I followed these directions exactly and scite is working out of the box on mswincontext.zip. To remove RubyGems from a single Ruby installation, from the site_ruby/1.8 directory of that installation, remove: * rubygems.rb (file) * rubygems (directory) If you do not have RubyGems installed in other Ruby installation directories, you can also remove the following files from whatever command directory is listed in your PATH: * gem * gemwhich * gem_server * gem_mirror * generate_yaml_index.rb And if you are removing RubyGems completely, don't forget to remove the RUBYOPT environment variable from your environment. Without actually trying it, I think that will do it. D. I also added import metapost in scite, but not all of the menu items on the tool menu work, in fact most of them don't work. Ctrl+6 doesn't open the console, I can't get gsview to work instead of gv, etc. D. On Aug 28, 2008, at 12:35 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
geoff.moyle@gmail.com wrote:
I found all my gems problems were coming from an environment variable which pointed to rubygems. After I deleted it all the probs went away. You will nedd to search using set as I have forgotten the variable
ah, if we know that variable we can delete it in the startup script
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