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I am trying to set up RVM On Ubuntu 11.04 Server.

Making use of a multi user install..

The error I am currently getting is:-

$  sudo bash -s stable < <(curl -s https://raw.github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/master/binscripts/rvm-installer )
-sh: Syntax error: redirection unexpected
$ 

I am not sure whats wrong with the command, as I am using an exact copy of the command from the RVM installation guide

Any inputs, could be really helpful..

When I login as root, I am able to atleast run the command and install rvm. But the rvm gives me a command not found.

root@host:/home/dir_name# sudo bash -s stable < <(curl -s https://raw.github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/master/binscripts/rvm-installer )
Downloading RVM from wayneeseguin branch stable
  % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  Current
                                 Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed
100  796k  100  796k    0     0   139k      0  0:00:05  0:00:05 --:--:--  261k

Upgrading the RVM installation in /root/.rvm/
installing - /root/.rvm/man/man1/rvm.1.gz -
installing - /root/.rvm/man/man1/rvm.1 -
    RVM system user group 'rvm' exists, proceeding with installation.

Upgrade Notes:

  * No new notes to display.

# RVM:  Shell scripts enabling management of multiple ruby environments.
# RTFM: https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/
# HELP: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=rvm (#rvm on irc.freenode.net)
# Screencast: http://screencasts.org/episodes/how-to-use-rvm

# In case of any issues read output of 'rvm requirements' and/or 'rvm notes'

Upgrade of RVM in /root/.rvm/ is complete.

# root,
#
#   Thank you for using RVM!
#   I sincerely hope that RVM helps to make your life easier and more enjoyable!!!
#
# ~Wayne

root@host:/home/dir_name# rvm
No command 'rvm' found, but there are 19 similar ones
rvm: command not found

Few points to note, wrt what I tried:-

Initially, rvm was installed for me in the path:-

/usr/local/rvm

but somehow rvm command doesn't seem to recognize the path where it is insalled, if I am guessing correctly.

I also tried install if root only , the installation path changes(to /root/.rvm/ ) but still I face the same issue.

I have a user, with loginname "user1" is there a way, I can let the user1 identify the rvm path, which has the post installation files, so that the command can be recognized

Thank you..

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  • possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/8318678/… Jan 10, 2012 at 13:02
  • btw, multiuser installation of RVM is unrecommended. Jan 10, 2012 at 13:03
  • @volodymyr: Can u pls share details as to why is multiuser installation not recommended.. Thanks.. Jan 11, 2012 at 4:51
  • In case of single user installation you dont need root access at all, everything is executed with privileges of current user, so its easier to achieve better security. In case of multiuser installation you need root access, so it can cause security issues. Also multi-user installation(not mixed-mode) uses same gemsets and rubies for all users, so it can be little uncomfortable(while in single-user and mixed-mode install every user can have own versions of rubies and gemsets ) Jan 11, 2012 at 6:24
  • @volodymyr: Thanks for your insights... A multi user install can also create different gemsets and use different ruby versions.. AFAIK.. I don't really get the reason of this not being there for a multi user.. Jan 14, 2012 at 5:17

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This fix did it:-

source ~/.bash_profile 
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  • Also, it looks like I will have to enter this command every time i want to use RVM.. any permanent solution to this when I boot linux ..? or change my user to be "root" or "any" user ... Wondering.. :) Jan 14, 2012 at 5:24
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Run this command :::

bash -s stable < <( curl -s https://raw.github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/master/binscripts/rvm-installer )

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  • Thanks @swati but I already have an answer that worked for me. I'm sorry, I hadn't just marked it as 'accepted' Feb 17, 2013 at 13:31

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