On win you may wanna use Pik as an alternative of RVM, or you can use
RVM with cgywin, or alternatively using Virtual Machine. I highly
recommend using RVM somehow because you're gonna have Gem version
problems all the time which is really annoying.

This article makes things clear:
http://yehudakatz.com/2011/05/30/gem-versioning-and-bundler-doing-it-right/

good luck,
@YogiZoli

On Apr 3, 1:06 am, Hassan Schroeder <hassan.schroe...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Jedrin <jrubia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >  Thanks, but I am on windows. I found a FAQ that says RVM doesn't run
> > on windows.
>
> I believe there's an equivalent for Windows, or you could use a VM to
> isolate the experiment from your "regular" installation, but that's really
> just about housekeeping, cleanup afterwards, and beside the point  :-)
>
> However you create it, the Gemfile.lock generated via MRI will identify
> the dependency.
>
> --
> Hassan Schroeder ------------------------ 
> hassan.schroe...@gmail.comhttp://about.me/hassanschroeder
> twitter: @hassan

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