Enabled did_you_mean, install during build, and clear gem paths #3892
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This enables did_you_mean and installs it during the build. Fixes #3480.
@mkristian I could not figure out how to make this work without being a default gem. We do not have any logic to preinstall gems that aren't default, do we?
This also includes the
Gem.clear_paths
hack to address too-early booting of RubyGems in embedded scenarios.