Posted By: Curt Hibbs
Date: 2007-02-23 22:30
Summary: One-Click Ruby Installer 1.8.5-24
Project: Ruby Installer for Windows

This is embarrassing: yesterday I released 1.8.5-23 that was supposed to have upgraded SciTE to version 1.72, but due to a procedural error, it actually contained SciTE version 1.67!

This release corrects that error and actually contains SciTE 1.72. Honest!

If you don't care about the new version of SciTE, then there is no reason to download and install this release.

As always, you can download the One-Click Ruby Installer for Windows here:

http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=167

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BY: craigb spengler (craigbspengler)
DATE: 2007-02-24 17:33
SUBJECT: rapid release rate(!)

 

This is praise and a plea. I think it is really great that you are keeping One-Click current with new releases of rails. My problem is that it seems that every new release I have to reconstruct my entire project tree after installing One-Click into a "NEW" directory as required.

And now, with the new ruby, gems, and rails, when I copy an old (very live and current) rails' project tree to the new install, i get a gems wrong version.

Now this is very frustrating -- all I really want to do is code, and with so many rev changes (I want to keep up-to-date) I spend more time trying to maintain my core platform than I do coding.

The key: can't the One-Click accommodate an Update feature so that we can just update and keep working?


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