Cannot run files with spaces in path
Reported by Stuart Ellis | February 25th, 2010 @ 11:25 AM
"Execute Current Tab as Ruby File" fails if the file has spaces in the path. Output:
** generated output from ruby C:\test file.rb 2>&1 ruby: No such file or directory -- C:/test (LoadError)
Observed on XP SP3.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Create a file with spaces in path, e.g. C:\Documents and
Settings\me\My Documents\test.rb or C:\test file.rb
2) Open test file in RedCar.
3) Press Ctrl-R or choose Execute option from menu
Praise:
RedCar installed perfectly on a system with RubyInstaller 1.8.7 RC2 that did not have JRuby. I really like the UI, and am looking forward to using this.
Comments and changes to this ticket
-
Daniel Lucraft March 8th, 2010 @ 09:06 AM
- State changed from new to open
Screencast from fcoury:
Here's a screencast that replicates this error: -
Daniel Lucraft March 14th, 2010 @ 01:40 PM
- State changed from open to resolved
Please Sign in or create a free account to add a new ticket.
With your very own profile, you can contribute to projects, track your activity, watch tickets, receive and update tickets through your email and much more.
Create your profile
Help contribute to this project by taking a few moments to create your personal profile. Create your profile ยป
A programmer's text editor for Gnome.
People watching this ticket
Referenced by
- 181 Windows Ruby execution doesn't work on folders with spaces Duplicate of http://redcar.lighthouseapp.com/projects/25...