Chris, I am running Rails 3 and will give that a go.  I must have been
running 2.3.8 on the earlier install.  I'll let you know how it goes.
Thanks.

On Sep 6, 3:52 am, Chris Mear <chrism...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 6 Sep 2010, at 04:02, Daniel <daniel.hei...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I am running into an odd problem and would love some assistance.  I
> > had Ruby/Rails up and running perfectly fine on a Win 7 machine but
> > recently had to perform a fresh install of everything.  The previous
> > install as well as this one were completed with RubyInstaller 1.9.2.
> > In the old install I was able to create apps with no problems on the
> > same machine.  The new install went fine.  Mongrel & SQLite 3 went in
> > with no problems.  Now when I go to create a new app, everything seems
> > fine, but not all the files are created.  I seem to be missing nearly
> > all of the files from the script folder of the new app.
>
> > Now I know that some may be thinking, "just go for a Linux install to
> > save trouble."  Well, I thought of that too.  However, the same
> > problem arose with a fresh install of Ubuntu and following quite a few
> > Ubuntu/Ruby/Rails guides.
>
> > I'm just hoping that someone has some insight on this matter and
> > appreciate your time.
>
> Are you using Rails 3? In Rails 3, all the old individual script files in 
> script/ (i.e. generate, server, console, etc.) have been combined into one 
> file, 'rails'. And in practice, you just use the rails bin installed by the 
> gem rather than the stub in scripts/rails
>
> Instead of running, for example:
>
> script/console
>
> you now run:
>
> rails console
>
> Chris

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