I am on Windows 7 and want to use http://hospice.io/. This requires Ruby gem librarian
so I installed ruby 2.0 using http://rubyinstaller.org/ then downloaded RubyGems 1.8.25 from http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=126 and updated (gem update --system
). I installed librarian
.
ruby setup.rb
gem install librarian
Now I am in the folder with my Vagrant box and want to do command librarian-chef
but I get
'librarian-chef' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
I tried it when running ruby devkit/msys
with the same result. Any suggestions how to run it please? I would guess there is a problem with PATH but when gem install
works why doesn't librarian-chef
work too?
gem env
:
RubyGems Environment:
- RUBYGEMS VERSION: 2.0.3
- RUBY VERSION: 2.0.0 (2013-02-24 patchlevel 0) [x64-mingw32]
- INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: C:/bin/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/2.0.0
- RUBY EXECUTABLE: C:/bin/ruby/bin/ruby.exe
- EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: C:/bin/ruby/bin
- RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS:
- ruby
- x64-mingw32
- GEM PATHS:
- C:/bin/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/2.0.0
- C:/Users/Andrew/.gem/ruby/2.0.0
- GEM CONFIGURATION:
- :update_sources => true
- :verbose => true
- :backtrace => false
- :bulk_threshold => 1000
- REMOTE SOURCES:
- https://rubygems.org/
librarian-chef
works and I used RubyInstaller too (with Ruby 1.9.3, I remember there are problems with Chef on Ruby 2.0...), will look how my PATH is formed.PATH
which is wheregem
and others reside and there islibrarian-chef
too$GEM_HOME
is in your$PATH
. I haven't had this issue on Windows before, but this has almost always been the reason why I had trouble running gem executables on Linux. Also, notice that gem itself isn't installed in$GEM_HOME
, which explains why it works but other gem commands don't.