If you really want to learn the latest features as a beginner (might not 
be a good idea just because the complications might leave a bad taste in 
your mouth when running with rails is generally a smooth process), then 
I'd suggest doing what I had to do - track edge. The problem you're 
having was fixed in edge (I had the same issue as you in FreeBSD and 
also Mac OS X before I bit the bullet and tracked edge).

I'm only tracking edge because I need features that are only in ruby 
1.9.1 in my rails app. It probably won't be too long before 1.9.* and 
2.3.* is stable, so I would recommend what the others did - play around 
with the stable stuff first. Edge has it's own issues. You can upgrade 
later when these new versions are stable.
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