If you rename /usr/bin/gem to /usr/bin/gem.org (are you running OSX?
Did you compile Ruby to be in /usr/local yourself?) then you should
immediately fall back on your /usr/local/bin install.

I've been bitten by that far too many times....


On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Denis Haskin <de...@haskinferguson.net> wrote:
> ~$ which gem
> /usr/bin/gem
>
> But I think your suggestion about possible multiple gem locations might be
> valid.  A couple of times I have accidentally done 'gem install' instead of
> 'sudo gem install', but I thought I had cleaned up and re-done it each
> time... I will investigate some more.
>
> Thanks,
>
> dwh
>
>
> Anthony Eden wrote:
>>
>> What does 'which gem' return? Is it possible that you have the two
>> locations where gems are being installed on your system?
>>
>> I just ran the sudo rake reinstall locally and it worked fine (one I
>> installed the 0.5.0 version of adapter-extensions).
>>
>> -A
>>
>>
>
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