On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Mark Rada wrote:
> I don't actually use rvm to build HEAD, since I have my llvm setup
> differently and because I have other changes to MacRuby; however, I do use
> HEAD with rvm.
> The trick is that rvm sets up macruby a little differently, and that
> macruby-nigh
Just to weigh in on this, I found step 3 did the trick. Aw, Goatley.
On 2011-06-29, at 10:25 PM, Mark Rada wrote:
> I don't actually use rvm to build HEAD, since I have my llvm setup
> differently and because I have other changes to MacRuby; however, I do use
> HEAD with rvm.
>
> The trick is
I don't actually use rvm to build HEAD, since I have my llvm setup differently
and because I have other changes to MacRuby; however, I do use HEAD with rvm.
The trick is that rvm sets up macruby a little differently, and that
macruby-nightly and macruby-head would be installed to the same place
I don't use rvm for MacRuby but Mark does, maybe he can help ;)
- Matt
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Eric Christopherson <
echristopher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> [I posted this question to the RVM group a few days ago, but haven't
> heard back. I know MacRuby users don't tend to use it with RVM
[I posted this question to the RVM group a few days ago, but haven't
heard back. I know MacRuby users don't tend to use it with RVM, but
I'd like to make this work, since I have had trouble running "system"
MacRuby commands like macgem -- they pick up environment variables set
by RVM and end up doi