On 26.02.2012, at 19:18, Joel wrote:

> Thanks Fred.  I downloaded the latest Xcode last night, turned the
> computer off for the night, and tried it again this morning.  No go;
> same message.  I'm also supposed to be able to write gcc -v to test
> the compiler from Xcode, but I'm getting an error on that also.  I
> tried going into Xcode and starting a project, and it seems to be
> working.  Xcode is now being distributed at the App store, instead of
> off of the disk.  I wonder if that has something to do with it?  I'm
> thinking of maybe trying to put it on my hard drive from the disk for
> the old Leopard from my old machine.
> 
> As for Apple's gve command line tools, package, I don't know what that
> is.


:) native mac os' ruby 1.8 - too old to waste your time if you want to practice 
in Rails.

Anyway this is your issue …. 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/761521/when-i-try-sudo-gem-install-json-i-get-the-following-error

But today the only way to escape that insane stuff -- to use rvm.

It's pretty simple:
1) Install latest Xcode
2) Install rvm: http://beginrescueend.com/
3) Install rubies you want to.
4) Update gem --system
5) Install Rails version you want.

Just easy and safe.

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