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From: geolev <geolev AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Ruby on Rails and cygwin problem
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 18:23:00 +0000 (UTC)
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I have cygwin and Ruby on Rails installed and everything seems to work except
'rake'. When I try to use 'rake', even to get the version as follows, I get the
follwing error:

:rake --version

bash: /cygdrive/c/InstantRails/ruby/bin/rake: E:/Dev/RubyDev/
rubyinstaller/svn-repo/installer-win2/ruby/bin/ruby^M: bad
interpreter: No such file or directory

It seems to be complaining about an unexpected carriage return (^M).

If I run rake --version from a plain old DOS prompt, it works fine.
Does anyone know how to fix this?

Thanks, 


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