Happy new year! I just started work on a new hobo app, and first installed and updated a number of gems. In the process I noticed that "sudo gem install hobo" on OSX Maverick also installs railties 3.2.16. Afterwards this caused conflicts as hobo seems to requires railties 3.2.13. The problem was resolved by uninstalling railties 3.2.16, and instead installing 3.2.13.
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