On Nov 22, 3:39 pm, "Bill Walton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Given that you're working on Windows, the easiest way to accomplish your
> goal is to set up multiple versions of InstantRails.  You can install the
> appropriate version of gems in each.  Just copy your app into whichever copy
> of (Instant) Rails you're interested in.  The problem with specifying
> different version of Rails prior to v2.0 has been the inability to specify
> the versions of the _other_ gems your app needs.  Instant Rails gets you
> around that very nicely.
>
You've always (or at least for a very long time) been able to require
particular versions of gems. That functionality is part of rubygems
itself.

Fred

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