173

Here's the console output:

sergio@sergio-VirtualBox:~$ rvm list

rvm rubies

   ruby-1.9.3 [ i386 ]

sergio@sergio-VirtualBox:~$ rvm use 1.9.3
Using /usr/share/ruby-rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3

sergio@sergio-VirtualBox:~$ ruby -v
The program 'ruby' can be found in the following packages:
 * ruby1.8
 * ruby1.9.1
Try: sudo apt-get install <selected package>

So what's going on? Do I need to reboot my machine? Or should it work right off the bat? I'm using Ubuntu 11.10, any help is appreciated.

3
  • 1
    rvm use 1.9.3 --default try to make it default.
    – uday
    Jan 29, 2012 at 19:39
  • @Dave: Just tried it, same result. Jan 29, 2012 at 19:41
  • it seems that you didn't changed your profile to include the RVM
    – Lefsler
    Dec 26, 2012 at 17:03

3 Answers 3

550

You have broken version of RVM. Ubuntu does something to RVM that produces lots of errors, the only safe way of fixing for now is to:

sudo apt-get --purge remove ruby-rvm
sudo rm -rf /usr/share/ruby-rvm /etc/rvmrc /etc/profile.d/rvm.sh

open new terminal and validate environment is clean from old RVM settings (should be no output):

env | grep rvm

if there was output, try to open new terminal, if it does not help then restart your computer.

install RVM:

\curl -L https://get.rvm.io | 
  bash -s stable --ruby --autolibs=enable --auto-dotfiles

If you find you need some hand-holding, take a look at Installing Ruby on Ubuntu 12.04, which gives a bit more explanation.

19
  • 5
    I'm not sure exactly what the --purge option does on apt-get but it made it work for me. I struggled with this for an hour or two. Thanks Feb 29, 2012 at 4:12
  • 4
    what do you do if env has a lot of rvm stuff in it still? like rvm_dump_environment_flag=0 etc...
    – jcollum
    Apr 22, 2012 at 21:28
  • 5
    RVM supports one way of installing, nobody asked us to help them with the package they are building, basically we fixed hundreds of issues since the ubuntu package was released ...
    – mpapis
    May 13, 2012 at 2:57
  • 26
    +1 , this is the link I get when I try to install rvm in usual way :)
    – Jashwant
    Sep 16, 2012 at 19:36
  • 4
    @KevinM1 rvm.io tells you how to install RVM, and it is not apt-get install rvm many of the users that run this command do not even look on RVM site.
    – mpapis
    Oct 15, 2012 at 2:08
9
  • Open Terminal.
  • Go to Edit -> Profile Preferences.
  • Select the Title & command Tab in the window opened.
  • Mark the checkbox Run command as login shell.
  • close the window and restart the Terminal.

Check this Official Linkenter image description here

0
0

I ran into a similar issue today - my ruby version didn't match my rvm installs.

> ruby -v
ruby 2.0.0p481

> rvm list
rvm rubies
   ruby-2.1.2 [ x86_64 ]
=* ruby-2.2.1 [ x86_64 ]
   ruby-2.2.3 [ x86_64 ]

Also, rvm current failed.

> rvm current
Warning! PATH is not properly set up, '/Users/randallreed/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/bin' is not at first place...

The error message recommended this useful command, which resolved the issue for me:

> rvm get stable --auto-dotfiles

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.