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I used sudo bundle install and that might be the cause of the issue?

Now I have:

  • gem -v 2.6.14
  • ruby -v ruby 2.3.5p376 (2017-09-14 revision 59905) [x86_64-darwin15]
  • jekyll -v jekyll 3.6.2
  • bundle -vBundler version 1.16.0.pre.3

I'm getting the following error when trying to run bundle exec jekyll serve or just jekyll serve

/Users/myusername/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.3.5/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.3.0/rubygems.rb:271:in `find_spec_for_exe': can't find gem bundler (>= 0.a) (Gem::GemNotFoundException)
    from /Users/myusername/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.3.5/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.3.0/rubygems.rb:299:in `activate_bin_path'
    from /Users/myusername/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.5/bin/bundle:23:in `<main>'
    from /Users/myusername/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.5/bin/ruby_executable_hooks:15:in `eval'
    from /Users/myusername/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.5/bin/ruby_executable_hooks:15:in `<MacBooMacBook-MacBook-MacBook-Pro-MacBook-PrMacBook-MacBooMacBMaMacBMaMaMaMaMaMaMaMaMacBMaMaMaMacBMa

Also, when accessing the folder in which I have my blog cd my_path I get the following message:

VM used your Gemfile for selecting Ruby, it is all fine - Heroku does that too, you can ignore these warnings with 'rvm rvmrc warning ignore /Library/WebServer/Documents/blog/Gemfile'. To ignore the warning for all files run 'rvm rvmrc warning ignore allGemfiles'. Unknown ruby interpreter version (do not know how to handle): RUBY_VERSION.

I've no idea how to solve this. I just want to create my static blog and honestly I have no idea about Ruby, Gem or Bundle :) So I would appreciate some insights!

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17 Answers 17

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The problem in my case is that the Gemfile.lock file had a BUNDLED_WITH version of 1.16.1 and gem install bundler installed version 2.0.1, so there was a version mismatch when looking to right the folder

gem install bundler -v 1.16.1 fixed it

Of course, you can also change your Gemfile.lock's BUNDLED_WITH with last bundler version and use recent software, as Sam3000 suggests

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    As an alternative, you may wish to change the BUNDLED_WITH version to the latest version of bundler. This worked for me and also saved me needing outdated software :)
    – Unencoded
    Jan 5, 2019 at 21:38
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    Bundler 2 just got released, so if you are not specifying as above in your Dockerfile, you are going to hit this error bundler.io/blog/2019/01/03/announcing-bundler-2.html
    – cameck
    Jan 8, 2019 at 20:46
  • Hi @antonio-tapiador I'm having this issue, but i'm on windows (can't switch to linux). I've run gem install bundler -v 1.16.1 and now if aI run gem.bat list bundler I get bundler (2.0.1, 1.16.1, 1.9.6). I cant change the current version: executing bundle.bat _1.16.1 install gives me this error: Could not find command "_1.16.1". Do you have any idea, so I don't have to create a new question? Thanks!
    – Germán
    Jan 30, 2019 at 15:17
  • Never mind, I was missing an underscore at the end of the version.
    – Germán
    Jan 30, 2019 at 16:04
  • Thanks. This also solve my same problem using ruby v2.5.1p57 May 26, 2020 at 5:40
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gem update --system

will update the rubygems and will fix the problem.

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    Just to clarify - as @noraj points out - the problem was introduced in the new version of bundler. If you follow the link, the solution is to update RubyGems.
    – ReggieB
    Jan 10, 2019 at 9:41
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    gem update --system worked for me: ruby 2.5.0, bundler 2.0.1, macOS 10.13.6. Apr 30, 2019 at 5:22
  • @ReggieB: What link?
    – Teekin
    Nov 2, 2020 at 22:02
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    @Teekin bundler.io/blog/2019/01/04/…
    – ReggieB
    Nov 3, 2020 at 9:31
  • this command actually created this issue for me! Oct 1, 2022 at 12:16
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Update:

According @noraj's answer and @Niels Kristian's comment, the following command should do the job.

gem update --system
bundle install

I wrote this in case someone gets into an issue like mine.

gem install bundler shows that everythings installs well.

