Ruby 1.9 Upgrade Notice

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Subhas Dandapani

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May 21, 2013, 2:44:07 AM5/21/13
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Hi All,

We're upgrading to Ruby 1.9. You may have to upgrade the Ruby in your development machines to 1.9, and we're also updating most of the Wiki pages.

Specifically for the next few days - if you have *ANY* problem, please catch us at IRC:
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=rapidftr


Subhas Dandapani

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May 21, 2013, 5:47:09 AM5/21/13
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Hi,

Ruby 1.9 upgrade changes have been merged! Now the latest master will no longer work with Ruby 1.8.

All Wiki pages have been updated. Please take a look and see if you're able to get it up and running.

And please feel free to hop onto IRC if you have any problems:
> http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=rapidftr

- Subhas/Viky

Yekkanti Kishore Kumar

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May 29, 2013, 8:46:20 AM5/29/13
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To make sure all of our environments(local dev/qa/ production) are similar , shall we drop in a .rvmrc and .ruby-version  files(both for rvm and rbenv) into the rapidftr web codebase? 

Can any one share what's the exact ruby patch version that's being used in the prod and qa instances?



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Akash

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May 29, 2013, 9:06:42 AM5/29/13
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that sounds like a good idea.

we're using the following version in test: ruby 1.9.3p392
prod is not currently running the latest code and still uses ruby 1.8.7

Yekkanti Kishore Kumar

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Jun 12, 2013, 5:40:53 AM6/12/13
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Added the support for rvm and rbenv and gave a pull request here. I've tested this with rvm. Can any one using rbenv test if it works.

Subhas Dandapani

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Jun 12, 2013, 6:11:24 AM6/12/13
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Kishore/Myself added .ruby-version and .ruby-gemset files (which are now a common standard supported by both RBEnv and RVM). The good thing about these files is that, if in case any of you want to test with a different Ruby version or gemset, you can override the defaults by adding your own .rvmrc or .rbenv-* files.

Note: You may need the latest RVM/rbenv to support the standard .ruby-version/.ruby-gemset files
- Subhas
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