Check your version with:
$Psversiontable.psversion
If you are below Major: 5, Minor:1
head to Microsoft's download site to get the latest.
Check your version with:
$Psversiontable.psversion
If you are below Major: 5, Minor:1
head to Microsoft's download site to get the latest.
If you're doing stuff with Ruby on a Mac, e.g. installling Jekyll or something, by default you'll end up having to use the sudo
command to do stuff, since the permission to modify the default config is not available to your user account.
This sucks and should be avoided. Here's how to fix that.
To make this better, we are going install a new, custom Ruby. This used to be a big, scary thing, but thanks to the awesome tools Homebrew and rbenv, it's a snap.*