2017-11-23 1:07 GMT+09:00 Ilya Mikhaltsou <[email protected]>:

> > Just to make sure.  Have you tried something like this?:
> >
> >
> > ./configure --enable-rubyinterp --with-ruby-command=/path/to/interpreter
> >
> >
> > If so, what did you set it to?
>
> No, I haven't. Ruby was available in PATH.
>

When you run configure with --enable-rubyinterp, among a bunch of lines,
you usually have

checking for ruby... /usr/bin/ruby

But if your target is 2.4.1, then the path should be different from
/usr/bin/ruby and must be the path of the 2.4.1 interpreter.

What did you get when you ran configure?  Something like
$HOME/.rvm/bin/ruby-2.4.1?  (Since I'm not a rvm user, I'm not sure what
the path actually looks like.)


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