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I'm on OS X 10.8 with XCode 4.4, Ruby 1.9.3, and Rails 3.2.

When I clone my rails project from git and run:

bundle install

I get:

Installing json (1.7.4) Errno::EPERM: Operation not permitted - /Users/myuser/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p0/gems/json-1.7.4/.gitignore An error occurred while installing json (1.7.4), and Bundler cannot continue. Make sure that gem install json -v '1.7.4' succeeds before bundling.

Then I try:

gem install json -v '1.7.4'

and get:

ERROR: While executing gem ... (Errno::EPERM) Operation not permitted - /Users/scalessec/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p0/gems/json-1.7.4/.gitignore

Okay. Permissions issue, right? Let's try:

sudo gem install json -v '1.7.4'

No go. Here's what I get:

Building native extensions. This could take a while... ERROR: Error installing json: ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.

/Users/myuser/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p0/bin/ruby extconf.rb creating Makefile

make compiling generator.c make: /usr/bin/gcc-4.2: Permission denied make: * [generator.o] Error 1

What the heck?

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  • I just had a problem installing json 1.7.4 on Arch Linux; it was failing because the Makefile was looking for /bin/install when it should have been calling /usr/bin/install; my point is, I think there is something wrong with that release of that gem.
    – benzado
    Aug 7, 2012 at 6:28

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I am not sure, but I upgraded to OS X 10.8 2 days ago (from Lion, where my Rails configuration worked fine). And I had the same JSON 1.7.4 issue.

Eventually, I solved the problem by noticing that Xcode's command line tools were NOT installed (but they were on OS X 10.7!). I just reinstalled CLI tools in Xcode and that JSON 1.7.4 issue disappeared.

Also just in case it's helpful, check out this guide: https://thoughtbot.com/blog/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-riding-a-mountain-lion

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    I'll mark this as the correct answer, since it will probably be the most helpful to other users. I, in fact, already had CLI tools installed so that wasn't it. I think this was specifically a compiler issue. Regardless, reinstalling ruby & rails did the trick. Aug 8, 2012 at 19:22
  • This happened to me too. I opened up XCode and it prompted me to update the CLI tools.
    – Soliah
    Aug 13, 2012 at 2:08
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Thanks to aabulkhairov for his solution.

Here's one for anyone having the same symptom but still running OS X Lion

I was able to updating Xcode to 4.4 from the App Store, then using XCode > Preferences > Downloads to install CLI tools; this resolved the problem. The new XCode is compatible with Lion, and my Rails app is running as expected.

I think I got into this state because the previous version of XCode 4.2.1, installed from the App Store, had displaced my even older version downloaded from developer.apple.com -- that's likely where I lost the CLI tools. Since that time, I apparently never needed to compile a gem with native extensions again.

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  • Reinstalling Command Line Tool worked for me. After I launched Xcode, it prompted me to update a few things. I did this, then followed these instructions and installed CLI tools (I also had them before the upgrade to Mountain Lion). Once this completed, bundle install worked great.
    – Ryan
    Aug 15, 2012 at 0:35
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Re-install CLI tools worked for me.

Use the top answer here: How to use/install gcc on Mac OS X 10.8 / Xcode 4.4

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For OS X use:
sudo gem install json --pre for the latest one

Check the version of Ruby you are using. This can be installed easily with ruby 1.9.3. Change the ruby version to 1.9.3 and do

sudo gem install json -v '1.7.4'

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