On Thursday, October 20, 2016 at 2:48:07 AM UTC-4, Myron Marston wrote:
>
> I've never heard of windows users having to do that.  I thought rubygems 
> took care of installing executables in a way that would work on windows 
> without needing to explicitly call ruby.
>
> That said, I last used Windows in 2008 so I really have no idea.  But I do 
> find it surprising.
>

Hi Myron,

Thanks, it's good to hear your experience. FWIW, it's a 2009 HP lappy, so, 
maybe something changed after 2008? Likely it's user error of some type I 
am unable to resolve, but whatever the case, at least I am functional 
now... While installing I did hit a wall w/rubygems as I initially had v2.4 
installed when I installed Ruby. As I understand, gems 2.4 is broken for 
windows and I had to upgrade gems to 2.6.7, so maybe something got kinked 
up with the registry when I tried to install w/2.4?

Once the new MacBook Pros come out I am hoping that I too can say "the last 
time I used Windows was in 2016".  

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