I am unable to install ruby 2.4.2 My setup must allow me to use nvm and rvm, and I need to use ruby versions 2.7.2 and 2.4.2. I suspect you may find ...
I am unable to install ruby 2.4.2 My setup must allow me to use nvm and rvm, and I need to use ruby versions 2.7.2 and 2.4.2. I suspect you may find ...
instead of: Can I somehow set an environment variable so that I can install rubies without passing configure flags? That is: It seems there's th ...
So I made the mistake of using sudo in rmv ruby, which created a lot of problems. I finally removed rmv using rmv implode, and installed another ruby ...
I installed ruby 2.6.3 using RVM. later when i try to install rails i am getting following error. $ gem install rails -v 6.0.2.1 ERROR: While execut ...
I'm wrote a script to automatically run when reboot on crontab this is my configuration in crontab -e This start the script and create logs in /ho ...
I'm trying to setup RVM on my mac. When I run bundle install in an empty folder (a dummy project folder) I get the following error: Could not locate ...
I am using rvm 1.26.2 & Ubuntu 14.0.4 I have to create separate gem sets and .rvmrc file for each project, but the .rvmrc file isn't selecting the ...
I have ansible-playbook succesfully installing rvm. But now i must change default ruby version. I have tried with: or or But nothing ansible ...
Using Rails: If Bundler retrieves the proper gems (and dependencies) and locks them in the Gemfile.lock for a given project, isn't using a gemset for ...
Quick question for you guys: According to the RVM docs, using an .rvmrc or .ruby-version / .ruby-gemset files... My question is, in OSX, you have ...
We are using RVM to manage rubies and gemsets for dozens of projects. Sometimes I'll either edit the .ruby-version or .ruby-gemset file, or pull a ne ...
I've forked a repository, and after doing so, attempted to clone it the clone is successful: but when change directories to newly_cloned_projec ...
I have recently upgraded all of my Rails applications to Rails 4.0.0 Ruby 2.0.0. I am working on a Mac Mini Server running OS X Server (Mountain Lion) ...
I cloned a Rails app developed by another person within my company from Github. When I cd into the app's directory I get this message in the terminal ...
I am getting this error after i have executed this command "echo 'rvm_path="$HOME/.rvm"' >> ~/.rvmrc –".. As suggested by someone in this foru ...
I have a folder which contains a file named gemsets.rvmrc. The file contains this: Running this code in the terminal successfully switches over to ...
When I first started writing Rails applications I used .ruby-version because I read about it on the RVM website. I did this for two of my Rails applic ...
I recently migrated from oh-my-zsh -> bash -> prezto. During all this I somehow messed up my rvm. Now whenever I run rvm use or rvm use 1.9.2 or ...
i generate my app with rails new app and then i go to the home directory of my app like this : cd app, and i create a .rvmrc file to specify the gemse ...
I have rails installed on a machine (Ubuntu 12.04) and have used for a couple of Rails projects. I have access to the rails command in my home folder ...