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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T01:21:15+00:00 2026-06-02T01:21:15+00:00

EDIT: False alarm. I was able to resolve the issue. Apparently I was to

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False alarm.

I was able to resolve the issue. Apparently I was to sudo happy and that broke the install of the gem.
I had to gem uninstall padrino, then gem install padrino.

Now it works flawlessly.
BTW, padrinorb is shaping up to be a nice balance between Sinatra and Rails.

// original post below:

Not sure what I did wrong.
I’m trying to test out Padrino, however I’m running into an issue straight away.

I’m following the steps starting with sudo gem install padrino adding sudo for good measure.
Then following along I did padrino g project myapp -d datamapper -b as their site states.

The problem is that it returns an error, so I decided to just run padrino as is with no args.
Error as well (it’s long):

$ padrino
/Users/viper1092/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.2-p290/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.9.1/rubygems/dependency.rb:247:in `to_specs': Could not find padrino-core (>= 0) amongst [RedCloth-4.2.9, RedCloth-4.2.8, actionmailer-3.2.3, actionpack-3.2.3, activemodel-3.2.3, activerecord-3.2.3, activeresource-3.2.3, activesupport-3.2.3, addressable-2.2.7, albino-1.3.3, arel-3.0.2, blankslate-2.1.2.4, builder-3.0.0, bundler-1.1.3, bundler-1.0.22, chunky_png-1.2.5, chunky_png-1.2.1, classifier-1.3.3, coffee-rails-3.2.2, coffee-script-2.2.0, coffee-script-source-1.3.1, compass-0.12.1, compass-0.11.5, crack-0.1.8, daemons-1.1.3, directory_watcher-1.4.1, directory_watcher-1.4.0, erubis-2.7.0, eventmachine-0.12.10, execjs-1.3.0, faraday-0.7.6, fast-stemmer-1.0.1, fast-stemmer-1.0.0, ffi-1.0.11, ffi-1.0.9, fssm-0.2.9, fssm-0.2.7, haml-3.1.4, haml-3.1.2, heroku-2.24.1, heroku-2.20.1, hike-1.2.1, httparty-0.7.8, i18n-0.6.0, jekyll-0.11.2, jekyll-0.11.0, journey-1.0.3, jquery-rails-2.0.2, json-1.6.6, json-1.5.4, koala-1.3.0, kramdown-0.13.5, kramdown-0.13.3, launchy-2.1.0, launchy-2.0.5, liquid-2.3.0, liquid-2.2.2, mail-2.4.4, maruku-0.6.0, mime-types-1.18, mime-types-1.17.2, multi_json-1.2.0, multi_json-1.0.3, multipart-post-1.1.5, netrc-0.7.1, polyglot-0.3.3, posix-spawn-0.3.6, pygments.rb-0.2.11, pygments.rb-0.1.3, rack-1.4.1, rack-1.3.2, rack-cache-1.2, rack-protection-1.2.0, rack-ssl-1.3.2, rack-test-0.6.1, rails-3.2.3, railties-3.2.3, rake-0.9.2.2, rake-0.9.2, rb-fsevent-0.9.1, rb-fsevent-0.4.3.1, rdiscount-1.6.8, rdoc-3.12, rest-client-1.6.7, rubypants-0.2.0, rubypython-0.5.3, rubypython-0.5.1, rubyzip-0.9.7, rubyzip-0.9.6.1, sass-3.1.15, sass-3.1.5, sass-rails-3.2.5, sinatra-1.3.2, sinatra-1.2.6, sprockets-2.1.2, sqlite3-1.3.5, stringex-1.3.2, stringex-1.3.0, syntax-1.0.0, term-ansicolor-1.0.7, thin-1.2.11, thor-0.14.6, tilt-1.3.3, tilt-1.3.2, treetop-1.4.10, tzinfo-0.3.33, uglifier-1.2.4] (Gem::LoadError)
from /Users/viper1092/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.2-p290/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.9.1/rubygems/dependency.rb:256:in `to_spec'
from /Users/viper1092/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.2-p290/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.9.1/rubygems.rb:1210:in `gem'
from /Users/viper1092/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.2-p290/bin/padrino:18:in `<main>'

Then if I take a look at gem list:

$ gem list

*** LOCAL GEMS ***

polyglot (0.3.3)
posix-spawn (0.3.6)
pygments.rb (0.2.11, 0.1.3)

Those are the only “p”s I have.

When I ran sudo gem install padrino initially:

Successfully installed padrino-mailer-0.10.6
Successfully installed bundler-1.1.3
Successfully installed padrino-gen-0.10.6
Successfully installed padrino-cache-0.10.6
Successfully installed padrino-admin-0.10.6
Successfully installed padrino-0.10.6
21 gems installed

I’m on Mac OS X 10.7.3 running RVM 1.10.2 with ruby 1.9.2 selected.

I’ve tried just gemming Padrino 3 times as gem install padrino with no sudo just for fun and it reports that it installs, but padrino (with or without args) fails with same error. Again, running gem list does not mention padrino or padrino-core.

Any advice?
(I have the full verbosity and it’s quite lengthy)

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    2026-06-02T01:21:17+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 1:21 am

    I was able to resolve the issue. Apparently I was to sudo happy and that broke the install of the gem.
    I had to gem uninstall padrino, then gem install padrino.
    Now it works flawlessly.

    I suppose sudo installing changes some system-wide /usr deal, idk.
    Thanks if you looked over my question.

    BTW, padrinorb is shaping up to be a nice balance between Sinatra and Rails.

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