I posted an earlier question but am amending it with this question
instead which hopefully gets to the heart of the matter:
I'm trying to get from rubygems version 0.9.5 to version 1.2.0 because I
believe that 1.3.0 has a possible bug. However when I install 0.9.5 and
then do a gem update --system it updates to 1.3.0 because that's the
most recent in my remote repository (we use an internal repository,
btw).
The repository does have 1.2.0. How do I get to version 1.2.0 instead
of 1.3.0?
Thanks.
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Download it manually and install from local file.
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Thanks for the response, but the question of "how" was really the heart
of my question. I understand that *gems* can be installed locally by
using the -l switch, but when I try
gem update --system -l [some file name]
it does not work and I'm not clear on the difference between
gem install rubygems-update-0.9.5.gem
and
gem update --system
and
update_rubygems.
Am I the only person that finds this confusing?
Thanks.
Radosław Bułat wrote:
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Download it manually and install from local file.
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