On 3 December 2015 at 16:12, Frederick Cheung
<frederick.cheung@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 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)
I think you have convinced me to try without gemsets on my next app
and see how it goes.
Thanks
Colin
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