There is no inverse for gems:unpack, but as you pointed out you can delete them yourself. There's nothing wrong with this, since unpack just copied the files without any further integration To confirm this, you can run: rake -T And get a list of all rake tasks.
There is no inverse for gems:unpack, but as you pointed out you can delete them yourself. There's nothing wrong with this, since unpack just copied the files without any further integration. To confirm this, you can run: rake -T And get a list of all rake tasks.
Thanks, you confirmed there is nothing bad than with the rm vendor/gems – fifigyuri Jan 31 '10 at 17:23.
The inverse rake operation is (without quotes):.
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