Could you tell me, whats the difference between:
$Bundle update
and
$Bundle install
bundle update
and bundle install
can both install the gems you specified in Gemfile but missing in gems.
But bundle update
does one thing more to upgrade:
If the gems specified in Gemfile have version controlled with ~>
, it will upgrade to the latest at the final digit, the patch version.
For example, if you have a gem in Gemfile
'foo_gem', '~> 2.1.0'
bundle update
will check if newer version of 2.1.x is available in cloud. Say your current version is 2.1.2 and what's latest in cloud is 2.1.5, it will install 2.1.5. But if 2.2.6
is the newest, it won't do anything.
Better practice in my opinion
Always add version to critical gems like rails
.
Stick to bundle install
(or bundle
which is default to install
) in most cases. Only do bundle update
when it's really necessary and you are fully prepared for the result.
bundle install
will still install the latest gem say 2.1.5 if you don't have this gem. But, if you already have this gem at 2.1.1, bundle install
will do nothing.
Commented
May 11, 2013 at 19:31
Bundle Update
s the gems specified (all gems, if none are specified), ignoring the previously installed gems specified in the Gemfile.lock. In general, you should use bundle install
to install the same exact gems and versions across machines.
The bundle currently has blahgem locked at 5.11.1. Try running bundle update blahgem
, (or just bundle update).