On Fri, Dec 4, 2015, at 01:12, Frederick Cheung wrote:
>
> 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
>
There's also `gem cleanup` command which will remove all but latest
version gems. Though usually followed by `bundle install` in each
projects for reinstalling not-so-latest gems.
And for complete gem isolation, there's always `--path` parameter for
bundle install.
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