Neil Wilson wrote:
2008/6/23 Eric Hodel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Really, though, you should upgrade to 1.2.
1.2.0 is definitely a lot better at first glance. With my sysadmin hat
on I prefer to give software a good time to bed in before recommending
an upgrade. However in this case the problems with our 256Mb machines
are pretty much insurmountable so I'll just have to trust that your
testing regime is sufficiently rigorous ;-)
I tested RubyGems 1.2 on an OpenBSD VM with 256 MB RAM and no swap. It
worked fine, and installation was fast too. This is what I did:
gem source -u
gem install rails --no-rdoc --no-ri --no-update-sources
gem install something_else --no-rdoc --no-ri --no-update-sources
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