On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 7:34 PM, D.Kreft <d...@kreft.net> wrote: > On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Jim Gay <j...@saturnflyer.com> wrote: >> >> It makes things simpler. By bundling rails, we build and test against >> that version and it prevents people from changing things and reporting >> errors for versions that were not taken into account with the code. > > I don't get it. Why not just require a specific version of rails and enforce > version requirements via code? > > -dan
I think my original reply explains it pretty well. Radiant has been bundling Rails since the beginning. Have you had a problem with the bundled version of rails? If so, have you tried my other suggestions? > But you can freeze radiant and remove or upgrade the bundled rails, or > you can build your own radiant gem to run locally. Or how would you propose we enforce version requirements via code? -- Jim Gay Saturn Flyer LLC http://www.saturnflyer.com 571-403-0338