How to use it?
luisincrespo opened this issue · comments
Not actually an issue, lack of docs maybe. I just want to know how to use it?. I included the gem in my Gemfile as gem 'dotiw'. distance_of_time_in_words behaviour still the same.
I'd appreciate any response.
Best.
Did you restart your server after adding it? It overrides the default.
On 7 Feb 2015, at 07:20, Luis Alejandro Crespo Falco notifications@github.com wrote:
Not actually an issue, lack of docs maybe. I just want to know how to use it?. I included the gem in my Gemfile as gem 'dotiw'. distance_of_time_in_words behaviour still the same.
I'd appreciate any response.
Best.
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Thanks for your response.
Yep I restarted the server. Still displaying the simple distance_of_time_in_words. I'm using foreman for my server, is there any problem with that?.
Can you reproduce this issue in a new application? If so, can you tell me the steps you used to get to that point?
I'll give it a try and let you know!.
@luisincrespo How did it go?
Hey Ryan. Sorry I haven't gotten the time to reproduce the issue in a new
app. I'll be in touch when I do, you can close the issue for now thanks.
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@luisincrespo https://github.com/luisincrespo How did it go?
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#45 (comment).
What is the latest version of this gem pushed to rubygems?
https://rubygems.org/gems/dotiw
This seems quite old... is this the correct one?
I think you answered your own question.
Please use the version from GitHub until I push a new version.
On 15 Feb 2015, at 14:43, Giorgos notifications@github.com wrote:
What is the latest version of this gem pushed to rubygems?
https://rubygems.org/gems/dotiw
This seems quite old... is this the correct one?—
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