Postgres + Rail 3.0

Hi guys,

I am really new to these things like ROR and Postgres.

When I was installing ROR 3.0 it says

Successfully installed rails 3.0.0 beta
1 gem installed
Installing ri document for rails 3.0.0 beta
File not Found: lib

This is the one which I really dont understand and dont know what to do?
Help me out guys plz…

And I want to configure the database with postgresql and I want to know
how it works…

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Siva K. [email protected]
wrote:

This is the one which I really dont understand and dont know what to do?
Help me out guys plz…

And I want to configure the database with postgresql and I want to know
how it works…

Siva, if you’re new to Rails 3.0, I would recommend getting things
working
with Sqlite3. Then move to PostgreSQL at a later date. In short, focus
on
learning the basics of RoR. BTW, I tend to use Sqlite3 for development
and
PostgreSQL or MySQL for stagging and production.

Good luck,

-Conrad

Siva K. wrote:

Hi guys,

I am really new to these things like ROR and Postgres.

When I was installing ROR 3.0 it says

Successfully installed rails 3.0.0 beta
1 gem installed
Installing ri document for rails 3.0.0 beta
File not Found: lib

This is the one which I really dont understand and dont know what to do?
Help me out guys plz…

And I want to configure the database with postgresql and I want to know
how it works…

For PostgreSQL try this
to install the following gem to use postgresql: install gem postgres-pr

Go through the link and scroll down for Installing PosgreSQL
http://www.robbyonrails.com/articles/2008/01/22/installing-ruby-on-rails-and-postgresql-on-os-x-third-edition

Hope this helps you.

Conrad T. wrote:

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Siva K. [email protected]
Good luck,

-Conrad

Thanku Conard,

I appreciate it. I want to know about the file not found thing while
installing Rails 3.0 beta.

Can you help me out in this as well??

Good Luck
Siva

Uh, I know now about the postgresql-pr gem. Part of the confusion is
that there are several PostgreSQL gems laying around. The one I used
is “pg”.

You will also need to drop it into Gemfiles.

Ho-Sheng H.