On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 08:56:50PM +0000, Fraser Adams wrote:
> 
> On 24/11/14 12:44, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> >On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 10:50:51AM +0000, Fraser Adams wrote:
> >>D'Oh scratch that
> >>It seems happy now after I had the wit to delete CMakeCache.txt and try
> >>again :-[
> >>
> >>Though I'm not sure why it's saying
> >>Found Ruby: /usr/bin/ruby (found version "1.9.1")
> >>
> >>When I've so say also installed ruby2.0???
> >When you do "/usr/bin/ruby -v" what does it report? And could it be
> >possible you have two version of the Ruby VM installed?
> >
> it actually says
> ruby 1.9.3p484 (2013-11-22 revision 43786) [x86_64-linux]
> 
> !!??#
> 
> As I said the other day when I check with synaptic it says the following are
> installed:
> 
> According to Synaptic the ruby related packages I've got installed are:
> ruby
> rubygems-integration
> ruby2.0
> ruby1.9.1
> libruby2.0
> libruby1.9.1
> ruby-dev
> ruby-all-dev
> ruby2.0-dev
> ruby1.9.1-dev
> 
> No idea where the 1.9.3p484 comes from I've not really looked deeply at the
> packages to see what they *actually* contain

I'd check the alternatives settings for Ruby to see which is the one
that's in use ATM. I'm suspecting 1.9.1 which is why Qpid would find it.
CMake interrogates the default Ruby executable to find out the version,
the path to libraries, vendor and site directories, etc.

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