> If you actually read the message you got, you will note that you *can* > update Rubygems using itself in Debian. You just have to define the > REALLY_GEM_UPDATE_SYSTEM environment variable to confirm that you really > know what you are doing.
Yes, I can. I just was confused that update_rubygems command doesn't issue such a warning. I was asking a "debian way" to install the latest version of rubygems. Maybe something like "checkinstall update_rubygems"? And maybe a debian way to remove rubygems installed with REALLY_GEM_UPDATE_SYSTEM enabled. It would be nice if preremove scripts of libruby1.9.1 and ruby1.9.1 included something like this: sudo rm -Rf `gem env paths` sudo rm -Rf `ruby -e 'puts $:'` Is it possible? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cakz4dbjcly9nv3zsy3gy9vkpcpmm5sjoveevpgwbnnwt3r9...@mail.gmail.com

