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Question Scheduled task with Ruby / Redmine

Boris Günther

New Pleskian
HI,

I want to execute one of the following Rake tasks via Scheduler (Cronjob):

  • REAL: "redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host........."
  • DEBUG: "-T"
When I run the task in browser via "Run Rake Task" window both tasks work fine.

But when I run them on CLI they fail.

Com
mand:

"rake -f /var/www/vhosts/xxx/httpdocs/Rakefile -T"

Result:
"You have requested:
nokogiri ~> 1.6.8

The bundle currently has nokogiri locked at 1.7.2.
Try running `bundle update nokogiri`

If you are updating multiple gems in your Gemfile at once,
try passing them all to `bundle update`
Run `bundle install` to install missing gems.
"

Problem:
It seems that Plesk does not configure the command line environment for Ruby and I don´t know how to do this.

Can anybody give me some advice how to set the Ruby version for Rake command.

Environment:
Ruby: GUI: 2.4.0-p0 / CLI: 2.0.0p648
Rake: 0.9.6
Plesk: 17.5.3

Thanks in advance
 
HI, that´s olso my problem..... but i find no solutions to change the ruby Version for system?
 
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