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Installing Ruby on Rails 3.1 for a clean install of Mac OS X
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# This is a guide for how I installed rails 3.1 on a clean install of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. | |
# There is no Warranty expressed, and I am not responsible for any issues that may arise from following this guide. | |
# Installing rails should be simple. I cringed at other peoples methods shared via Twitter. | |
# Keil Miller July 26, 2011 | |
# Install RVM | |
$ curl -L get.rvm.io | bash -s stable | |
# Load RVM into new shells | |
# As instructed from the above command, add the line stated to the very bottom of the following file | |
~/bashrc | |
# Confirm RVM is loaded in new shell | |
$ rvm -v | |
# Install ruby 1.9.3 | |
$ rvm install ruby-1.9.3-p125 | |
# Tell rvm to use ruby 1.9.3 as default | |
$ rvm --default use 1.9.3 | |
# Create a new gemset for Rails 3.1 pre-release | |
$ rvm 1.9.3@ewok --create | |
# Confirm that your new gemset exists | |
$ rvm gemset list | |
# Update rake to 0.9.2 or newer | |
# It is important that you do this before installing rails | |
$ gem update rake | |
# Install Rails 3.1 pre-release | |
$ gem install rails --pre | |
# Confirm installed gems | |
$ gem list |
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The most recent ruby is ruby-1.9.3-p125, so instead of running line 17, run:
rvm install ruby-1.9.3-p194