Ruby on Rails
Thursday, December 3, 2015
On Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 2:14:17 PM UTC, Colin Law wrote:
I thought I knew why I use gemsets (I have a different one for each
combination of ruby/rails, major rails version that is, that I use, so
1.8.7@rails_2.3, 2.0.0@rails_4.2 etc) but I am not so sure now that it
is worth it. It does mean that as I obsolete a version of rails I can
remove the old gemset and so delete the old gems. How do you stop the
global gemset from ending up with hundreds of obsolete gems, or do you
just not bother about it?
I don't really bother with it. There's a new ruby upgrade every couple of months & so my gem collection starts afresh each time I update ruby (& I am fortunate in that I only ever really use one ruby version at a time)
Fred
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