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Remove/Uninstall old version of ruby gem

I updated a gem while I had the Rails server running and now I have two versions of the gem installed in my gemset.

I updated using bundle update bootstrap-sass and now have both 2.0.1 and 2.0.2.

The server seems to be serving up the 2.0.2 version so I assume it should have removed the 2.0.1 version when it did the update and didn't because the gem was in use at the time.

How can I update it properly so that the server will use 2.0.2 instead of 2.0.1, or how do I remove the 2.0.1 version of the gem?

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user1116573 Avatar asked Apr 17 '12 22:04

user1116573


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You can remove a specific version of a gem by using:

gem uninstall gem_name --version version

To remove bootstrap-sass 2.0.1 use:

gem uninstall bootstrap-sass --version 2.0.1

Alternately, you could tell bundler to use a particular version, as others have suggested. In your Gemfile to use ONLY version 2.0.2:

gem 'bootstrap-sass', '2.0.2'

Or

gem 'bootstrap-sass', '~> 2.0.2'

will use the greatest version higher than 2.0.2 but less than 2.1.

See "Specifying Versions in a Gemfile" for more information.

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Paul Simpson Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 11:09

Paul Simpson


This will remove version 2.0.1 and 2.0.2:

gem uninstall bootstrap-sass --version 2.0.1
gem uninstall bootstrap-sass --version 2.0.2

This will remove all old versions of the gem:

gem cleanup bootstrap-sass

This lets you choose which ones you want to remove:

gem uninstall bootstrap-sass
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Suriyaa Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 11:09

Suriyaa