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I want to install new version of ruby by rbenv install 2.2.1, but I get the error

ruby-build: definition not found: 2.2.1
 The following versions contain 2.2.1 in the name:
  rbx-2.2.1
  rbx-2.2.10

Could you please let me know how should I install version 2.2.1?

Thanks in advance!

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  • This answer might help you. Just try to update ruby-build plugin.
    – Den Sock
    May 21, 2015 at 14:36

6 Answers 6

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You should upgrade ruby-build to the latest version, ruby-build is an rbenv plugin that provides an rbenv install command to compile and install different versions of Ruby on UNIX-like systems.

Using Homebrew package manager:

brew upgrade ruby-build --HEAD

If ruby-build-HEAD already installed try reinstalling it

brew reinstall ruby-build --HEAD

You can look for the current stable ruby version number at:

https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/

Then use rbenv to see the upgraded list of available options:

rbenv install --list

Install latest stable version as below (replace 2.2.2 with your version string):

rbenv install 2.2.2
rbenv rehash

To list and verify all installed versions:

rbenv versions

To set as the global ruby version (in this case 2.2.2):

rbenv global 2.2.2

Hope this helps you and everyone else who faces similar situation in future.

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  • Nice, I had a similar problem and 'brew upgrade ruby-build --HEAD' did the job! Thanks.
    – Calmon
    Jul 9, 2015 at 9:58
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    brew upgrade ruby-build --HEAD gave me an error message about --HEAD, but trying without it worked.
    – Jaeeun Lee
    Nov 7, 2019 at 15:44
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Most of the answer here use brew command. So in case, you are on Ubuntu, then do these.

cd ~/.rbenv
git pull

cd ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build/
git pull
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Just in case anyone else runs into this issue using the asdf package manager, simply update your plugins by running:

asdf plugin update --all

This will make sure you are on the latest version of ruby-build

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    Absolutely for asdf! Oct 11, 2022 at 21:52
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Try to update your ruby-build manually from the repository by using this command:

/Users/your-user/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build && git pull

Replace "your-user" with your Mac User

Once you've done that you can run the install:

rbenv install 2.2.1
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    cd ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build git pull
    – prograils
    Jun 1, 2018 at 7:53
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The easiest way if you're using Linux and have git installed:

git -C ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build pull

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I upgraded homebrew

brew update && brew upgrade

and then was able to upgrade to 2.2.1

rbenv install '2.2.1'

Hope this helps!

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