So! You’re having problems with Bundler. This file is here to help. If you’re running into an error, try reading the rest of this file for help. If you can’t figure out how to solve your problem, there are also instructions on how to report a bug.
Please use the Bundler Features repo to suggest and discuss features. The bundler issue tracker is only for bugs.
Instructions for common Bundler uses can be found on the Bundler documentation site.
Detailed information about each Bundler command, including help with common problems, can be found in the Bundler man pages.
Please open a ticket with Heroku if you’re having trouble deploying. They have a professional support team who can help you resolve Heroku issues far better than the Bundler team can. If the problem that you are having turns out to be a bug in Bundler itself, Heroku support can get the exact details to us.
First, figure out exactly what it is that you’re trying to do. Then, go to the Bundler documentation website and see if we have instructions on how to do that.
Second, check the compatibility list, and make sure that the version of Bundler that you are using works with the versions of Ruby and Rubygems that you are using.
If the instructions don’t work, or you can’t find any instructions, you can try these troubleshooting steps:
# remove user-specific gems and git repos rm -rf ~/.bundle/ ~/.gem/bundler/ ~/.gems/cache/bundler/ # remove system-wide git repos and git checkouts rm -rf $GEM_HOME/bundler/ $GEM_HOME/cache/bundler/ # remove project-specific settings rm -rf .bundle/ # remove project-specific cached gems and repos rm -rf vendor/cache/ # remove the saved resolve of the Gemfile rm -rf Gemfile.lock # uninstall the rubygems-bundler and open_gem gems rvm gemset use global # if using rvm gem uninstall rubygems-bundler open_gem # try to install one more time bundle install
Hopefully the troubleshooting steps above resolved your problem. If things still aren’t working the way you expect them to, please let us know so that we can diagnose and hopefully fix the problem you’re having.
The best way to report a bug is by providing a reproduction script. See these examples:
A half working script with comments for the parts you were unable to automate is still appreciated.
If you are unable to do that, please include the following information in your report:
bundle env
If your version of Bundler does not have the bundle env
command, then please include:
bundle config
)bundle -v
)ruby -v
)gem -v
)rvm -v
)rubygems-bundler
gem, which can break gem executables (run gem list rubygems-bundler
)open_gem
gem, which can cause rake activation conflicts (run gem list open_gem
)If you are using Rails 2.3, please also include:
If you have either rubygems-bundler
or open_gem
installed, please try removing them and then following the troubleshooting steps above before opening a new ticket.
Create a gist containing all of that information, then visit the Bundler issue tracker and create a ticket describing your problem and linking to your gist.
Thanks for reporting issues and helping make Bundler better!