![]() # echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.ruby-build/bin:$PATH"' > ~/.bashrc. If ] thenĮcho "might want to put $HOME/.ruby-build/bin in your path"Įxport PATH="$HOME/.ruby-build/bin:$PATH" # if $HOME/.rbenv/bin not in path append it, otherwise don't change itĮcho $PATH | tr ':' '\n' | awk '' Ruby all versions changelog Ruby 3.2 Ruby 3.2.0 Internals WASI based WebAssembly support Internals Production-ready YJIT Internals Regexp improvements against ReDoS Internals IRB improvements (SyntaxSuggest, ErrorHighlight) Internals Bundler 2.4 now uses PubGrub resolver instead of Molinillo Ruby 3.1 Ruby 3.1. # - install rebenv (following ruby-build really is needed eventhough it doesn't look like it) This is what worked for me, I don't have sudo: #!/usr/bin/env bashĮcho "Going to try to install ruby (ideally 3.1.2)" To show what ruby is currently the selected default, if any, do: rvm list rvm rubies ruby-1.9.3-p484 x8664 ruby-2.0.0-p481 x8664 > ruby-2.1.
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