I am running windows vista on my laptop. i installed virtual machine
and virtual rails and am using linux mint. after the installation i
followed a tutorial which had me do the following:
- Log in and open a terminal if you need to. First we’ll install Ruby
1.8 and Ruby’s development libraries. We’ll also install IRB, which is
quite useful while trying Ruby programming.
sudo apt-get install ruby ruby1.8-dev irb
You will be prompted for your password so be sure to get it right!
2. Now that Ruby’s installed, let’s install SQLite 3. SQLite is a
lightweight, file-based database that’s good for development. Feel
free to use another database here if you’d like, such as MySQL or
PostgreSQL.
sudo apt-get install sqlite3
both these installations were succesful. I tried following the 3rd
installation but I could not find the exe. file to open and install
rails
- Now let’s start installing Rails. First you’ll need RubyGems.
Download it this way:
wget http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5 … 0.8.11.tgz
- Now unpack the RubyGems package:
tar -zxvf rubygems-0.8.11.tgz
On 9 August 2010 10:34, Chris M. [email protected] wrote:
There is no .exe installer. The .tgz file is like a .zip file, and it
just contains the source code for RubyGems. The tutorial should give
you instructions on how to then install that source code to your
system; it’ll look something like:
$ cd rubygems-0.8.11
$ sudo ruby setup.rb
Also, that is a very old version of RubyGems – this must be an old
tutorial. If you’re trying to use the latest Rails gems with this,
you’ll likely run into trouble. I strongly recommend you use the
latest version of RubyGems instead (1.3.7 at time of writing); you can
download it from here:
http://rubygems.org/pages/download
Chris
On 9 August 2010 04:53, Rich d [email protected] wrote:
You will be prompted for your password so be sure to get it right!
- Now let’s start installing Rails. First you’ll need RubyGems.
Download it this way:
wget http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/5 … 0.8.11.tgz
- Now unpack the RubyGems package:
tar -zxvf rubygems-0.8.11.tgz
There is no .exe installer. The .tgz file is like a .zip file, and it
just contains the source code for RubyGems. The tutorial should give
you instructions on how to then install that source code to your
system; it’ll look something like:
$ cd rubygems-0.8.11
$ sudo ruby setup.rb
Chris
Hi Rich,
You must have misunderstood the goal of virtualrails 
All you try to install is ALREADY installed on virtualrails :
ruby, rails, sqlite, rubygems, and so on…(see complete list of what
is already in virtualrails here : http://www.virtualrails.org/node/6
So you can bypass the “installation and configuration” parts of your
tutorials and start directly at “create a new rails application” !
cheers 
Jérôme