>> So, if anyone has made it this far, I guess my next question would be as to 
>> how I can confirm whether active support (in particular the file mentioned 
>> above is getting loaded). Actually if Phillip, or someone else (running Ruby 
>> 1.8.7-p334 and Rails 3.0.7 ideally on Snow Leopard mac or close) to this set 
>> up can send me their output of DateTime.now.methods.sort, it would at least 
>> confirm things. 
> 
> 
> ruby 1.8.7, rails 2.3.8....
> http://pastefree.pjkh.com/pastes/155
> 
> ruby 1.9.2, rails 3.0.7
> http://pastefree.pjkh.com/pastes/156
> 
> ruby 1.8.7, rails 3.0.7
> http://pastefree.pjkh.com/pastes/157
> 
> Thanks Phillip, well this one confirms my environment has something wrong and 
> is pretty clearly not something wrong with either Rails or Ruby. Well for now 
> I think I am just going to work the project under 1.9.2 and then move it back 
> to 1.8.7 for the client/production, not ideal but nor is creating vm or 
> rebuilding my laptop at the moment.

Or install RVM and ditch the system ruby entirely??  I'll admit I don't 
remember if you've already gone that direction or not...

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