Right.

I believe

sudo apt-get install ruby ruby1.8-dev libopenssl-ruby rubygems swig libsqlite3-ruby1.8 flex bison

gets you everything you need to install/run itex2MML and Instiki.

correct.

In particular, you don't need a GEM installation of Rails.

but rails 2.3.2 needs rubygems >= 1.3.1
at least that's what it complained about on debian squeeze.


On the other hand, to run the upgrade script

   http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/instiki/show/Upgrading

does require rake, which probably does need to be installed via a GEM.

hmm. you are right.
i would love to hear from other debian users if they experienced any problems or something similar that was described here. at least it does not only affect instiki, but all rails/rubygems software.


-m



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