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In the sample application, every .ruby-version file is written as "2.0.0" but I think such a version does not exist. So I had to update .ruby-version for each branch.
But today I found rbenv-aliases plugin. I guess you use this plugin in order to make "2.0.0" available. If so, it is worth mentioning it in the book or README.
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I use RVM, and at least until recently using a version without a patch level worked fine. I'm running into a similar problem elsewhere. If I can't resolve it soon I'm apt to either declare the Ruby dependency in the Gemfile, Heroku-style, or remove it entirely.
It looks like rbenv does not support specifying the Ruby version in the Gemfile, and won't. I'm going to do some research on how similar tutorials handle Ruby versions.
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In the sample application, every .ruby-version file is written as "2.0.0" but I think such a version does not exist. So I had to update .ruby-version for each branch.
But today I found rbenv-aliases plugin. I guess you use this plugin in order to make "2.0.0" available. If so, it is worth mentioning it in the book or README.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: