Marcelo
Marcelo

Reputation: 1772

Bundle install error: Source does not contain any versions of

My gem file contains:

gem "breadcrumb", :git => "[email protected]:mjacobus/Breadcrumb.git"

gem "simple_menu", :git => "[email protected]:mjacobus/simple_menu.git"

The first gem installs as expected, but the second one fails.

Updating [email protected]:mjacobus/simple_menu.git
Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/........
Could not find gem 'simple_menu (>= 0) ruby' in [email protected]:mjacobus/simple_menu.git (at master).
Source does not contain any versions of 'simple_menu (>= 0) ruby'

Similar posts points to the lack of the .gemspec file, but this file exists. https://github.com/mjacobus/simple_menu/blob/master/simple_menu.gemspec

I am probably doing something stupid that someone else's eyes will be able to see.

edit

I cloned the repo into the vendor/plugins folder and changed my Gemfile

gem "simple_menu", :path => "vendor/plugins/simple_menu"

Bundle install issues now the error:

bundle install
Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/.......
Could not find gem 'simple_menu (>= 0) ruby' in source at vendor/plugins/simple_menu.
Source does not contain any versions of 'simple_menu (>= 0) ruby'

edit 2

I knew it was a stupid error. The gem name was not correct.

https://github.com/mjacobus/simple_menu/commit/1afca04b08a084dafb9bdf6e595a2bb9a7b7a55f

Upvotes: 26

Views: 13155

Answers (3)

d1jhoni1b
d1jhoni1b

Reputation: 8065

As Marcelo mentioned, I got same error and it was a stupid thing:

gemspec file

Gem::Specification.new do |s|
 s.name = 'niche_wir_theme' 
 ....

Gem file (include)

gem 'niche-wir-theme', :git => 
....

As you can see in my gemspec i named using ("_") underscore and on my gemfile i was trying to call it with "-" (dash)...

(palmface) so just take care of the name notation, the one you are declaring at gemspec file against the one you use for the call in the gem file of the other project are probably different

Upvotes: 26

Prakash Teli
Prakash Teli

Reputation: 1

I ran into a similar problem with Rails 4.2. In my case it was another stupid mistake. It appears that if you leave "TODO" or "FIXME" in the comments in gemspec file, it will reject that gem and will throw the same error. Be sure to read the output of bundle command.

Upvotes: 10

Marcelo
Marcelo

Reputation: 1772

The gemspec file as named simplemenu.gemspec instead of simple_menu.gemspec.

Upvotes: 5

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