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upgrade to JRuby 1.1.2

by Piergiuliano Bossi-2 :: Rate this Message:

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I may have missed this, but how do I reliably upgrade to JRuby 1.1.2 (preserving for example all the existing gems)?

I'm currently using NB 6.1 Beta with built-in JRuby 1.1RC1.

Thanks,
Giuliano

Re: upgrade to JRuby 1.1.2

by Martin Krauskopf :: Rate this Message:

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Piergiuliano Bossi wrote:
> I may have missed this, but how do I reliably upgrade to JRuby 1.1.2

You can download JRuby 1.1.2 separately from:

   http://dist.codehaus.org/jruby/

And then add it to the Platform Manager. Since then you can use it for
your projects.

> (preserving for example all the existing gems)?

By default Gems are installed into an interpreter's directory. To share
RubyGems between two interpreter you might set the same GEM_HOME (from
Ruby Platform manager) for e.g. JRuby 1.1.1 and JRuby 1.1.2.

See:

   http://rubygems.org/read/chapter/3#page83

for more details.

> I'm currently using NB 6.1 Beta with built-in JRuby 1.1RC1.

I discourage the use of NB 6.1 Beta. Use 6.1 final and be sure you have
applied all the patches:

   Menu -> Help -> Check for Updates

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Re: upgrade to JRuby 1.1.2

by Piergiuliano Bossi-2 :: Rate this Message:

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On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 3:15 AM, Martin Krauskopf <Martin.Krauskopf@...> wrote:
I discourage the use of NB 6.1 Beta. Use 6.1 final and be sure you have applied all the patches:

 Menu -> Help -> Check for Updates


Thanks Martin, I'll follow your advice by update NB first and JRuby later.

Thanks again.
Giuliano
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