On Sep 2, 2:04 am, Chris Dekker
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wrote:> I am having a problem with a belongs_to and a has_one :through relation
> which I found is a known bug in Ruby on
Rails:http://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/323-has_many-thr...
>
> This ticket has 6 different attachments. Do I need all of them, or just
> the latest one?
> I can''t seem to find anywhere how one is supposed to deploy these
> patches. Preferably I would patch something in my project that overrides
> the installed rails stack as opposed to patching the installed rails
> stack. How do I do this?
Well exactly which patch you need to apply would depend on the ticket
itself. The author could have split his work into several pieces or
they might be successive versions of the same thing. Read the ticket
to find out.
You can apply the patch to a copy of rails using git-apply (you''d want
a copy of rails frozen into your app)
Fred> --
> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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