem has cropped up after the new Rails beta was released. I think tzinfo is an Activesupport dependency - get isn't in their gemspec. I'll open a ticket on the Rails lighthouse. In the mean time, just add tzinfo to your Gemfile.

Soleone commented 14 years ago

Hm, adding gem "tzinfo" did not change anything for me.

~/workspace/ruby/bowline-test ➜ bundle install Fetching source index from http://rubygems.org/ ^[Using activesupport (3.0.0.beta4) from bundler gems Using builder (2.1.2) from bundler gems Using i18n (0.4.1) from bundler gems Using activemodel (3.0.0.beta4) from bundler gems Using bowline-bundler (0.0.3) from bundler gems Using rubyzip2 (2.0.1) from bundler gems Using supermodel (0.1.3) from bundler gems Using diff-lcs (1.1.2) from bundler gems Using extlib (0.9.15) from bundler gems Using highline (1.5.2) from bundler gems Using templater (1.0.0) from bundler gems Using bowline (0.9.3) from bundler gems Using tzinfo (0.3.22) from bundler gems Your bundle is complete! Use bundle show [gemname] to see where a bundled gem is installed.

~/workspace/ruby/bowline-test ➜ ./script/run You don't have tzinfo installed in your application. Please add it to your Gemfile and run bundle install no such file to load -- tzinfo /Users/soleone/workspace/ruby/bowline-test/vendor/gems/ruby/1.9.1/gems/activesupport-3.0.0.beta4/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:212:in `require' [...]

maccman commented 14 years ago

Don't use 'bundle install'. As it says in the README, use bowline-bundle.

Soleone commented 14 years ago

Ah ok thanks, that solved the issue!