On Nov 9, 5:37 pm, Marnen Laibow-Koser <[email protected]> wrote:

> What do you mean by that in particular, and how is that relevant to the
> OP's issue?  Upgrading to Snow Leopard involves some changes due to the
> 64-bit architecture.  These potentially come into play regardless of
> where the OP's Ruby introverts and gems live.
>
Well for example upgrading from leopard to snow leopard upgrades ruby
from 1.8.6 to 1.8.7 which might not be a change you wish to introduce,
but if you just go with the stock snow leopard install that's what
you'll get. Point releases to the OS might also update ruby,
presumably to fix bugs but may also introduce bugs. I think robert's
point was just that something like rvm puts you in the driver seat
rather than whoever controls your OS's packaging (in addition to being
able to work with multiple versions easily)

Fred
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