Passenger rake not found! Ubuntu (10.04)
Okay, so I installed rvm and everything as root. Then I installed Ruby Enterprise Edition with rvm.
Now I've been having a TON of issues with rake and rvm so far and I'm not too sure as to why.
I had to manually create links in my /usr/local/bin to rake to get rake working.
But when I passenger-install-nginx-module
开发者_如何学运维Welcome to the Phusion Passenger Nginx module installer, v2.2.15.
This installer will guide you through the entire installation process. It
shouldn't take more than 5 minutes in total.
Here's what you can expect from the installation process:
1. This installer will compile and install Nginx with Passenger support.
2. You'll learn how to configure Passenger in Nginx.
3. You'll learn how to deploy a Ruby on Rails application.
Don't worry if anything goes wrong. This installer will advise you on how to
solve any problems.
Press Enter to continue, or Ctrl-C to abort.
--------------------------------------------
Checking for required software...
* GNU C++ compiler... found at /usr/bin/g++
* Ruby development headers... found
* OpenSSL support for Ruby... found
* RubyGems... found
* Rake... not found
* rack... found
* OpenSSL development headers... found
* Zlib development headers... found
Some required software is not installed.
But don't worry, this installer will tell you how to install them.
Press Enter to continue, or Ctrl-C to abort.
But rake is in my path
root@li84-12:/usr/bin# rake
rake aborted!
No Rakefile found (looking for: rakefile, Rakefile, rakefile.rb, Rakefile.rb)
/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ree-1.8.7-2010.02/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:2377:in `raw_load_rakefile'
(See full trace by running task with --trace)
Ideas anyone? This is getting in the way of my clients project =\
I ran into the same thing and the following comment on the googlecode thread was insightful.
http://code.google.com/p/phusion-passenger/issues/detail?id=227#c8
Short version - it looks for rake in the same directory that your ruby binary is installed (and not in your $PATH). The quick and dirty fix was to drop a symlink in place for rake into the ruby bin directory.
Eg.
Ruby Binary = /usr/local/bin/ruby
Rake Binary = /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/bin/rake
ln -s /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/bin/rake /usr/local/bin/
That seemed to do the trick in my case.
Try Passenger 3. It has much improved RVM support.
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