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Rails 4 doesn't like Bundler's binstubs. This is what happens when you upgrade to Rails 4 RC1 with Bundler binstubs installed.
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Looks like your app's ./bin/rails is a stub that was generated by Bundler. | |
In Rails 4, your app's bin/ directory contains executables that are versioned | |
like any other source code, rather than stubs that are generated on demand. | |
Here's how to upgrade: | |
bundle config --delete bin # Turn off Bundler's stub generator | |
rake rails:update:bin # Use the new Rails 4 executables | |
git add bin # Add bin/ to source control | |
You may need to remove bin/ from your .gitignore as well. | |
When you install a gem whose executable you want to use in your app, | |
generate it and add it to source control: | |
bundle binstubs some-gem-name | |
git add bin/new-executable |
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This change is problematic for me because I use @tylerhunt's technique to make environment variables accessible to anything that uses bundler.
@schneems recommended dotenv-rails as the solution he uses to manage environment variables.