Hi,

Colin is right, using RVM has lots of advantages! You can have
multiple Rubies and Gem versions, Gemsets for projects, etc. Highly
recommend because without it you're gonna have a tone of Gem version
problems later.

We made a 1 line script for Ubuntu which installs Wayne's RVM, with
RVM installs a Ruby version 1.9.2 then creates a Gemset which installs
Rails3.2. Just updated it for you! :)
Would be great if you'd give a try. Report me back how it worked
please, I'd like to publish it.

https://github.com/YogiZoli/RVMinstallerForUbuntu

Welcome on Rails!
YogiZoli

On Apr 1, 9:52 am, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 31 March 2012 04:00, Paulo Cassiano <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to install Ruby on Rails on Ubuntu 11.10, but receiving this
> > error:
>
> >    $ sudo gem install rails
> >    ERROR:  While executing gem ... (Gem::DependencyError)
> >        Unable to resolve dependencies: rails requires activesupport (=
> > 3.2.3), actionpack (= 3.2.3), activerecord (= 3.2.3), activeresource (=
> > 3.2.3), actionmailer (= 3.2.3), railties (= 3.2.3)
>
> I strongly advise that you use rvm to install ruby and rails  (I am
> assuming that you are not using rvm as you have used sudo on gem
> install).
>
> Colin

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