Fetching: bundler-1.16.0.gem (100%)
Successfully installed bundler-1.16.0
Parsing documentation for bundler-1.16.0
Installing ri documentation for bundler-1.16.0
Done installing documentation for bundler after 7 seconds
1 gem installed

When I typed bundle there was an error:

/Users/nikkov/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.0/bin/bundle:23:in `load': cannot load such file -- /Users/nikkov/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.4.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.4.0/gems/bundler-1.16.0/exe/bundle (LoadError)
    from /Users/nikkov/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.0/bin/bundle:23:in `<main>'
    from /Users/nikkov/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.0/bin/ruby_executable_hooks:15:in `eval'
    from /Users/nikkov/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.0/bin/ruby_executable_hooks:15:in `<main>'

And in the folder /Users/nikkov/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.4.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.4.0/gems/ there wasn't a bundler-1.16.0 folder.

I fixed this with sudo gem install bundler

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    After you "fix" it, make sure you fix your directory permissions on .rvm and .gem
    – humanity
    Mar 9, 2018 at 19:27
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    @humanity explain more detailed please, buy editing my answer
    – Nike Kov
    Mar 25, 2018 at 0:52
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    @humanity chrs for your answer - would you pls be able to elaborate what you mean by fix your directory permissions on .rvm and .gem?
    – BenKoshy
    Mar 27, 2018 at 6:02
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    @Nik kov the location of .rvm and .gem folders are probably inside your home folder. Try to change the permissions of them by chmod command. It worked for me.
    – Souravirus
    Jun 1, 2018 at 16:11
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    sudo gem install is bad practice, in normal case all gem install should work without sudo Jan 11, 2019 at 1:30
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This fixed it:

  1. Remove Gemfile.lock rm Gemfile.lock
  2. run bundle install again

EDIT: DON'T DO IT IN PRODUCTION!

For production go to this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/54083113/revisions

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  • I'm using Visual Studio Code and uploading and publishing via Azure Devops, which is where it was failing on Build., I just deleted the lock file locally, committed and then pushed. The Build was failing on the Install Gems step but now it works. Feb 4, 2019 at 9:57
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    For an existing production project this is a terrible idea. You will end up installing a bunch of untested (with your system) new code.
    – user160917
    Feb 22, 2019 at 16:39
  • Yes, this is a bad idea and should not be considered a fix. It does prove that the other answer (about having a mismatched Bundler version) is correct. Installing the correct version of Bundler should fix it. Oct 26, 2019 at 16:48
  • Thanks @RobinDaugherty, I've edited the answer to warn everyone not to do it in production.
    – Klonept
    May 9, 2020 at 11:30
  • This shouldn't be done in development either. There's a good reason for the lock file, it shouldn't be deleted in an existing project. Installing the correct version of bundler on your machine fixes the problem, deleting Gemfile.lock should be considered a last resort since it can lead to other problems. May 9, 2020 at 20:25
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The real answer is here if you try to install bundler 2.0.1 or 2.0.0 due to Bundler requiring RubyGems v3.0.0

Yesterday I released Bundler 2.0 that introduced a number of breaking changes. One of the those changes was setting Bundler to require RubyGems v3.0.0. After making the release, it has become clear that lots of our users are running into issues with Bundler 2 requiring a really new version of RubyGems.

We have been listening closely to feedback from users and have decided to relax the RubyGems requirement to v2.5.0 at minimum. We have released a new Bundler version, v2.0.1, that adjusts this requirement.

For more info, see: https://bundler.io/blog/2019/01/04/an-update-on-the-bundler-2-release.html

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    Thanks, your link saved me some time from googling the problem Jan 8, 2019 at 17:25
  • Capistrano was failing on a new machine but not old ones. This fixed the issue for me.
    – CWitty
    Jan 11, 2019 at 22:34
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    It can't be "the real answer" to the OP's question because Bundler 2.0 didn't exist in 2017, although people will certainly find this page because the symptoms are the same. Jan 14, 2019 at 20:10
  • I am experiencing the problem with bundler 2.0.1 Feb 18, 2019 at 18:41
  • Here are other breaking changes in version 2.0.0: github.com/bundler/bundler/releases/tag/v2.0.0 Mar 4, 2019 at 15:12
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The reason is your current ruby environment, you got a different version of bundler with the version in Gemfile.lock.

