> You can use `bundle exec rake` to load bundler first and ensure
> that
> these problems don't happen, but it gets a bit annoying to have to type
> that extra preamble everytime. rubygems-bundler aims to make that
> unnecessary.
>
> Fred

Thank you so much, Fred, for your explanation.
I got clear on Rubygems and bundler.
But I am not still able to get the handle of rubygems-bundler and 
rubygems-update.
I am using RVM and it normally activated Rake 0.9.2.2.
If my current gemset is dependent upon Rake 0.8.7, I still have to type 
bundle exec rake ... to use rake 0.8.7 even if I have ruygems-bundler 
1.0.0 gem.
It can be thought that rubygems-bundler is not working as expected in 
the RVM environment?

Regards,
Christopher

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