I'm stuck getting this all to work nicely on Windows. Maybe I'll save somebody some time.
I installed rails ok using instructions here - http://rubyonrails.org/download
However I had one issue in those instructions:
Then I ran gem install rails in the command line to install Rails. It seemed to install everything. It said "file 'lib' not found" a few times. I'm not sure if that is a problem. Then I ran rails new path/to/your/new/application
It created a lot of stuff in that directory but at the end had a problem:
Gem: InstallError: The 'json' native gem requires installed build tools.
Please update your PATH to include build tools or download the DevKit from 'http://rubyinstaller.org/downloads' and follow the instructions at 'http://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/wiki/Development-Kit'
An error occurred while installing json (1.6.5), and Bundler cannot continue. Make sure that 'gem install json -v '1.6.5'' succeeds before bundling.
I went to both of those sites to figure out what to do next. I downloaded the Dev Kit and went about installing it.
Those instructions seemed to work. After I did that, I tried rails new path/to/your/new/application
again and it finished without errors.
Then cd C:\www-app
and rails server
and it came up properly at http://localhost:3000/. Great.
So then I wanted a real web server that I could start up with Windows. Passenger is not supported on Windows. This wasn't obvious until I tried it. So then I decided to try Apache and use Mongrel through it. These instructions looked nice - http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2006/5/11/deploying-rails-on-windows-servers/
I've installed Apache before, no big deal. I then went through the RailsWithApacheAndMongrel.pdf to get it working through Apache and ran into a zillion problems. That document is way out of date. I had to make many changes to the commands but I did get WEBrick serving the demo Ruby app through Apache fine. When it came to the Reverse Proxy stuff I learned that the Ruby plugin they recommend does not support Rails 3.
Then I got errors trying to run Mongrel "because msvcrt-ruby18.dll is missing from your computer" even though I installed with -include-dependencies. I couldn't use Mongrel and finally gave up.
I really put in a good try. "Just run this command" is what all the instructions say, and it is never that easy. If anyone finds a halfway decent guide to RoR on Windows please let me know!