I think you just need to add it to your Gemfile.
Simply editing it and puting gem 'uom', and then run the bundle install
command, I guess.

Try this out :D

2011/12/23 Joao Souza <joa...@gmail.com>

>  Hi all,
>
> I’m beginner with ruby and rails... I’m creating one personal project (to
> learn more..) and for this project I need measure something using height cm
> and kg. I saw the uom gem ( https://github.com/madriska/uom) that I think
> that make this job, with ActiveRecord Integration.
> Could anyone, please, send me some examples or information of how can I
> include this gem in one new project and starting to use? I’m using rails 3
> with ruby 1.9.2
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