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I installed ruby 1.9.3 on Mountain Lion using:

rvm install 1.9.3

This all worked fine and I can now use ruby 1.9.3. However, in the .rvm/src directory I usually had a folder named ruby-1.9.3p123 which held the source code of my ruby installation. Such a folder doesn't exist any more. I guess rvm installed ruby using some precompiled binaries, but how can I force it to compile from source or at least get me the source code?

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yes RVM tries to install binaries first, it's faster.

for installing source only try:

rvm fetch 1.9.3

for installing ruby from souce:

rvm reinstall 1.9.3 --disable-binary

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