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I am currently learning how to use Ruby on Rails.

My local machine (Mac OS X Mavericks) is running Ruby 2.1.0 and Rails 4.

In order to follow a tutorial, I need it to run Ruby 1.9.3 and Rails 3.2.

However, I do not want to downgrade my whole machine, but only the directory of the tutorial project.

All my project are located in Desktop > work and the project I would like to set up the specific environment is located in Desktop > work > project_name

I tried to install RVM and use .rvmrc project files, as described here, but could not achieve my goal.

What is the correct, step by step, workflow to set a project specific Ruby on Rails environment, in a given directory?

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Add this to your gem file:

ruby "1.9.3"
gem 'rails', '3.2'

THEN

bundle install

THEN

rails s

Now your environment will work as specify.

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  • Thank you very much for your reply. I do know how to modify the Gem file, but then, what about dependents? I mean, when I am going to add a new Gem, how can I make sure that it will work with my local versions? May 10, 2014 at 18:17
  • adding this your environment will rails 3.2 and if some gems will not work then it will show error message , its not a big deal May 11, 2014 at 6:10
  • Correct. I actually had other other versioning problems that are now solved. May 12, 2014 at 4:28

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