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I'm using the newrelic_rpm developer mode locally in a rails 3.2 app. This is working fine.

When I install ruby-prof and click "start profiling" in the newrelic local dashboard and go back to my app, every page in my app gives "undefined method `pop' for #.

The top few lines of the traceback:

newrelic_rpm (3.6.4.122) lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/controller_instrumentation.rb:421:in `ensure in perform_action_with_newrelic_profile'
newrelic_rpm (3.6.4.122) lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/controller_instrumentation.rb:421:in `perform_action_with_newrelic_profile'
newrelic_rpm (3.6.4.122) lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/controller_instrumentation.rb:305:in `perform_action_with_newrelic_trace'
newrelic_rpm (3.6.4.122) lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/rails3/action_controller.rb:37:in `process_action'
actionpack (3.2.13) lib/abstract_controller/base.rb:121:in `process'

Any ideas how to work out what's going wrong?

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Dropped back to version 3.5.8.72 and it worked again. Just update your Gemfile with gem "newrelic_rpm", "3.5.8.72". I've logged an issue with them on it.

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  • fantastic, thanks. Didn't realize this was a regression. can you share the issue url (for me and others). Jun 26, 2013 at 10:55
  • It's behind zendesk, so not sure if it's a private ticket: support.newrelic.com/requests/45254 - Unfortunately the news isn't great: "Unfortunately, this is a known issue with version 3.6.x, and we're unlikely to push a fix any time soon." Jun 27, 2013 at 1:26
  • thanks. It is a private ticket. They said they will update the known issues page with this until it is fixed. Jun 27, 2013 at 16:36
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    Documented at newrelic.com/docs/ruby/developer-mode#known_issues "ruby-prof for Ruby 3.5.8.72" Jul 8, 2013 at 10:43
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I know it's been a while, but we've fixed the issue that was preventing ruby-prof from working in developer mode previously, so you should now be able to use it again with recent versions of the agent (3.7.3 and later). I'll get that known issues page updated also.

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  • Great, thanks. I'm switching this to the approved answer, as 3.5.8.72 is (I believe) a bit out of date for using with newrelic on the server Mar 21, 2014 at 12:38

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