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knetcozd
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Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:49 pm Post subject: Ruby on Rails terminal |
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I am running ubuntu 9.04 and cannot get rails to work properly therefore i decided to save myself the pain and just use netbeans rails plugin.
I just installed netbeans with rails plugin and everything works fine,except i hate having to right click on the application and then select a task rake/generate etc.. , i don't like the wizard type of thing for running commands, i want a terminal window where i can just type rails commands, the only terminals i can find is irb and the integrated rails development console.
Is their a way to setup a terminal to run commands  |
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Erno Mononen Posted via mailing list.
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Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:56 pm Post subject: Ruby on Rails terminal |
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Hello,
You may want to try http://wiki.netbeans.org/TerminalEmulator, though I
don't know how well it works with 6.7.
Note that for running Rake tasks you can just use Ctrl-Alt-R (just in
case you didn't notice it).
Erno
knetcozd wrote:
| Quote: | I am running ubuntu 9.04 and cannot get rails to work properly therefore i decided to save myself the pain and just use netbeans rails plugin.
I just installed netbeans with rails plugin and everything works fine,except i hate having to right click on the application and then select a task rake/generate etc.. , i don't like the wizard type of thing for running commands, i want a terminal window where i can just type rails commands, the only terminals i can find is irb and the integrated rails development console.
Is their a way to setup a terminal to run commands [Question]
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knetcozd
Joined: 07 Jul 2009 Posts: 2
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Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 1:35 pm Post subject: solved |
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Thanks, my main problem was that when i typed ruby in gnome-terminal it said application not installed ... even though i installed ruby but i played around with it and managed to get it to work now. now when i type ruby in terminal it invokes the ruby interpreter just fine, so i will just use gnome-terminal to run tasks. rake don't work still though  |
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