Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
> Jiggy Jiggy wrote:
>> I run a small RoR application on a company server.  I try to install
>> my own list of gems because I would like to test new features, but the
>> admin did not want to install these because these may disrupt other
>> applications. Since I know that I can install some gems locally in my
>> own machine, I ask the admin if it is possible to have a separate set
>> of gems only for my application or for my user account. However, he
>> said "no." Is it really impossible to do that?
> 
> No.  Your admin does not know what he is talking about: gem will install 
> in ~/.gem if it can't get write access to the system gem path.
> 
> However, for Rails apps, there's a better way: rake gems:unpack will put 
> gems into your app's vendor/gems directory.

Sweet. I think that this is a better approach.

> Best,
> -- 
> Marnen Laibow-Koser
> http://www.marnen.org
> [email protected]
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