Ruby on Rails Thursday, July 29, 2010

You installed Rubygems using apt-get which is... a very bad idea!
You should NEVER do this :D.
Just install rubygems using the source.

Nicolas Blanco

http://www.nicolasblanco.fr
http://twitter.com/slainer68

Dis Tec wrote:
> Version hell...I have the latest version of gems installed and gems -v
> proves this, but somewhere an old copy is hanging about - how do I get
> rid of this old version? This is driving me nuts!
>
>
>
> I seem to be getting conflicted installations of gems:
>
> For example
>
> $ ruby script/generate model product
> Rails requires RubyGems >= 1.3.2 (you have 1.2.0). Please `gem update
> --system` and try again.
>
> brett@ubuntu:~/RoR/Apps/OpenBenefit/depot$ gem update --system
> ERROR: While executing gem ... (RuntimeError)
> gem update --system is disabled on Debian. RubyGems can be updated
> using the official Debian repositories by aptitude or apt-get.
>
>
>
>
> brett@ubuntu:~/RoR/Apps/OpenBenefit/depot$ gem -v
> 1.3.5

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