On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Robert Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Paul Bergstrom wrote in post #965326:
> > Maybe I should start over. If I uninstall rvm will that mean I get rid
> > of the installed rvm gems as well? I presume so. Can I just delete the
> > .rvm directory?
>
> AFAIK everything related to RVM is stored inside ~/.rvm. I've
> reinstalled before by simply deleting the directory and reinstalling.
>

I think this is right... also I would recommend you trying to use gemsets --
I have found that making a gemset for each of my apps has been working
nicely, and makes them easy to find, i.e.

.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2...@wavelineup3/gems

Where wavelineup3 is the gemset I created under ruby-1.9.2-p0 installation
for one of my apps. See: http://rvm.beginrescueend.com/gemsets/creating/


>
> If you want to know details about your RVM environment use...
>
> rvm info
>
> It will tell you where to find the gem folder and exactly what gemset
> you're using. All of this information can be found in the RVM docs on
> their web site.
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