**SOLVED** pacman Syu - ruby conflicts with rubygems..

:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to datesd
community is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: ruby conflicts with rubygems. Remove rubygems? [Y/n]
How can I resolve this? Ideally, I don't really want to update ruby.. I there a way I can skip updating ruby?
If not, do I need to wait until the rubygems package it updated?
Can I skip this somehow and update the rest of the system?
Last edited by tommed (2010-05-18 15:07:19)

Thanks Allan, does that mean if I were so inclined, it would be safe to remove rubygems, then update ruby?
The reason I don't think I should update ruby is because I have a lot of rails apps on this server, and there is bound to be more than a couple which can't cope with the update to ruby 1.9 (it's a pretty major upgrade).
I'll check out the pacman.conf thanks!

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