I agree with Fred,

Rails 1.2.3 is the earliest I would consider using, in the log run it
will cause you less pain to stay current. Security and other such
features have got so much better in more recent versions

On Nov 26, 1:52 am, Freddy Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know that this is NOT what you want to hear but you will save your
> self a bunch of time if you just upgrade to 1.8.6/7 and go with the
> latest rails. If you are on a old linux platform that comes with 1.8.2
> (I think an older debian did that) Just get the latest ruby source and
> compile/make/make install ...
>
> my 2 cents.. back to bobnations question why?
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