On Jul 9, 9:59 am, Pål Bergström <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Rick Denatale wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Colin Law<[email protected]> wrote:
> > rake rails:freeze:gems
>
> A possibly stupid question, but why do I get a .gem directory in my home
> directory when I do freeze? Well I get the idea, but why not keep the
> .gem in the app root or somewhere? What happens with my other apps
> running, they will use the .gem too, right?
>
.gem isn't used for frozen stuff. It's something gem does in some
cases when ran as a user that can't write to the system wide gem
location.
Fred
> I run rails for development under LSWS that I have installed in my home
> directory, with me as a user (to keep it simple). Everything else is gem
> and Macports.
> --
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