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I'm trying to get some gems working on a web-host which supports ruby and some ruby gems, but not some of the ones I need to use.

Following the instructions I found here, I kept the original gem location in my gem path, and added my own at /path/to/my/home/gems to ~/.gemrc

gemhome: /users/home/myuser/gems
gempath:
- /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8
- /users/home/mysuser/gems

I downloaded some gems manually and did installs using the --local and --install-dir options of the gem command. I then did a "gem list", and can in fact see the gems I installed in my user directory, as well as the original gems in the normal system path.

If I kick on IRB or do a ruby -e, all the system gems work fine. However, I can't get my user directory installed gems loaded:

$ ruby -r rubygems -e "require 'nokogiri'"
/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:21:in `require__': no such file to load -- nokogiri (LoadError)
    from /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:21:in `require'
    from -e:1

I even tried the old school require_gem:

$ irb -r rubygems
irb(main):001:0> require_gem 'nokogiri'
Gem::LoadError: Could not find RubyGem nokogiri (> 0.0.0)

    from /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:204:in `report_activate_error'
    from /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:141:in `activate'
    from /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:37:in `require_gem_with_options'
    from /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:31:in `require_gem'
    from (irb):1

From my "gems list" I can see:

nokogiri (1.3.3)
Nokogiri is an HTML, XML, SAX, and Reader parser

I have this same problem with all the user-directory install gems. What am I missing here?

EDIT: This is not a rails app. This is for a command line-application. The program will be executed by my user account, just like the tests shown above in.

EDIT: Per Rafe's suggestion, I looked at Gem.path from IRB. It only lists the system gem path, /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8, and not my user dir path as well.

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What is displayed when you just type the expression "Gem.path" in irb? – Rafe Aug 12 at 14:16
Ahh, interesting... see edit above – Matt Aug 12 at 14:29

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My current working (but less than ideal) solution is to do a

Gem.path.push "/path/to/my/gems"

I say less than ideal because this is what I expected the contents of the .gemrc to do for me automatically, for all ruby executions under my users environment. Not sure why it doesn't - but the above at least works.

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I imagine the problem is that the Web application is not using the same configuration that your user account is, probably because it's running as another user. One option is to load the gems into vendor/gems in your application.

You can do that your local machine using rake gems:unpack, check those gems into version control, and then deploy them on the server. That is, to me, the most reliable approach. Alternatively, you can change the configuration of your application to look for gems in your home directory.

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this is actually not a web-app at all - no rails, etc. I need the gem libraries for a command-line app. – Matt Aug 11 at 16:11
A command app to be executed under my users normal environment as well - so the examples above showing the error from command-line execution are exactly the problem. – Matt Aug 11 at 16:14
I was wondering about whether it was a Rails app. – Rafe Aug 12 at 14:14

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