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I have a rails app that runs fine with rails s, but when I try to load it using pow I'm getting this error:

Bundler::GemNotFound: Could not find rake-0.9.2.2 in any of the sources
~/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2-p290/gems/bundler-1.0.22/lib/bundler/spec_set.rb:88:in `block in materialize'
~/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2-p290/gems/bundler-1.0.22/lib/bundler/spec_set.rb:82:in `map!'
~/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2-p290/gems/bundler-1.0.22/lib/bundler/spec_set.rb:82:in `materialize'
....

Weird thing is, the .rvmrc file in this app specifies 1.9.3-p125:

which rake
.../.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p125/bin/rake

and here's what I see when I run bundle install:

Using rake (0.9.2.2) 

FWIW, pow works just fine with another non-rails project using 1.9.2 and a different gemset.

Thanks!

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I guess you updated RVM and run into this known issue: https://github.com/37signals/pow/issues/271

the easiest solution is to run it in project dir:

rvm env . > .powenv

OR:

cd /project/path # with .rvmrc
rvm env > .powenv
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I got "Unrecognized command line argument(s): '. ' ( see: 'rvm usage' )" when I ran this command. – Zeiga Jul 13 '12 at 2:02
what version of RVM are you using? update it and it should work just fine. – mpapis Jul 13 '12 at 15:49
rvm 1.9.2, "You already have the latest version!" when I did "rvm get latest", thanks. – Zeiga Jul 16 '12 at 16:26
that's old one, you need to update with rvm get head or just run the installer curl -L get.rvm.io | bash -s stable, make sure to run once rvm reload after updating. – mpapis Jul 16 '12 at 16:45
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It should be rvm env -- ruby-1.9.3-p194 > .powenv. If you have a gemset then put rvm env -- ruby-1.9.3-p194@gemset > .powenv – nodejs99 Jul 25 '12 at 6:42
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I ran into this issue when I changed from .rvmrc to .ruby-version and .ruby-gemset files.

Change your .powrc file to be:

if [ -f "$rvm_path/scripts/rvm" ] && [ -f ".ruby-version" ] && [ -f ".ruby-gemset" ]; then
  source "$rvm_path/scripts/rvm"
  rvm use `cat .ruby-version`@`cat .ruby-gemset`
fi
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I've been using this .powrc which nicely covers all bases:

if [ -f "$rvm_path/scripts/rvm" ]; then
  source "$rvm_path/scripts/rvm"

  if [ -f ".rvmrc" ]; then
    source ".rvmrc"
  fi

  if [ -f ".ruby-version" ]; then
    rvm use `cat .ruby-version`
  fi

  if [ -f ".ruby-gemset" ]; then
    rvm gemset use --create `cat .ruby-gemset`
  fi
fi

Taken from here https://gist.github.com/nbibler/5307941 (thanks nbibler!)

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