Ruby on Rails Monday, October 13, 2014

On 13 October 2014 21:46, Darko Vulin <darkopmfst@gmail.com> wrote:
> I typed the command gem install rails -v 4.0.8 and after I typed rails -v
> and I got answer rails 4.1.6
> But, when I start RubyGems Documentacion server I see that I have rails
> 4.0.8 Full-stack web application framework.
> But also I have railties 4.0.8 Tools for creating, working with, and running
> Rails applications. And railties 4.1.6 Tools for creating, working with, and
> running Rails applications.Executable is rails.
> I need rails 4.0.8, not 4.1.6. Thanks
> Dana petak, 10. listopada 2014. 11:42:21 UTC+2, korisnik Darko Vulin napisao
> je:
>>
>> I am on win7. I installed ruby 2.0.0 but I don't know how tu install rails
>> 4.0.8.
>> I need this enviroment for Ruby on Rails tutorial. Thank's

I can't help as I don't use Windows, but I thought I should explain
why you have had no replies. Few people use Windows for Rails
development, it is nearly always Linux (eg Ubuntu) or Mac. I believe
it is possible on Win but you will certainly find it much more
difficult to get help. I always recommend using Ubuntu, either dual
booting the PC or by running it in a Virtual Machine (using VirtualBox
or VMWare for example).

Colin

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