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Apologies for this rather basic question, but I am stuck and cannot find help.

I'm running Sinatra on Ruby 1.9.3. I've managed to install Sinatra, Devkit (required for Windows), and all relevant gems and a "hello world" gem from github: `https://github.com/bergcloud/lp-publication-hello-world

Now I downloaded a gem called daily puzzle, which I would love to modify and run on my own server. I can bundle exec the gem, but the versions in the Gemfile.lock are different than I am currently running:

specs:
  daemons (1.1.9)
  eventmachine (1.0.0)
  json (1.7.7)
  rack (1.5.2)
  rack-protection (1.3.2)
    rack
  sinatra (1.3.4)
    rack (~> 1.4)
    rack-protection (~> 1.3)
    tilt (~> 1.3, >= 1.3.3)
  thin (1.5.0)
    daemons (>= 1.0.9)
    eventmachine (>= 0.12.6)
    rack (>= 1.0.0)
  tilt (1.3.3)

so I changed the file this to:

specs:
  daemons (1.1.9)
  eventmachine (1.0.4)
  json (1.5.5)
  rack (1.6.0)
  rack-protection (1.5.3)
    rack
  sinatra (1.4.5)
    rack (~> 1.4)
    rack-protection (~> 1.4)
    tilt (~> 1.3, >= 1.3.4)
  thin (1.6.3)
    daemons (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.9)
    eventmachine (~> 1.0)
    rack (~> 1.0)
  tilt (1.4.1)

I am now able to run the server. However, a 404 error appears when I access localhost:4567.

I assume that I did something wrong, but don't know what.

Any help appreciated!

m

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  • 1. Never update Gemfile.lock manually. All the changes should come through Gemfile. 2. Please paste the Gemfile and your app code. To the extend I understand, I see that the routes you've defined in your app file have no index path. That is, no get '/' do block.
    – Kashyap
    Dec 25, 2014 at 2:34
  • Hi Kashyap, thanks for the quick response. here is the gem file: source 'rubygems.org' ruby '1.9.3' gem 'sinatra' gem 'thin' gem 'json' Dec 29, 2014 at 22:56
  • but I cannot past the app code as it is too long for a comment field. would you mind checking here: github.com/bergcloud/lp-daily-puzzle Dec 29, 2014 at 22:58
  • I ran your code and it seems to work fine: dropbox.com/s/xrbdhh2vsa15vge/…
    – Kashyap
    Dec 30, 2014 at 10:26
  • great! I finally understood that i need to run /edition/ :) thank you so much! Dec 30, 2014 at 22:36

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There is no / route defined in your application. You should be visiting /edition/ (with the trailing /) and/or /sample/.

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