You can use bundler 0.9 perhaps that will install on gems 1.3.5
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On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 11:35 PM, Shri Borde <shri.bo...@microsoft.com>wrote:

>    tfpt review "/shelveset:r3;REDMOND\sborde"
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> Add a stub implementation of YAML.add_builtin_type. With this fix, I can
> create a Rails 3 app, add a controller, start the server, and request the
> main page! See
> http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2010/2/5/rails-3-0-beta-release for setup
> instructions. The caveats are:
>
> ·         You need to use MRI to install the dependency gems since Rails 3
> uses the bundler gem specifies RubyGems 1.3.6 as a dependency, whereas
> IronRuby includes 1.3.5.
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> ·         You need to use ir.exe -1.8.7
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> ·         None of the ActiveRecord IronRuby adapters have been updated to
> work with Rails 3. So you cannot use ActiveRecord
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> Also, Enables Rails 3 tests that now work after Tomas's fixes for
> Symbol#to_proc and encoding
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