Sam Kong wrote:
> I have a rails 2.3.8 app which has rack 1.1.0.
> I get parse_multipart error.
> There's a new release of rack 1.2.0 which might fix the multipart error.
> 
> The question is how I upgrade the rack?
> I froze the rails.
> I did "gem update rack" and it upgraded rack to 1.2.0.
> But my rails app still uses rack 1.1.
> How do I set the rails app use rack 1.2.0?

Sorry, I don't know exactly how to resolve your issue, but I can tell 
you this much. Rails version 2.3.5 used a version of Rack prior to 1.1.0 
(I don't remember the exact version). Rails used that version even when 
a newer Rack gem was installed. Apparently its dependency is restricted 
it to use the older version only.

Maybe Rails 2.3.8 is doing something similar for Rack 1.1.0.

What indication do you have that upgrading to Rack 1.2.0 will solve your 
problem? Did you read that somewhere, or are you just guessing? If the 
latter then you're probably wasting your time. If Rails 2.3.8 were 
having issues with the version of Rack installed, then it seems likely 
that a lot of people would be having the same problem.

I've not actually been able to try Rails 2.3.8, because I can't install 
it on one of my machines for some reason. I haven't figured out why. 
And, with Rails 3.0 so close to release I may skip 2.3.8 altogether. It 
seems like it still has some issues anyway.
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