I learned a long time ago to use Vagrant VMs for my Ruby development on OS
X (I'm looking at you, Mavericks) because it keeps things consistent
between upgrades.  Also helps when you have to bring new developers on to
the team.

That being said, I did end up having to upgrade both VirtualBox and Vagrant
to the latest versions after installing El Capitan.  Something with the 4.x
series of VirtualBox not working, so I upgraded to 5.x and then realized
that Vagrant needed an update as well to support 5.x.

The only other issue I had was that DiffMerge was broken, so I had to
struggle with opendiff for my `git difftool` commands for a few days, but
fortunately they've released an update to fix that as well.

--
Chris


On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 9:47 PM, Benjamin Wanicur <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Everyone
>
> I'm wondering how many of you OS X users out there have made the leap to
> El Capitan and if you have encountered many problems.  Specifically with
> your Ruby environment.
>
> Cheers
>
> Ben W
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