update requirements section, fixes #472

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Konstantin Haase 2012-03-08 07:42:19 +01:00
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@ -1878,28 +1878,27 @@ The following Ruby versions are officially supported:
Sinatra 1.4.0 is released. Sinatra 1.4.0 is released.
[ Ruby 1.9.2 ] [ Ruby 1.9.2 ]
1.9.2 is fully supported and recommended. Note that Radius and Markaby 1.9.2 is fully supported and recommended. Do not use 1.9.2p0, it is known to
are currently not 1.9 compatible. Do not use 1.9.2p0, it is known to cause cause segmentation faults when running Sinatra. Support will continue at least
segmentation faults when running Sinatra. Support will continue at least
until the release of Ruby 1.9.4/2.0 and support for the latest 1.9 release until the release of Ruby 1.9.4/2.0 and support for the latest 1.9 release
will continue as long as it is still supported by the Ruby core team. will continue as long as it is still supported by the Ruby core team.
[ Ruby 1.9.3 ] [ Ruby 1.9.3 ]
1.9.3 is fully supported. We recommend waiting for higher patch levels to be 1.9.3 is fully supported and recommended. Please note that switching to 1.9.3
released (current one is p0) before using it in production. Please note that from an earlier version will invalidate all sessions.
switching to 1.9.3 from an earlier version will invalidate all sessions.
[ Rubinius ] [ Rubinius ]
Rubinius is officially supported (Rubinius >= 1.2.4), everything, including Rubinius is officially supported (Rubinius >= 1.2.4), everything, including
all template languages, works. The upcoming 2.0 release is supported as all template languages, works. The upcoming 2.0 release is supported as
well. well, including 1.9 mode.
[ JRuby ] [ JRuby ]
JRuby is officially supported (JRuby >= 1.6.5). No issues with third party JRuby is officially supported (JRuby >= 1.6.7). No issues with third party
template libraries are known, however, if you choose to use JRuby, please template libraries are known, however, if you choose to use JRuby, please
look into JRuby rack handlers, as the Thin web server is not fully supported look into JRuby rack handlers, as the Thin web server is not fully supported
on JRuby. JRuby's support for C extensions is still experimental, which only on JRuby. JRuby's support for C extensions is still experimental, which only
affects RDiscount, Redcarpet and RedCloth at the moment. affects RDiscount, Redcarpet, RedCloth and Yajl templates as well as Thin
and Mongrel at the moment.
We also keep an eye on upcoming Ruby versions. We also keep an eye on upcoming Ruby versions.