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@@ -225,6 +225,8 @@ The debugger used by Rails, +ruby-debug+, comes as a gem. To install it, just ru
$ sudo gem install ruby-debug
</shell>
+TIP: If you are using Ruby 1.9, you can install a compatible version of +ruby-debug+ by running +sudo gem install ruby-debug19+
+
In case you want to download a particular version or get the source code, refer to the "project's page on rubyforge":http://rubyforge.org/projects/ruby-debug/.
Rails has had built-in support for ruby-debug since Rails 2.0. Inside any Rails application you can invoke the debugger by calling the +debugger+ method.