Ruby on Rails Monday, April 2, 2012

Hi,

Colin is right, using RVM has lots of advantages! You can have
multiple Rubies and Gem versions, Gemsets for projects, etc. Highly
recommend because without it you're gonna have a tone of Gem version
problems later.

We made a 1 line script for Ubuntu which installs Wayne's RVM, with
RVM installs a Ruby version 1.9.2 then creates a Gemset which installs
Rails3.2. Just updated it for you! :)
Would be great if you'd give a try. Report me back how it worked
please, I'd like to publish it.

https://github.com/YogiZoli/RVMinstallerForUbuntu

Welcome on Rails!
YogiZoli

On Apr 1, 9:52 am, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 31 March 2012 04:00, Paulo Cassiano <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to install Ruby on Rails on Ubuntu 11.10, but receiving this
> > error:
>
> >    $ sudo gem install rails
> >    ERROR:  While executing gem ... (Gem::DependencyError)
> >        Unable to resolve dependencies: rails requires activesupport (=
> > 3.2.3), actionpack (= 3.2.3), activerecord (= 3.2.3), activeresource (=
> > 3.2.3), actionmailer (= 3.2.3), railties (= 3.2.3)
>
> I strongly advise that you use rvm to install ruby and rails  (I am
> assuming that you are not using rvm as you have used sudo on gem
> install).
>
> Colin

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