[ANN] RubyInstaller 1.9.3-p392 released

In combination with the rest of the RubyInstaller team, I'm very
pleased to announce the release of RubyInstaller packages for Ruby
1.9.3-p392

Upgrade to this version is extremely recommended as contains security fixes.

As usual, installer and 7z packages are available at RubyInstaller
website and RubyForge for download:

http://rubyinstaller.org/downloads
http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=167&release_id=47128
[RELEASE_ID]

For verification, MD5 signatures of each file released are provided:

28fd5fff0c2c80127cc16e1395ffaf68 *ruby-1.9.3-p392-doc-chm.7z
5df6b257f1c2775f8a7090295b834db4 *ruby-1.9.3-p392-i386-mingw32.7z
2e21e49d5ed4f65d53032d0e38909eea *rubyinstaller-1.9.3-p392.exe

Installer is also digitally signed to avoid alterations and UAC warnings.

You can read Ruby's own announcement here:

http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/404796

= What's new?

Beyond what is covered by Ruby itself, we have our own set of improvements:

* Enhancements:
  * Upgraded Ruby 1.9.3 to patchlevel 392
  * Upgraded OpenSSL to version 1.0.0k

= Alternate download links

Sometimes RubyForge might have issues when trying to download the above files.

Please try adding "/noredirect" to the file download URLs so skip the entire
RubyForge's mirror functionality.

If that still doesn't work, try using RubyInstaller CDN directly by using
above filenames combined with the archive folder:

http://cdn.rubyinstaller.org/archives/1.9.3-p392/<filename.ext>

Regards,

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Perfection in design is achieved not when there is nothing more to add,
but rather when there is nothing more to take away.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

I am using Ubuntu 12.10 OS. My ruby version is as below

@ubuntu:~$ ruby -v
ruby 1.9.3p194 (2012-04-20 revision 35410) [x86_64-linux]
@ubuntu:~$

Could you tell me is there any direct command available to upgrade my
Ruby version to the latest one?

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RubyInstaller is for windows and usually it's used to install Ruby(and
tk/tcl support if you want) from an .exe. You should open another
thread.

Kind regards. Damián.

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