So first off, this is my first post on stackoverflow, so take it easy on me ;)
I'm a new Fedora user (f20) and I'm still in the early stages of getting used to linux. I tried to install Ruby on Rails (newest Ruby—2.1.1—and newest rails—4.1.0), using several guides I found online, which required for me to download and install several other packages. Several errors occurred towards the end of my installation so I thought I'd uninstall it and start from scratch using RVM which I hadn't done in the first place.
I tried removing the gems I installed using gem uninstall [gem_name]
but I wasn't having any luck with many of them. So I decided to just sudo yum remove ruby
in the hopes it would remove everything I had installed, but to my dismay the directory /usr/share/ruby
still exists which makes me think that my uninstallation was incomplete.
Is there some why to completely remove any shred of ruby, rails, and gems from my computer so I can reinstall ruby on rails? Is it even necessary for me to do so in order to install a lower version of ruby (2.1.0)?
Thanks in advance.
/usr/shared/ruby
it should be save to remove.usr/shared/ruby
? Thanks for the quick reply!find
and the easiest way to get information about it is to pop open your console and typeman find
. Linux is a whole new world, dive right in.which ruby
to see which ruby installation you're using in your current environment. If you're using the ruby version under the.rvm
folder, you should be good to go... theoretically. Similarly you can usewhich gem
to find out which gem installation you're using.