2009/8/21 James West <[email protected]>:
>
> Colin Law wrote:
>
>>
>> I am not sure but here is a suggestion.  First lock your application to
>> 2.3.2 by putting this at the beginning of environment.rb (watch out in
>> case there is already a line setting this up)
>>
>> RAILS_GEM_VERSION = '2.3.2' unless defined? RAILS_GEM_VERSION
>>
>> Check the app still runs.
>> Now if you do
>> rake rails:freeze:gems
>> I hope it will freeze 2.3.2 in.
>>
>> Colin
>
> Thanks Colin.
> The environment.rb is set to 2.3.2 as you suggested. I kinda expected
> that a freeze gems would take this into account but sadly that is not
> the case.

If you have the line in environment.rb then it should use 2.3.2
without having to freeze it in.  Delete any rails directory in /
vendor in your application and try the app.  If it is not using 2.3.2
there is something odd going on.  Are you sure there is not a typo in
the version line in environment.rb?

Colin

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