Wednesday, May 03, 2006

RadRails

Setting up radrails on Suse Linux took some tweaking. On Suse the ruby interpreter is accessed through /usr/bin/ruby instead of /usr/local/bin/ruby.
No big deal, just modify the setting in the radrails preferences. Well it seems radrails keeps returning to the old setting after a restart. By deleting the "Default Ruby Interpreter" entry and adding it again it retains your new settings.

Next is getting subclipse to work. JavaHL does not seem to work although it is supposed to be included with the Suse distribution. I will just use the javaSVN adapter for now.

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