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[jira] [Commented] (DTACLOUD-291) LoadError when running rake with bundler on Fedora 17

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Michal Fojtik commented on DTACLOUD-291:
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I suggest to add NO_BUNDLER=1 environment variable that will disable bundler loading. What do you think David?
                
> LoadError when running rake with bundler on Fedora 17
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DTACLOUD-291
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DTACLOUD-291
>             Project: DeltaCloud
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Native/Frontend
>         Environment: deltacloud commit version: 1ed49681482d64fb1578fc6ab6989e32d7cc8cc2
> Fedora 17
> ruby 1.9.3p194 (2012-04-20 revision 35410) [x86_64-linux]
>            Reporter: Ronelle Landy
>            Assignee: David Lutterkort
>
> On Fedora 17, running any rake task with 'bundle' included in the Rakefile causes a LoadError as shown below ...
>     [root@nec-em6 server]# rake mock:features:reset
>     rake aborted!
>     There was a LoadError while evaluating deltacloud-core.gemspec:
>       cannot load such file -- rake from
>       /home/dcloud/workspace/deltacloud/server/deltacloud-core.gemspec:17:in `<main>'
>      
>     Does it try to require a relative path? That doesn't work in Ruby 1.9. 
> Commenting out the following in the Rakefile fixes the problem:
>     begin
>     require "bundler"
>     Bundler.setup
>     rescue LoadError
>     $stderr.puts "Please install bundler with 'gem install bundler'"
>     exit(1)
>     end

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