![]() I should also mention that there was more to the error stack backtrace, but I didn't want to clutter your Community Forum with information you can reproduce on your own systems. # Windows does not include zoneinfo files, so bundle the tzinfo-data gem # Easy installation and use of web drivers to run system tests with browsers ![]() # Adds support for Capybara system testing and selenium driver # Spring speeds up development by keeping your application running in the background. # Access an interactive console on exception pages or by calling 'console' anywhere in the code. # Call 'byebug' anywhere in the code to stop execution and get a debugger console # Reduces boot times through caching required in config/boot.rb # Use Redis adapter to run Action Cable in production # Turbolinks makes navigating your web application faster. ![]() # Use postgresql as the database for Active Record # Bundle edge Rails instead: gem 'rails', github: 'rails/rails' Here's the entire Gemfile: # frozen_string_literal: true No other code has been added to a Gemfile extended from a manual 'rails new' command build. One more thing I should mention is that the Gemfile is the only modification to an empty RM Rails Application project. What additional information can I supply? I tried setting some breakpoints in there but 'bundle update' appears to be strictly a "run mode" operation, not "debug mode." All the initial tasks complete successfully, but it's this "Spring preloader" process that experiences heartburn. ![]() home/din/RubymineProjects/A2A/bin/rake:9:in `' usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/gems/rake-13.0.1/lib/rake/application.rb:186:in `standard_exception_handling' No Rakefile found (looking for: rakefile, Rakefile, rakefile.rb, Rakefile.rb) I get a strange error saying that no Rakefile was found, yet it's very obviously sitting in the Rails project's home directory:Įrror: Running via Spring preloader in process 13190
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