So,
The short answer is yes - Ruby 1.9.1 from 1.8.6 affects several things,
the big ones being how scopes and controller calls to models work with
scopes work. In addition, several ways that I manage arrays created
errors so I'm in the mode of polishing them up.
I'm taking a friend's advice
Hiya mate,
Yeah I'm not worried about gems in my project. A while back I wanted to
set out and create my own windows compiled version of ruby. I ended up
settling on Luis Lavena's one-click mingw sandbox 1.9.1 - 1.9.2 checkout
instead. There were just too many libraries to compile to get ru
One word, yes!
If you want to use Ruby 1.9 with Rails then you have to reinstall all
the gems under Ruby 1.9 which is where you might get issues. Currently
Ruby 1.9.1 and Rails 2.3.3 works fine but there are issues with some
gems, please check out this website for more information about what
user
I'll make the leap on my vmware box and test it myself. No response
necessary now.
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