that the code is not picking up the right version for rails.
A quick look at:
gem list
receals that I have:
rails (1.0.0)
Web-application framework with template engine, control-flow layer, and ORM.
rails_analyzer_tools (1.1.0)
Tools for analyzing the performance of web sites.
And 1.1.0 is exactly what it shows as my version of rails. Well, again, I beg to differ!
The quick and dirty fix:
edit /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rails-1.0.0/lib/tasks/framework.rake
and hardcode the version:
rails = if version = ENV[‘VERSION’]
Gem.cache.search(‘rails’, “= #{version}”).first
else
Gem.cache.search(‘rails’).sort_by { |g| g.version }.last
end
version ||= rails.version
version = ‘1.0’ #HARDCODE VERSION
Now, freezing rails works as expected:
rake freeze_gems
An other solution may be what Michael Gorsuch did.