On 29 Apr 2008, at 19:55, Jon Garvin wrote:
>
> FYI to anyone running RadRails; RadRails is now updating your gem
> sources (whether you want it to or not) so that running ''gem
install
> rails'' or ''gem update rails'' will always you get
the latest Edge
> Rails,
> not the latest release.
It''s not even fresh edge: it''s edge from the point at which
development moved to git.
Fred>
>
> So, for instance, if the core team hypothetically releases 2.0.3
> tomorrow with a security fix, and you try to update, you''re not
> going to
> get 2.0.3 unless you specifically ask for it (with the -v flag). By
> default you''re going to get a version of Edge.
>
> http://forums.aptana.com/viewtopic.php?p=20485
>
> It may just be me (wouldn''t be the first time I was wrong), but
this
> seems like a supremely stupid thing to do. I''m curious what other
> Rails
> developers think.
>
> --
>
> http://www.5valleys.com/
>
> http://www.workingwithrails.com/person/8078
>
>
> >
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