As someone mentioned above, if this is critical work, why not use the
tried and tested RVM?

http://beginrescueend.com/

There is a one line install, then it has scripts to install whichever
ruby you want.  I recommend 1.9.2-patched.  It's only disadvantage is
that it takes time to compile.

If you want something simpler (for production where you don't
necessarily have to switch rubies) then there is a package already
built to install ruby.

https://github.com/garethr/packages/downloads

I don't see the point in reinventing the wheel with more scripts.

Ankur

On Dec 20, 4:01 pm, Quiliro Ordóñez <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 20/12/11 14:12, Arthur Baldwin wrote:
>
> > I won't have news until later tonight...had to reinstall KUbuntu
> > because of several screwups.
> > Will be testing on a clean install of KUbuntu 11.10 tonight after work.
>
> I did not design this scrip for Ubuntu 11.10 but for Trisquel 5.0 which
> is the free (as in freedom) software version of Ubuntu 11.04. It might
> work for that distro but I am not sure.
>
> > The other error messages I reported may not be affecting the
> > usefulness of hobo, but they really should be addressed by someone.
>
> I changed the script to address those issues.

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