maybe
gem install rails v=x.xx
then
rails ''your project directory''
If you don''t overwrite anything
you''ve personally changed
that should work, it prompts
me for overwrite in linux
but i dunno what your on
so back that shiz up jim
On Mar 26, 12:57 pm, Sergio Ruiz
<rails-mailing-l...-ARtvInVfO7ksV2N9l4h3zg@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> i am reading the second edition of the agile development with rails
> book, and i left it at home today..
>
> i was wondering if anyone can recall how to do the following:
>
> in the book, it talks about updating rails to the most current version,
> performing some incantation to update all the files in your project to
> reflect any necessary changes..
>
> i have a few problems that i think are a direct effect of this, and i
> don''t want to drive all the way home..
>
> does anyone know this off the top of their head?
>
> thanks!
>
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