![]() ![]() I ended up uninstalling everything except RubyMine, then re-installed just the RailsInstaller. Turns out I had installed Ruby from the rubyinstaller-1.9.3-p286.exe a week ago, then I installed railsinstaller-2.1.0.exe, and I had to different instances of Ruby running on my computer. I also noticed that when I installed gems manually, the Path was being temporarily “fixed” to include DevKit. However, I was having problems debugging Ruby programs in RubyMine – it required a gem (linecache19) to be installed, then complained during the installation process that my Path did not point to DevKit. ![]() Coming from the world of Visual Studio, I’m quite happy to see this as a command-line debugger is something I was reluctant to learn. RubyMine is decent IDE both in Windows and Ubuntu, including, happily, a debugger integrated into the IDE.
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