Fixed [#33] private method `load' called for YAML:Module (NoMethodError)#34
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vrybas wants to merge 2 commits intodocumentcloud:masterfrom
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Fixed [#33] private method `load' called for YAML:Module (NoMethodError)#34vrybas wants to merge 2 commits intodocumentcloud:masterfrom
vrybas wants to merge 2 commits intodocumentcloud:masterfrom
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Everything still works without 'tmpdir' but not producing uninitialized constant CloudCrowd::AssetStore (NameError)
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@vrybas I'm still having this issue. I run "gem install cloud-crowd" but the 0.6.2 version does not have this "require 'yaml'". What should I do? |
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The latest version in documentcloud's repo doesn't have "require 'yaml'" because this pull request is still not merged. You can use my fork with this fix through bundler.
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Just required 'yaml' in cloud-crowd.rb. Shouldn't affect anything badly.