2009/7/1 Sébastien Clément <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net>:
>
> I updated gems just in case (gem update --system).
>
> After trying to install Rails v1.2.5, I got a different error message,
> but no more success:
>
> C:\testror>gem install rails -v 1.2.5 --include-dependencies
> INFO:  `gem install -y` is now default and will be removed
> INFO:  use --ignore-dependencies to install only the gems you list

So you don't really need to specify --include-dependencies

> Successfully installed rails-2.3.2
> ERROR:  could not find gem ûv locally or in a repository
> ERROR:  could not find gem 1.2.5 locally or in a repository

Notice that gem is not parsing -v correctly.

Is that really a - ?

It's trying to install gems NAMED rails, ûv, and 1.2.5
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