On 25 December 2010 06:27, Marnen Laibow-Koser <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Gordon Yeong wrote in post #970555:
> [...]
>> Problem solved but i somehow think removing
>> vendor/rails is not so right....
>
> Where did you get that idea?  Removing vendor/rails is exactly right in
> this case -- it's only purpose is to override the system Rails gems.  If
> you want to freeze 2.3.8 into vendor/rails, you can do so.
>
> Note, however, that 2.3.9, and I think 2.3.8, have serious security
> holes.  I'd recommend upgrading to 2.3.10 as soon as possible.

Also don't forget that when you change the version you should run
rake rails:update
to update rails scripts etc.

Colin

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