On Jul 9, 9:42 am, Pål Bergström <
rails-mailing-l...@...>
wrote:
> Rick Denatale wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Colin Law<
clan...@...> wrote:
>
> > Another options is to put rails 2.3.2 into the app structure itself:
>
> > On the development machine
>
> > rake rails:freeze:gems
>
> I might do this. What about updates? Will a new freeze get the latest
> versions? And I can always unfreeze, right?
Freezing unpacks the gems into vendor/rails. Unfreezing is a simple as
blowing away that directory (there's probably a rake task that does
that too)
Fred
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