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Hi,

I'm using RubyMine to work through some tutorials and I've encountered an error.

The install of Ruby, RoR and RubyMine are all the latest versions. I'm working on a tutorial that uses restful_authentication.

When I run:

rails plugin install http://github.com/technoweenie/restful-authenti cation/tree/master restful_authentication

I get:

DEPRECATION WARNING: You have Rails 2.3-style plugins in vendor/plugins! Support for these plugins will be removed in Rails 4.0. Move them out and bundle them i n your Gemfile, or fold them in to your app as lib/myplugin/* and config/initial izers/myplugin.rb. See the release notes for more on this: http://weblog.rubyonr ails.org/2012/1/4/rails-3-2-0-rc2-has-been-released. (called from <top (required )> at F:/MyMovies/config/environment.rb:5) already installed: master (http://github.com/technoweenie/restful-authentication /tree/master). pass --force to reinstall Plugin not found: ["http://github.com/technoweenie/restful-authentication/tree/m aster", "restful_authentication"]

My vendor\plugins directory contains a .gitkeep file and an empty master directory.

What on earth is it complaining about? It also completely fails to install the restful_authentication plugin

I'm using RubyMine to work through some tutorials and I've encountered an error.

The install of Ruby, RoR and RubyMine are all the latest versions.

Please be precise: that means nothing to me now, and will mean even less when someone reads this post in an archive a year from now.

working on a tutorial that uses restful_authentication.

Which, if you look at the repo, hasn't been updated in a *long* time and probably doesn't work under Rails 3.

Look closely at your tutorials and make sure they are appropriate to the version of Rails you're using. RoR is a fast-changing environment and there are lots of now out-of-date resources online.

Please be precise: that means nothing to me now, and will mean even less when someone reads this post in an archive a year from now.

point taken.

Which, if you look at the repo, hasn't been updated in a *long* time and probably doesn't work under Rails 3.

Look closely at your tutorials and make sure they are appropriate to the version of Rails you're using. RoR is a fast-changing environment and there are lots of now out-of-date resources online.

Coming from a .NET background I wasn't expecting the changes to be a significant as they obviously are, my mistake.

Thanks,

Jam