I installed rvm with rails, from the official website of RVM, I specified the command suggested by the tutorial.
When the installation my system has rails 4.0.0, rvm 01/23/12, ruby 2.0.0, bundler gem 1.3.5 and 2.0.3
But I need to install ruby 1.9 to practice with a course that I am currently doing. "Rails for Zombies 2"
I try to execute the instruction rvm install 1.9.3
and the console returns this message:
rvm: command not found
2 Answers
Possible duplicate of: Ubuntu rvm setup issue
Your problem is that RVM is not loaded when you open a new terminal.
To solve this, run this command line: (if using login-shell)
echo "source $HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" >> ~/.bash_profile
Or this (if using non-login shell):
echo "source $HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" >> ~/.bashrc
Or if you are using zsh
(and/or oh-my-zsh):
echo "source $HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" >> ~/.zshrc
This will add the path to RVM to load at each Terminal instantiation. You must either close and reopen your terminals or simply call source ~/.bashrc
(or ~/.bash_profile
or ~/.zshrc
).
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thank you very much for the quick response. Sorry to say that the problem has not been solved, but thanks. We'll see. I've opened
bash_profile
file to verify that it has written the line, and effectively written. After I closed and re-open the terminal. When I writervm-v
terminal returns the version o f me but if I writervm install 1.9.3
the same mistake again– Hell0Oct 26, 2013 at 7:41 -
4when I include the line you suggest, the terminal returns me the following error:
-bash: / home / <user> / .rvm / scripts / rvm: No such file or directory
– Hell0Oct 26, 2013 at 8:56 -
1Just make sure that you don't have "sh" as your default shell because rvm won't load on such a simple shells without warning– remoMar 9, 2014 at 19:59
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added source ~/.bash_profile then it works for me after above command to update on system– sunilMay 9, 2018 at 8:48
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I had this problem after installing zsh. I'm a domain user so my $PATH and $HOME are not as straight-forward. What worked for me was
echo "source /usr/share/rvm/scripts/rvm" >> ~/.zshrc
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