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I now get the following:

`dependencies.rb:239:in `require': no such file to load -- require_relative (LoadError`)

But I don't have enough information to figure out what is causing it or how to debug it.

What can I do?

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  • What version of Ruby are you on?
    – Dogbert
    Jun 12, 2011 at 20:31
  • I am not sure what caused it...all of the sudden, with some minor changes, I started to get this and I have no idea where to begin to fix it....when I create a brand new rails app instance, it starts fine, but I don't want to start from scratch.... :(
    – Satchel
    Jun 12, 2011 at 20:45

2 Answers 2

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It probably comes from linecache gem version 0.45 which was released yesterday. Rolling back to 0.43 will get you around this for now. I'm not sure if they intentionally broke support with Ruby 1.8.7 or not.

This is a dependency of ruby-debug-base.

Add something similar to the following in your Gemfile.

group :development, :test, :cucumber do 
  gem "linecache", "0.43"
  gem "ruby-debug-base", "0.10.4.0"
  gem "ruby-debug", "0.10.4"
end
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  • ah, you are genius, that sounds like what it was, but am trying it now! if this works, you saved my life
    – Satchel
    Jun 13, 2011 at 1:55
  • wow we just got this and i had a feeling it was linecache mucking up. i just didn'w know how to fix it. thanks for this! you saved two lives today
    – corroded
    Jun 13, 2011 at 8:04
  • had the same problem this morning, and the above helped me, thanks
    – ApPeL
    Jun 16, 2011 at 8:36
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Alternatively, add

gem 'require_relative'

to your Gemfile. It looks like linecache 0.45 needs it, but 0.43 doesn't, which is why downgrading linecache works.

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  • I left this out of my answer, because I'm not sure what the intention of the 0.45 release of linecache is. It should have this dependency listed, or at least a note that it's broken with 1.8.7. For that reason, I don't trust this release and would rather wait for clarification or 0.46.
    – jdl
    Jun 13, 2011 at 19:29
  • Release 0.46 is available and now has a dependency for require_relative. Sorry for the omission.
    – rocky
    Jun 19, 2011 at 13:39

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