Ruby on Rails Wednesday, August 15, 2018

On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 2:21 PM, joe@via.net <joe@via.net> wrote:
> Ok, so what's the easiest way to upgrade my rails 4.2.1 project to 4.2.10?

Edit your Gemfile entry for Rails and run `bundle install`. If all your
tests still pass you may want to fix any deprecation warnings just in
case you decide to upgrade beyond that (recommended).

You can also run `bundle outdated` to see what gems you might be
able to bring current.

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