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Cloning into rvm... | |
RVM: Shell scripts enabling management of multiple ruby environments. | |
RTFM: https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/ | |
HELP: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=rvm (#rvm on irc.freenode.net) | |
Installing RVM to /Users/me/.rvm/ | |
Correct permissions for base binaries in /Users/me/.rvm/bin... | |
Copying manpages into place. | |
Recording config files for rubies. | |
me, | |
If you have any questions, issues and/or ideas for improvement please | |
fork the project and issue a pull request. | |
If you wish to disable the project .rvmrc file functionality, set | |
rvm_project_rvmrc=0 in either /etc/rvmrc or ~/.rvmrc. | |
NOTE: To Multi-User installers, please do NOT forget to add your users to the 'rvm'. | |
The installer no longer auto-adds root or users to the rvm group. Admins must do this. | |
Also, please note that group memberships are ONLY evaluated at login time. | |
This means that users must log out then back in before group membership takes effect! | |
Thank you for using RVM! | |
I sincerely hope that RVM helps to make your life easier and more enjoyable!!! | |
~Wayne | |
[32mNOTE:[0m | |
As of 1.8.0 RVM once again loads .rvmrc files, by default, after asking your | |
permission to trust it of course. If you do not wish to be enabled, simply set: | |
export rvm_project_rvmrc=0 | |
Within either your /etc/rvmrc or $HOME/.rvmrc file. This will turn off the | |
cd/pushd hooks when sourcing the rvm() function into your shell. | |
[32mExample: echo 'export rvm_project_rvmrc=0' >> $HOME/.rvmrc; | |
(Then close the current shell and open a new one.) | |
If you wish to add this for all users, exchange $HOME/.rvmrc with /etc/rvmrc[0m | |
All individual additional OS requirements/dependencies are now contained in 'rvm requirements' | |
You must now complete the install by loading RVM in new shells. | |
If you wish to use RVM in an interactive fashion in your shells then | |
Place the following line at the end of your shell's loading files | |
(.bashrc or .bash_profile for bash and .zshrc for zsh), | |
after all PATH/variable settings: | |
[[ -s "/Users/me/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && source "/Users/me/.rvm/scripts/rvm" # This loads RVM into a shell session. | |
You only need to add this line the first time you install RVM. | |
If you are choosing to source RVM into your environment to switch current | |
shell environments, be sure to close this shell and open a new one so that | |
the RVM functions load. | |
Installation of RVM to /Users/me/.rvm/ is complete. | |
Notes for Darwin ( Mac OS X ) | |
For Snow Leopard be sure to have Xcode Tools Version 3.2.1 (1613) or later | |
You should download the latest Xcode tools from developer.apple.com. | |
(This is since the dvd install for Snow Leopard contained bugs). | |
If you intend on installing MacRuby you must install LLVM first. | |
If you intend on installing JRuby you must install the JDK. | |
If you intend on installing IronRuby you must install Mono | |
(version 2.6 or greater is recommended). | |
To use an RVM installed Ruby as default instead of the system ruby: | |
rvm install 1.8.7 # installs patch 352: closest supported version | |
rvm system ; rvm gemset export system.gems ; rvm 1.8.7 ; rvm gemset import system # migrate your gems | |
rvm --default 1.8.7 | |
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