The version is:
bash-3.2$ rails -v
Rails 3.2.9
And my ruby is the built-in ruby on MacOSX:
bash-3.2$ ruby -v
ruby 1.8.7 (2012-02-08 patchlevel 358) [universal-darwin12.0]
bash-3.2$ which ruby
/usr/bin/ruby
My problem is that in the last step of rails new ( run bundle install), it seems that rails need to connect the internet to download some packages. And usually I need 5 minutes just wait for rails to create any project using rails new.
I was wondering whether somethings is not configured well for rails on my computer.
Another strange thing is that after I finished rails new PROJECT_NAME, it shows:
Using sqlite3 (1.3.6)
Using uglifier (1.3.0)
Your bundle is complete! Use `bundle show [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed.
It seems that sqlite3 has already been installed, however, when I try:
bash-3.2$ bundle show sqlite3
Could not locate Gemfile
It still complains that sqlite3is not installed. Maybe that’s the reason that rails new is slow (Even sqlite3 has been installed once. It still needs to download the bundle)
Before bundle install, rails asks for my system password:
Enter your password to install the bundled RubyGems to your system
But I’m still not sure whether these packages have been installed into system, as bundle show sqlite3 failed.
Does anyone have ideas about why rails new is so slow on my computer? Thanks!
Another solution is to use RVM. It is similar to rbenv. I personally use RVM. I don’t and would not recommend using the gemsets. Bundler does the separation of gem versions anyway.