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By default, when you sudo gem install thegemname it will install executables into /usr/bin/

Is there a way to change this? For example, to install them into /usr/local/rubygems/bin (or any other path)?

The path doesn't seem to be hard-coded into the gemspec file, so I don't see why this shouldn't be possible (although I have very little experience with Ruby/Gems)

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See http://www.rubygems.org/read/chapter/11 and specify a ~/.gemrc which defines a gemhome variable.

For example:

gemhome: /usr/local/rubygems

You can also place this file in /etc/gemrc

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Thanks! I hope you don't mind I updated your answer. I prodded around rubygems.rb - the bin dir is appended to gemhome, there doesn't seem any obvious way to override only this, but setting gemhome to /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/ (on OS X) gives a bin path of /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/bin which is perfect – dbr Dec 2 '08 at 10:54
Good update, thanks! – csl Dec 2 '08 at 10:56
Gah, not quite perfect. There is a default /usr/bin override for the Mac distribution.. – dbr Dec 2 '08 at 10:59
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On OS X, the executable directory is overridden to /usr/bin in the file /Library/Ruby/Site/1.8/rubygems/defaults.rb

# The default directory for binaries
def self.default_bindir
  if defined? RUBY_FRAMEWORK_VERSION then # mac framework support
    '/usr/bin'
  else # generic install
    ConfigMap[:bindir]
  end
end

As a hackish work around, I changed /usr/bin to my desired bin location, which works correctly. There doesn't seem to be any way to override bindir from the ~/.gemrc config?

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This is really annoying. There is no way to change this because it depends on the global constant. And if you do change it everytime rubygems is updated you have to change it again. I'd like to shoot the guy responsible for this appalling decision. – Max Howell Oct 22 at 15:01

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