Maybe your RVM is not running as a function that is causing gem env
confusion.
Check out the manual, Post Install section.

Run "type rvm | head -n1" and check if the return is "rvm is a
function". And if it's not, follow the instructions given in the
manual.
Hope this helps.

On Nov 30, 9:11 am, Marnen Laibow-Koser <[email protected]> wrote:
> Paul Bergstrom wrote in post #964948:
>
> > You're really a funny guy Marnen. I thought Rails was based on Ruby. :-)
>
> Of course it is.  This list, however, is not for basic Ruby or RVM
> questions, but only for issues specific to Rails.  So your question is
> off topic here.  Please take it where it is on topic -- that way it will
> get seen by more people who can help.
>
>
>
> > I'm trying to install Rails 3. Besides this hopeless linear behavior
> > from Marnen, anyone who can assist me with an answer? Or should I ask in
> > the Ruby list instead and say that I'm trying to install Rails using rvm
> > and gem but be asked to jump over to Rails list instead as I happen to
> > mention Rails?
>
> Your problem is with RVM, not with Ruby or Rails.
>
> Best,
> -- 
> Marnen Laibow-Koserhttp://www.marnen.org
> [email protected]
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> --
> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.

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