Nachshon Schwartz
Nachshon Schwartz

Reputation: 15765

Installing Ruby on Rails on windows

I am in the process of installing Ruby on Rails on windows 7. I installed ruby-1.9.2 (in c:\ruby) and I've installed rails using the gem install rails command (doing this from c:\ruby\bin since this is the only place i can call the command). I've then run rails new my_app command.

The problem that I have is trying to run the rails server command from inside the apps folder (c:\ruby\bin\my_app) I get the message: 'rails' is not recognized....

What have I done wrong?

Upvotes: 3

Views: 13439

Answers (3)

yesnik
yesnik

Reputation: 4695

Try Rails For The Windows installer. It allows you install Ruby and Rails on Windows in a very simple way.

Upvotes: 0

Pragnesh Vaghela
Pragnesh Vaghela

Reputation: 1317

On Windows you need to set your system PATH variable (My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> System variables)

Append the PATH Variable value:: c:\ruby\bin;

Upvotes: 6

John
John

Reputation: 4382

I'm a windows 7 user, and I was able to get rails working by following this guide: http://www.wiki.devchix.com/index.php?title=Windows_-_Rails_3 I know linking is frowned upon, but the windows 7 installations is quite detailed, and the devchix guide is excellent. I store my apps on the desktop in a folder called 'rails' not in the ruby bin.

Upvotes: 1

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