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im so ronery
 
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02:12
Yo
@jmansurf what's good
finally someone in here lol
 
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04:54
if someone generous is up to it = stackoverflow.com/questions/23819668/…
 
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06:10
@Peege151 HI
Yo
What's up @PrashanthSams
Can you please help me on this
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23821982/how-to-set-ruby-environment-in-linux-ubuntu
How to set Ruby Environment in Linux (Ubuntu)?
I use mac osx, is there not documentation on that somewhere?
you want rails or just ruby?
okay; Yea actually am new to LInux and Ruby; [I program in Java]
and what version of ubunti?
06:12
14.04 LTS
I recommend using Postgresql when you get there
Okay; Actually I dont want to install rbenv or rvm
My question is how to setup ruby environment without rvn or rbenv
when u configure rvm, the library files are saved under rvm
but in common it will be under /usr/
why not? if you don't mind me asking
06:22
Cos, I faced lots of issues in it :(
really? that's standard installation.
So, I thought of setting up without RVM
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Q: How to install Ruby 2 on Ubuntu without RVM

Mahmoud KhaledI want to install ruby 2.0 using sudo apt-get install ruby2.0 But there isn't available package for ruby2.0 I want to install it using apt-get install the same like ruby 1.9.1 Any suggestions?

Yes I did the same
But the GEM_PATH & GEM_HOME are not set
someone answered your question did you see it?
06:25
oh let me see.. is that in the same question?
@Peege151 the answer is about RVM :(
i mean i think you should use it
 
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@Peege151 ... yeah I did get the database working...... I just had to run psql command after switching to the postgres user, create my db role with an associated database from the psql console....then switch back to 'normal' terminal mode and create my app with a similar name to my db name and a switch specifying the database as postgresql
@PrashanthSams ... Please do not use sudo when installing ruby. RVM is the best option. Check stackoverflow.com/questions/9056008/installed-ruby-1-9-3-with-rvm-but-command-li‌​ne-doesnt-show-ruby-v ---140725594-87223791-1379592380=:14114 which is a straight forward way of installing ruby. Plus it works on any unix based system.....linux, os x ... the first answer shows you how to install and the second answer how to integrate it to the gnome terminal after installation.
 
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