tag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:/discussions/questions/9873-why-dont-the-gemfileinstall-strings-on-the-right-match-up-to-the-latest-versions-releasedRubyGems.org: Discussion 2017-03-16T13:56:29Ztag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/421529232017-03-14T15:15:40Z2017-03-14T15:15:43ZWhy don't the gemfile/install strings on the right match up to the latest versions released?<div><p>I see this often. Is that managed by the author or is it automated?</p></div>bbtag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/421529232017-03-15T06:10:11Z2017-03-15T06:10:11ZWhy don't the gemfile/install strings on the right match up to the latest versions released?<div><p>Can you give an example?</p></div>David Radcliffetag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/421529232017-03-15T14:14:28Z2017-03-15T14:14:28ZWhy don't the gemfile/install strings on the right match up to the latest versions released?<div><p>Sure, for the inspec gem, <a href="https://rubygems.org/gems/inspec/versions/0.9.9">https://rubygems.org/gems/inspec/versions/0.9.9</a></p>
<p>The latest version is 1.16.1 but the clipboard links on the right side of the page give you 0.9.9.</p></div>bbtag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/421529232017-03-16T13:56:28Z2017-03-16T13:56:28ZWhy don't the gemfile/install strings on the right match up to the latest versions released?<div><p>That's because you're viewing the page for the older version. If you look at the page for the gem (<a href="https://rubygems.org/gems/inspec">https://rubygems.org/gems/inspec</a>) it has the most recent version. Or if you look at any other specific version page it will link to the specific version.</p></div>David Radcliffe