There is a "gem dependencies" that will show you the network of dependencies
if you want to know more about this.

Bret

On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 6:28 AM, Željko Filipin <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I have just installed Ruby (ruby 1.8.6 (2007-09-24 patchlevel 111)
> [i386-mswin32]), updated rubygems and installed Watir:
>
> C:\>gem install watir --no-rdoc --no-ri
> ...
> Successfully installed win32-api-1.4.6-x86-mswin32-60
> Successfully installed windows-api-0.4.0
> Successfully installed windows-pr-1.0.9
> Successfully installed win32-process-0.6.2
> Successfully installed xml-simple-1.0.12
> Successfully installed json_pure-1.2.2
> Successfully installed rubyforge-2.0.4
> Successfully installed gemcutter-0.5.0
> Successfully installed rake-0.8.7
> Successfully installed hoe-2.5.0
> Successfully installed s4t-utils-1.0.4
> Successfully installed builder-2.1.2
> Successfully installed user-choices-1.1.6.1
> Successfully installed commonwatir-1.6.5
> Successfully installed firewatir-1.6.5
> Successfully installed nokogiri-1.4.1-x86-mswin32
> Successfully installed watir-1.6.5
> 17 gems installed
>
> It installed 17 gems with it. I was just surprised, I did not know we have
> so much dependencies. Not that it matters, it installs just fine.
>
> Željko
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