  • Safe way, install bundler with the same version in Gemfile.lock, this won't break anything if there is some incampatibly thing happened.
  • Hard way, just remove Gemfile.lock, and run bundle install.
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    Thanks for that. Definitely everybody should use the safe version to don't mess up the environment with newly untested gems. To install bundler with specific version e.g. 1.17 use gem install bundler -v 1.17
    – anka
    Feb 24, 2019 at 11:12
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to install bundler that matches with your Gemfile.lock use:

gem install bundler -v "$(grep -A 1 "BUNDLED WITH" Gemfile.lock | tail -n 1)"
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  • This fixed it for me. Ultimately, install the expected bundler. Simples
    – Talon
    Jul 7, 2023 at 13:58
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If you changed the ruby version you're using with rvm use, remove Gemfile.lock and try again.

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Open Gemfile.lock, which is to be found in the root of your app folder. Scroll to the end of the file and see the bundler version used. Then you make sure you install the bundler version used:

gem install bundler -v x.xx.xx

Or - delete the Gemfile.lock and bundle if you have higher bundler version installed.

The choice is yours, my friend.

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    I would not recommend deleting the Gemfile.lock because that would also update all gems. This can lead to huge problems.
    – Sandro L
    Jan 10, 2019 at 14:59
  • @SandroL - totally agree with your statement. However, it is an option to those who are risk takers and drawn to drama. Jan 14, 2019 at 20:43
  • Thank you. Installing the version I had in the Gemfile.lock folder did the trick! Jan 30, 2019 at 20:06
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Adding to the many answers, my problem stemmed from wanting to use the docker's ruby as a base, but then using rbenv on top. This screws up a lot of things.

I fixed it in this case by:

  • The Gemfile.lock version did need updating - changing the "BUNDLED WITH" to the latest version did at one point change the error message, so may have been required
  • in .bash_profile or .bashrc, unsetting the environment variables:
unset GEM_HOME
unset BUNDLE_PATH

After that, rbenv worked fine. Not sure how those env vars were getting loaded in the first place...

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  • I hit the same issue. I was setting GEM_HOME, GEM_PATH and BUNDLE_PATH to /gems inside of my docker-compose.yml. Unsetting those and rebuilding fixed it, though I would prefer to figure out the nuance of setting these to /gems and still having things like rails new ... work...
    – erwin
    Jul 4, 2022 at 4:10
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In my case the above suggestions did not work for me. Mine was little different scenario.

When i tried installing bundler using gem install bundler .. But i was getting

ERROR:  While executing gem ... (Gem::FilePermissionError)
    You don't have write permissions for the /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.3.0 directory.

then i tried using sudo gem install bundler then i was getting

ERROR:  While executing gem ... (Gem::FilePermissionError)
  You don't have write permissions for the /usr/bin directory.

then i tried with sudo gem install bundler -n /usr/local/bin ( Just /usr/bin dint work in my case ).

And then successfully installed bundler

EDIT: I use MacOS, maybe /usr/bin din't work for me for that reason (https://stackoverflow.com/a/34989655/3786657 comment )

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I had the same issue today. I solve this problem by removing any PATH in .bashrc for older rvm.

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    You save me I had export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.rvm/bin" in my bashrc, I remove it and it works
    – bormat
    Aug 9, 2019 at 10:42
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My problem was I'm using RVM and had the wrong Ruby version activated...

Hope this helps at least one person

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export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH" eval "$(rbenv init -)"

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I was getting this error when running bin/dev

bin/dev
/Users/st/.rbenv/versions/3.0.3/lib/ruby/site_ruby/3.0.0/rubygems.rb:265:in `find_spec_for_exe': can't find gem foreman (>= 0.a) with executable foreman (Gem::GemNotFoundException)
    from /Users/st/.rbenv/versions/3.0.3/lib/ruby/site_ruby/3.0.0/rubygems.rb:284:in `activate_bin_path'
    from /Users/st/.rbenv/versions/3.0.3/bin/foreman:25:in `<main>'

I tried a bunch of things, but what fixed it was simply:

gem install foreman

And now bin/dev works as expected again.

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I downgraded ruby from 2.5.x to 2.4.x in my particular case.

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I had to do rake clean --force. Then did gem install rake and so forth.

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