On Tue, 27 Jun 2017 16:13:48 +0200
Cornelius Schumacher <[email protected]> wrote:

> I tried to find some documentation about what our recommended way of running 
> a 
> recent version of Ruby on Leap is. Leap comes with 2.1 which is not supported 
> by upstream anymore. There are more recent versions available in the build 
> service, but they don't install as `ruby`, so most tooling doesn't work out 
> of 
> the box. I couldn't find any documentation about how this is supposed to be 
> done on Leap.
> 
> Most people actually seem to use and recommend rvm, which comes with its own 
> challenges.
> 
> What is our stance on this? Are there any pointers?
> 

well, my suggestion do not try to change your system ruby to newer one, 
otherwise YaST start failing misserably, as it is built against system one. So 
I really suggest rvm or rbenv. I see that someone try update-alternatives, but 
then YaST failing. ( it works with rvm or rbenv as yast explicitelly unset its 
ENV to force it to use system ruby )

Josef
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