Norm Scherer wrote in post #1176272:
> If I were doing the job I would first get it running in my system with
> rails 2.3.18 (the last rails 2 version) and then upgrade it.  The
> easiest way to get it running with rails 2.3.18 would be to install a
> 10.4 LTS system (which is of the same vintage) then install rubygems
> (probably version 1.4) then 'gem install rails --version 2.3.18' and
> then 'rake gems:install' in your app directory.  Take a look at Agile
> Rails edition 2 for help.  After you have it running and all of the
> tests running you are ready to explore upgrading.
>
> JMHO
> Norm

Thanx Norm,

That makes so much more sense. Yes - gonna try that and will keep you
posted.

Thanx again. Finally someone with some sensible suggestion - whew -
thanx!!!

Goan.

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