Walter Davis wrote in post #1063613:
> On Jun 7, 2012, at 2:58 PM, renu mehta wrote:
>
>>    Ruby 1.8.4
>> on my local machine and copy/paste in some folder in the apps code so
>> that I don't have to install it while deploying - and I am still able to
>> use the gem/plugin? If there is no workaround for it then its going to
>> take a long-long time to finish the project if I have to code everything
>> myself.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> You can vendor all the gems, including Rails, but you're going to be
> hamstrung by that creaky-old Ruby, which may be too old for most
> versions of Rails still running and certainly will cause havoc with your
> other gems. That you can't do anything about. I wouldn't touch GoDaddy
> with a barge pole anyway, but this sounds like an untenable situation
> for anything written in the last two years.
>
> Walter

I may be able to convince them to move another host. But then what are 
the good and cheap options for hosting which give a little control 
regarding the gems but doesn't burden me with setting up everyother 
thing(i.e. ruby, rails, mysql, phpmyadmin etc.)- basically cheap, 
reliable managed hosting.

Thanks.
RM.

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