On 6 January 2011 22:33, Sawan T. <[email protected]> wrote:
> Walter Davis wrote in post #972969:
>> On Jan 6, 2011, at 5:01 PM, Sawan T. wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Sawan."
>>
>>
>> I believe you can always force a particular version of rails at the
>> command line by using this syntax:
>>
>> rails_2.3.5 script/whatever
>>
>> But the smart money is on RVM.
>>
>> Walter
>
> Thanks Walter for your reply, I used the syntax rails_2.3.5
> script/console nothing happened. Then I tried to see the rails version
> by using rails -v and it gave me 3.0.3... is there anyway that I can
> have the app use verson 2.3.5

I absolutely agree with another poster who said you should use rvm
(Ruby Version Manager).  This lets you separate out the sets of gems
(including Rails) that an app should use so that it is not confused by
other versions of gems on the system.

Colin

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