trouble using RubyCocoa after Ruby update

Yvon Thoraval yvon_thoraval at mac.com
Sat Oct 21 01:33:22 PDT 2006


Le 21 oct. 06 à 10:25, Emmanuel Hainry a écrit :

> It is not dangerous, it only means you have three versions built on  
> your
> system, but the only one that can work is the one active, lying in
> ${prefix} (the other (in fact, all installed versions, the active
> version only makes links to this place) are kept in
> ${prefix}/var/db/dports/software/) that way you can roll back to an
> older version if the new one does not work well. However, it takes  
> space
> on your hard drive.
>
> To uninstall one version, just use "uninstall", for example
> sudo port uninstall apache2 @2.2.0_0
>
> To do a rollback, you have to deactivate the active version then
> activate the older one, for example:
>
> sudo port deactivate apache2 @2.2.3_0
> sudo port activate apache2 @2.2.2_1

ok, fine thanks, i'l wait for uninstalling oldest the newest are  
working weel.


> (I do not know about your ruby problems...)

ok i'll wait also for an advice on that topic ))

in between i'll install what i need into my HOME )))

best,

Yvon


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