Rob Th wrote in post #966881:
> pepe,
>
> "Removing gems is a little boring but it shouldn't take you more than
> 10 or 15 minutes to remove all the ones you need to remove once you
> get the hang of it."
>
> How, I tried the
> RobsiMac:~ rob$ sudo gem uninstall rails -v 2.3.8
>
> Select gem to uninstall:
>  1. rails-2.3.8
>  2. rails-2.3.8
>  3. All versions
>> 3
> Remove executables:
>   rails
>
> in addition to the gem? [Yn]
> Removing rails
> Successfully uninstalled rails-2.3.8
> Remove executables:
>   rails
>
> in addition to the gem? [Yn]
> Removing rails
> Successfully uninstalled rails-2.3.8
> RobsiMac:~ rob$ rails -v
> -bash: /usr/bin/rails: No such file or directory
>
> I seem to have messed up somehow. (i.e. I expected after running "sudo
> gem uninstall rails -v 2.3.8" I would get "rails -v" saying the next
> most current version.)
>
> It seems like it uninstalled more than 2.3.8 but on gem list there are
> version still around there. Eww.

I recently had this happen as well.  If I tell you what I think is going 
on, will you actually pay attention, or will you just give me the 
brush-off again?  If the latter, I'm not going to waste my time writing 
an explanation; if the former, I'll be happy to.  Your choice; just let 
me know how you'd like to do things.

Best,
-- 
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
mar...@marnen.org

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