Yes! I could run the original file on my older Mac, that died. It wills't 
run on my new Mac at all. 

I went back to the original folder and tried to download Rails 2.2.3 - it 
had lots of warnings. 

On Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at 9:16:01 AM UTC-5, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 5:50 AM, Stephanie_Snowflake 
> <spicyc...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > I don't even have Rails 2.2.3 on my Mac! 
>
> That makes utterly no sense. You previously said you could run the 
> app, including tests, in its original form. 
>
> >> So I need to start over from the original project directory! Like 
> >> uninstall rails. 
>
> Upgrading a project like this is much easier if you're using a version 
> manager like rvm to maintain separate gemsets for the stages of the 
> upgrade. 
>
> Regardless, you need to get back to the original *working with tests* 
> starting point and upgrade a step at a time. In particular pay attention 
> to the deprecation warnings *and fix them* before moving on. 
>
> Good luck. 
> -- 
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> <javascript:> 
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