Mac OS 10.7.2, Xcode 4.2.1, rvm 1.10.1 using ruby 1.9.3p0 (2011-10-30 revision 33570) [x86_64-darwin11.2.0]

After createing a brand new rails app Following the official rails blog post, attempting to convert apps to rails 3.2.0.rc2 yields the following

Updated Gemfile to depend on rails ~> 3.2.0.rc2
    gem 'rails', '~>3.2.0.rc2'
Updated Gemfile to depend on sass-rails ~> 3.2.3
    gem 'sass-rails',   '~> 3.2.3'

$ bundle install
Fetching source index for http://rubygems.org/
Bundler could not find compatible versions for gem "activesupport":
  In snapshot (Gemfile.lock):
    activesupport (3.1.1)

  In Gemfile:
    rails (~> 3.2.0.rc2) ruby depends on
      activesupport (= 3.2.0.rc2) ruby

Running `bundle update` will rebuild your snapshot from scratch, using 
only the gems in your Gemfile, which may resolve the conflict.

$bundle update
Fetching source index for http://rubygems.org/
Bundler could not find compatible versions for gem "railties":
  In Gemfile:
    coffee-rails (~> 3.1.1) ruby depends on
      railties (~> 3.1.0) ruby

    rails (~> 3.2.0.rc2) ruby depends on
      railties (3.2.0.rc2)

What exactly is the issue?

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I solved it by deleting the Gemfile.lock and running bundle install after:

$ rm Gemfile.lock
$ bundle install
Using rake (0.9.2.2) 
Using i18n (0.6.0) 
Using multi_json (1.0.4) 
Using activesupport (3.2.0.rc2) 
Using builder (3.0.0) 
Using activemodel (3.2.0.rc2) 
Using erubis (2.7.0) 
Using journey (1.0.0) 
Using rack (1.4.0) 
Using rack-cache (1.1) 
Using rack-test (0.6.1) 
Using hike (1.2.1) 
Using tilt (1.3.3) 
Using sprockets (2.1.2) 
Using actionpack (3.2.0.rc2) 
Using mime-types (1.17.2) 
Using polyglot (0.3.3) 
Using treetop (1.4.10) 
Using mail (2.3.0) 
Using actionmailer (3.2.0.rc2) 
Using arel (3.0.0) 
Using tzinfo (0.3.31) 
Using activerecord (3.2.0.rc2) 
Using activeresource (3.2.0.rc2) 
Using bundler (1.0.21) 
Using coffee-script-source (1.2.0) 
Using execjs (1.2.13) 
Using coffee-script (2.2.0) 
Using rack-ssl (1.3.2) 
Using json (1.6.4) 
Using rdoc (3.12) 
Using thor (0.14.6) 
Using railties (3.2.0.rc2) 
Using coffee-rails (3.2.1) 
Using jquery-rails (2.0.0) 
Using rails (3.2.0.rc2) 
Using sass (3.1.12) 
Using sass-rails (3.2.3) 
Using sqlite3 (1.3.5) 
Using uglifier (1.2.2) 
Your bundle is complete! Use `bundle show [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed.
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Yes! I solved the problem by the same approach! – Siwei Shen Mar 16 at 0:34
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As well as sass-rails, you need to bump the version of coffee-rails you depend on too (3.2.1 ought to do it)

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I not sure if this actually did anything but I did apply it before deleting the Gemfile.lock and running bundle install again. – rudolph9 Jan 14 at 0:42
You've got a newer version of coffee rails which is what you needed – Frederick Cheung Jan 14 at 0:44
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