Fernando Perez wrote:
> That's not the correct way. You should:
> 
> - install Ruby
> - Download rubygems and run setup.rb
> - Install Rails from rubygems with: $ [sudo] gem install rails

I wonder what is the use of rails-2.3.2.zip then? The reason I 
downloaded the zip package is because my home connection is slow, only 
52 kbps. So, I usually download anything that is large from somewhere 
else like office, school or internet cafe, and then install it at home. 
I could download and install RubyStack from 
http://bitnami.org/stack/rubystack. But in that case I can't learn the 
manual setup and the packages included are not always latest, I believe.

Can anyone help on this account?
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