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I am building a rails app and was using rails 4.0.1. I had an error and noticed that it was mentioned as a bug on rails 3 months ago so I decided to: bundle update and got rails 4.0.3

after doing so neither the tests nor the server would start and they throw an error:

gems/railties-4.0.3/lib/rails/railtie/configuration.rb:95:in `method_missing': undefined method `action_mailer' for # (NoMethodError)

For the moment I commented out the action_mailer lines in the config/environments/* but it would be good to find a real solution. Searching on Google didn't yield anything regarding this specific error.

Please let me know if I can provide any more detail. Thank you very much.

UPDATE: here is my Gemfile

source 'https://rubygems.org'
ruby '2.0.0'

gem 'bootstrap-sass'
gem 'bootstrap_form'
gem 'coffee-rails'
gem 'rails'
gem 'haml-rails'
gem 'sass-rails'
gem 'uglifier'
gem 'jquery-rails'
gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.1.2' 

group :development do
  gem 'sqlite3'
  gem 'thin'
  # gem "better_errors"
  gem "binding_of_caller"
end

group :production do
  gem 'pg'
  gem 'rails_12factor'
end

group :development, :test do
  gem 'rspec-rails'
  gem 'pry'
  gem 'pry-nav'
end

group :test do
  gem "faker"
  gem "capybara"
  gem "database_cleaner"
  gem "launchy"
  gem 'shoulda-matchers'
  gem "selenium-webdriver"
  gem "fivemat"
  gem 'fabrication'
end
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  • Might be worth trying to remove the Rails 3 gems... You may also need to reinstall Rails 4.
    – CDub
    Feb 19, 2014 at 23:13
  • Thank you for your reply. I removed all gems and reinstalled but still same issue. I added my gemfile in case it helps. Feb 20, 2014 at 0:18

2 Answers 2

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Solution found, in case anyone lands here:

The main issue was that in my Gemfile as you can see no specific gem version was set (apart from bcrypt) Somehow this makes bundle installs outdated versions under circumstances that are not yet clear to me.

Steps to fix:

  1. completely remove the gemset (if you are using one) or uninstall all gems
  2. remove the Gemfile.lock
  3. specifiy what version of rails you need e.g. 'rails', '~> 4.0.3'
  4. bundle install

you are set :)

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  • I am encountering this exact problem now, but I am worried that I may damage my environment implementing this solution. When you say to completely remove your gemset, are you referring to the gemset local to the project, or your global gemset? How do I go about implementing these steps?
    – d00medman
    Jul 25, 2017 at 16:03
  • Difficult to explain in a comment. Depends on which ruby version manager you use (rvben? Rvm? / etc.. Better ask in their respective communities). The gemfile.lock has all the versions in use, if you want you can copy paste and change only the rails gem Jul 25, 2017 at 16:37
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in my case I had installed the gems and since the devkit was not installed properly the gems did not compile.

After setting up the devkit I had to uninstall all of the rails gems (actionmailer, activerecord, actioncable......) and then install rails again.

Then it worked.

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