I'm trying to run Rails 3 beta 4 & Ruby 1.9.2rc on Ubuntu 10.04. It worked initially, but after doing my first bundle install/package, I now get the following errors in all rails projects. Even a basic 'rails new testproject' followed by a rake brings up the error messages.
In short, I'm stumped. Any help regarding what could be causing this would be very appreciated.
The only thing I noticed - which may or may not be relevant - is that the directory in the ~/.bundle files is ruby/1.9.1. 1.9.1 is not installed on my machine - only 1.9.2rc. ruby -v brings back 1.9.2
(in /home/john/Websites/sandbox/testerino)
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:32: warning: already initialized constant RAKEVERSION
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake/alt_system.rb:32: warning: already initialized constant WINDOWS
WARNING: Possible conflict with Rake extension: String#ext already exists
WARNING: Possible conflict with Rake extension: String#pathmap already exists
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:404: warning: already initialized constant EMPTY_TASK_ARGS
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:452: warning: already initialized constant EMPTY
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:960: warning: already initialized constant RUBY_EXT
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:964: warning: already initialized constant RUBY
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:1033: warning: already initialized constant LN_SUPPORTED
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:1242: warning: already initialized constant ARRAY_METHODS
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:1245: warning: already initialized constant MUST_DEFINE
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:1249: warning: already initialized constant MUST_NOT_DEFINE
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:1253: warning: already initialized constant SPECIAL_RETURN
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:1259: warning: already initialized constant DELEGATING_METHODS
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:1569: warning: already initialized constant DEFAULT_IGNORE_PATTERNS
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:1575: warning: already initialized constant DEFAULT_IGNORE_PROCS
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:1612: warning: already initialized constant FileList
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:1638: warning: already initialized constant EARLY
/home/john/.bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:1968: warning: already initialized constant DEFAULT_RAKEFILES
rake aborted!
stack level too deep
As per the previous message from Eric W. the RUBYOPT environment variable is set. If you want to exit the new bash shell that is opened by "bundle exec bash" then just copy the RUBYOPT environment line, exit the shell then type "export RUBYOPT='THE ARGS THAT YOU COPIED FROM THE PREVIOUS ENVIRONMENT'
Note: this works with ruby 1.9.2p180 (2011-02-18 revision 30909) [x86_64-darwin10.7.0] , Rails 3.0.7, gem 1.8.0 and Rake 0.8.7
I'm afraid the easier solution is running this command instead of rake db:migrate
Just got such error because of deleted .rvmrc
So please make sure you running rake in correct environment ;)
Looks like a strange recursive
require
.Did you try uninstalling all versions of
rake
and reinstalling it? There is a bug in 1.9.2rc affecting gem loading, so that might be it? I didn't look closely into it as many people are already following it closely...Note: The 1.9.1 is the API version, so it is correct.
I had a .bundler folder on my root directory which was conflicting. Removing it did it for me.
I've been running into this issue too. It doesn't seem to be related to the specific versions of rails or ruby you mention, which are different than the ones I'm using (Rails 2.3.8, Rake 0.8.7, Ruby 1.9.1p378). It seems to be related to bundler and rake not working well together.
A resolution that worked for me is mentioned at the bottom of this lighthouse ticket. Here is the short version:
Once you do this, you mess up bundler a little bit. At that point you have to clear RUBYOPT in order to run the bundle command:
EDIT:
Thinking about it a little more, I'm not sure this is necessarily the best way to address this particular issue. You might give Hiral Desai's tip and some other answers a try before resorting to this approach, since this one changes the environment.