Dne 4.6.2012 20:23, Philip Rhoades napsal(a):
Vit,
I would prefer to avoid using RVM - is it possible to install (on Fedora 16 x86_64 in this case) both versions of Ruby and for the individual Rails apps to select which version of Ruby to use by the setting of a variable like:
RUBY_VERSION = x.y.z
in the config environment for each app?
Thanks,
Phil.
Hi Phillip,
Unfortunately that is not possible.
We were experimenting with Software Collections [1], but they were more or less banned from Fedora by FPC. While there are some experimental collections, such as [2], I am not sure in what condition they are, so I cannot recommend them.
Vit
BTW Ruby-SIG mailing list would be better place for such questions, because more people might be interested, or could provide better answer then me. Lets move the discussion there.
[1] https://fedorahosted.org/SoftwareCollections/ [2] http://bkabrda.fedorapeople.org/scl_1.8.7_01-27/
On 12-06-05 9:32 AM, Vít Ondruch wrote:
Dne 4.6.2012 20:23, Philip Rhoades napsal(a):
Vit,
I would prefer to avoid using RVM - is it possible to install (on Fedora 16 x86_64 in this case) both versions of Ruby and for the individual Rails apps to select which version of Ruby to use by the setting of a variable like:
RUBY_VERSION = x.y.z
in the config environment for each app?
Thanks,
Phil.
Hi Phillip,
Unfortunately that is not possible.
We were experimenting with Software Collections [1], but they were more or less banned from Fedora by FPC. While there are some experimental collections, such as [2], I am not sure in what condition they are, so I cannot recommend them.
Vit
BTW Ruby-SIG mailing list would be better place for such questions, because more people might be interested, or could provide better answer then me. Lets move the discussion there.
[1] https://fedorahosted.org/SoftwareCollections/ [2] http://bkabrda.fedorapeople.org/scl_1.8.7_01-27/ _______________________________________________ ruby-sig mailing list ruby-sig@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/ruby-sig
An alternative to rvm would be to try using rbenv [1]. It should work (at least when it's not used to manage system-wide rubies), but I have yet to try it. -d
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