If you’ve got a library or three, multiruby is an easy way to verify
compatibility of multiple versions of ruby:
http://blog.zenspider.com/archives/2007/12/testing_for_ruby_18_and_19_using_multiruby.html
If you’ve got a library or three, multiruby is an easy way to verify
compatibility of multiple versions of ruby:
http://blog.zenspider.com/archives/2007/12/testing_for_ruby_18_and_19_using_multiruby.html
Ryan D. wrote:
If you’ve got a library or three, multiruby is an easy way to verify
compatibility of multiple versions of ruby:http://blog.zenspider.com/archives/2007/12/testing_for_ruby_18_and_19_using_multiruby.html
Thank you!! I sort of discovered that, but hadn’t had a chance to
actually configure it.
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