On 3 April 2011 13:54, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Something's wrong with your typing here or on the console, because
>> your model should be "KnownIP" if you typed "$ rails generate model
>> KnownIP". If the "p" is lower case in the model, you must have typed a
>> lower case p...
>
> Actually Alexey is right, using rails 3.0.5 then
> rails g model KnownIP
> generates models/known_ip and class KnownIp

Ah! Well, in that case I'll let the bug-reporting commence :-)

> all rather odd.

Yes... must get into Rails 3. Contract ends next month so time for
some learning (if only AWDwR4 is released at some point... ETA end of
April, but it's moved back a few times in the last couple of months
:-/

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