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I work with Ruby 1.9.3 on Windows.

**I have a trouble to do "bundle install" due to a "thin" gem, for my app.

My original GEMFILE looks like this:

gem "sinatra"
gem "mogli"
gem "json"
gem "httparty"
gem "thin"

Running "bundle install" causes Installing eventmachine (0.12.10) with native extensions which fails. Error is described here: Cannot install thin on windows Just to mention that "gem install thin" is successful!

Some people on the net, facing this issue, suggested to install "eventmachine" version 1.0.0.beta.4.1 which I did: gem list --local shows eventmachine (1.0.0.beta.4.1 x86-mingw32, 1.0.0.beta.2 x86-mingw32)

Yet "bundle install" fails.

In another post: ROR 3.1: Bundle update fails (eventmachine gem) I followed the advise to specify the exact version of "eventmachine" in GEMFILE, so I edited it like (hopefully I did it right)

gem "sinatra"
gem "mogli"
gem "json"
gem "httparty"
gem "eventmachine"  "1.0.0.beta.4.1"
gem "thin"

Now, "bundle install" fails with a different error:

Could not find gem 'eventmachine1.0.0.beta.4.1 (>= 0) ruby' in any of the gem sources listed in your Gemfile.

As I mentioned, this version was successfully installed, and it appears in the local repository.

Please help to make "bundle" "happy" with the right 'eventmachine' version.

Sorry if I missed something basic, or failed to find answer already published.

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I think you are missing a comma in this line of the last Gemfile:

gem "eventmachine", "1.0.0.beta.4.1"
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    Thanks, indeed I missed a comma, but yet it did not solve the issue: "bundle install" now complains:You have requested: eventmachine = 1.0.0.beta.4.1 . The bundle currently has eventmachine locked at 0.12.10. Try running bundle update eventmachine. Running "update" shows up the original "Could not find gem ... "error message. How to get rid of 0.12.10 ? Thamks
    – Max
    Dec 1, 2011 at 10:38
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    remove Gemfile.lock and re-do a bundle install. That should work! Also it would be a great idea to issue gem clean
    – fuzzyalej
    Dec 1, 2011 at 10:43

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