On Jan 1, 11:46 pm, "Jon W." <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the info on gem-prelude. I already suspected that 1.4 might
> have an issue and so I also tried a manual install of GEM 1.36 but I had
> the exact same issue. So, I doubt that this is an issue only concerning
> 1.4 .... Any further ideas?
You don't need that because rubygems 1.3.7 because that is part of
ruby 1.9.2
Fred
>
> -jon
>
> Frederick Cheung wrote in post #971797:
>
> > On Jan 1, 12:00am, "Jon W." <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> >> I get a error using Ubuntu 10.10 with Ruby 1.9.2p136 and trying to
> >> manually install the GEM package. I am thrown for a loop on this one.
> >> What is wrong?
>
> > Well ruby 1.9 comes with a version of rubygems builtin and the docs
> > for rubygems 1.4 say "NOTE: Ruby 1.9 ships with rubygems and contains
> > a very buggy "gem-prelude". It is a gem loading system that can
> > interfere with updating rubygems itself. We do NOT recommend you
> > update to rubygems 1.4 if you're running ruby 1.9.x until we get that
> > sorted out in a future ruby release"
>
> > Fred
>
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