Parker Selbert wrote:
> Hussein B wrote:
>> Hey,
>> I have Rails 2.2.2 installed by default on Mac OS X 10.6
>> How to upgrade it to the latest Rails 2.x.x ?
>> Thanks for help and time.
> 
> You can update to the latest version of rails, but I would very highly 
> recommend install RVM (Ruby Version Manager) as well. It will let you 
> get a more up-to-date version of ruby installed and take all of the sudo 
> use out of your gem managing.

What's the advantage of not using sudo for gems?  And for Rails 2.x, why 
would you want anything past 1.8.7?

Don't get me wrong, I think RVM is a great idea and I will probably end 
up using it in the near future.  I just don't think it offers much of 
anything in the OP's situation as presented.

> 
> RVM - http://rvm.beginrescueend.com/
> 
> After installing RVM you can use different versions of Ruby, different 
> sets of gems, and you can switch between them any time.

Best,
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