This post originated from an RSS feed registered with Ruby Buzz
by Eric Hodel.
Original Post: RubyGems 1.3.4
Feed Title: Segment7
Feed URL: http://blog.segment7.net/articles.rss
Feed Description: Posts about and around Ruby, MetaRuby, ruby2c, ZenTest and work at The Robot Co-op.
NOTE: RubyGems 1.1 and 1.2 have problems upgrading when there is no
rubygems-update installed. You will need to follow the second set of update
instructions if you see “Nothing to update”.
Release 1.3.4 fixes some bugs and adds some features.
Bug Fixes:
Fixed various warnings
Gem::ruby_version works correctly for 1.8 branch and trunk
Prerelease gems now show up in `gem list` and can be used
Fixed option name for `gem setup --format-executable`
RubyGems now matches Ruby > 1.9.1 gem paths
Gem::RemoteFetcher#download now works for explicit Windows paths across
drives. Bug #25882 by Lars Christensen
Fix typo in Gem::Requirement#parse. Bug #26000 by Mike Gunderloy.
Deprecation Notices:
Bulk index update is no longer supported (the code currently remains, but
not the tests)
Gem::manage_gems was removed in 1.3.3.
Time::today was removed in 1.3.3.
For a full list of changes to RubyGems and the contributor for each change,
see the ChangeLog file.
How can I get RubyGems?
NOTE: If you have installed RubyGems using a package system you may want to
install a new RubyGems through the same packaging system.
If you have a recent version of RubyGems (0.8.5 or later), then all you
need to do is:
$ gem update --system (you might need to be admin/root)
NOTE: RubyGems 1.1 and 1.2 have problems upgrading when there is no
rubygems-update installed. You will need to follow the second set of update
instructions if you see “Nothing to update”.
NOTE: You may have to run the command twice if you have any previosly
installed rubygems-update gems.
If you have an older version of RubyGems installed, then you can still do
it in two steps:
$ gem install rubygems-update (again, might need to be admin/root)
$ update_rubygems (... here too)
If you don’t have any gems install, there is still the pre-gem
approach to getting software … doing it manually: