You could generate a new scratch application without specifying Rails
version (thus getting the latest) and look at the versions that get
written into that new Gemfile. Manual translation is the only way --
the idea here is that once you've generated an application, you make
the decisions (manually and deliberately) about what to do next.
Walter
On Jun 2, 2011, at 3:17 AM, Manuele Dones wrote:
* sorry, "bundle update" doesn't update the gems in my system, but
install the previous version of them required by the project... so
it's the same as "bundle install"...
Instead I would like to update the references in my project of the
newest version of gems.
Thanks again
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