On 4 December 2012 14:42, Derk D. <[email protected]> wrote: > Colin Law wrote in post #1087765: >> On 3 December 2012 22:04, Derk D. <[email protected]> wrote: >>> 1. Yes >> >> Since you have not followed my request to insert your reply inline in >> previous post and even worse have not even quoted the previous message >> no-one finding this in the future will have any idea about what this >> message is about. Remember this is a mailing list not a forum (though >> you may be accessing it via a forum-like interface). >> >>> > > My apologies, I did not notice that in your original reply above and > will reply inline from now on. I do in fact access this via a forum > like interface and was not aware that this was a mailing list. Again, > my apologies. > >>> 2. Correct, if you look on the error where it says Library not loaded: >>> /Users/derkdoijer/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/lib/libruby.1.9.1.dylib >>> >>> It's still referring to my old username (I was using user and user1 as >>> an example here) the usernames are derkdoijer and derkdoijer1 >> >> Yes I see that now, have you got a user dekdoijer on the new system? >> If not then are you sure you did not copy the .rvm stuff from your old >> user directory across to the new one? >> >>> > > user derkdoijer does not exist on the new system. You are most likely > correct that .rvm was copied over and not properly reinstalled when I > setup my new system. I used the migration assistant to migrate my files > over to the new system. > >>> 3. I had them installed on my previous system and reinstalled them on >>> my new system since this did not migrate over correctly. I'm wondering >>> if wiping the slate clean will potentially fix the problem. >> >> If I am right and you copied the .rvm stuff from the old user to the >> new one then just running through the rvm and ruby install might not >> have fully re-installed them, so paths to the old user are still >> there. I think you may be right to fully remove all rvm stuff and >> re-install. >> >> Colin > > would 'rvm implode' be the best way to go about doing this or is that > overkill?
That sounds like a good plan, then you know you have removed everything. Colin -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

