On 12 Nov 2008, at 14:12, Jarl Friis wrote:

>
> Frederick Cheung wrote:
>> On 12 Nov 2008, at 11:32, Jarl Friis wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I have just created my first rails app
>>> After having modified the generator script (see
>>> http://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/1176-scriptserver-make-an-error-in-ruby-19-because-of-defined-methods-change
>>> )
>>> I have created controller and I now try to run the generated test,
>>> so I
>>> do:
>>
>> ruby 1.9 is somewhat in flux. You'll want to be on edge rails to  
>> use it.
>
> Sorry english is not my native language and I am completely new ruby  
> AND
> rails. What do you mean that ruby 1.9 is in flux.
>
It's changing. (and the latest is the 1.9.1 preview). Rails has been  
tracking it as best as it can, but the 2.1 branch was stabilised quite  
a while back
>

> By "You'll want to be on edge rails to use it." I guess you mean that
> using the latest rails gem is not new enough to run stable on ruby  
> 1.9,
> it might be necessary to run a nightly rails bulid, is that true?

Yes. (the 2.2 release candidate is probably ok too)

Fred
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> >


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