It's an issue with Mail's dependencies being too tight - and it only seems to 
be an issue when Bundler isn't being used (or particular versions of Bundler?)

We've asked Mikel to quickly relax the dependencies. I haven't received any 
answer to today's messages and will have to pull/yank the release in case he's 
busy or can't do a Mail release.

I'm very sorry about this, but it's something that - because of the way bundler 
works - wasn't visible to me before 0.5.0 was out of the door (and someone used 
`rails new`). We've all thought Mail would have relaxed its dependencies weeks 
ago, but apparently something has gone wrong with that.



On Nov 30, 2010, at 2:28 AM, Scott S. wrote:

> Hate to say it, but for now you have to uninstall the offending version
> of i18n (specifically 0.5.0 with 'gem uninstall i18n') Then 'gem install
> rails' to get the proper version
> 
> Sarah Dunne wrote in post #964949:
>> Hi
>> 
>> Have spent hours trying to set up ruby and rails in order to do a
>> project for college , have uninstalled /installed etc ...this error
>> ..."error: mail requires i18n (~> 0.4.1, runtime)"
>> .....what does it mean?   .... Is their a simple way to rectify this
>> infuriating mes
>> sage
>> 
>> I am using windows 7
>> 
>> Thanks in advance
>> 
>> Sarah
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