How can I uninstall Ruby 1.9.2dev (2010-07-02) [i486-linux] on ubuntu? Need to reinstall - please help
11 Answers
Run the following command from your terminal:
sudo apt-get purge ruby
Usually works well for me.
(caution: this can delete essential system files related to GRUB and other components)
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1I did sudo apt-get purge ruby* but when I type ruby -v it shows ruby 1.9.2– FrancoisMar 2, 2012 at 11:15
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4@Francois I think you should use sudo apt-get remove ruby1.9.2 ? I have 1.9.1 installed and it works– AngMar 5, 2012 at 18:59
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yea seemed to do the trick, thanks, I keep tryping uninstall instead of remove :)– FrancoisMar 6, 2012 at 7:25
This command should do the trick (provided that you installed it using a dpkg-based packet manager):
aptitude purge ruby
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thanks for your response. It didn't sloved this problem. I execute this command and check ruby -v. it still show ruby 1.8.7– khanhOct 18, 2010 at 9:13
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$ sudo aptitude purge ruby No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed. 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded. Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 0B will be used.– khanhOct 18, 2010 at 9:17
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$ruby -v ruby 1.8.7 (2010-04-19 patchlevel 253) [i686-linux], MBARI 0x8770, Ruby Enterprise Edition 2010.02– khanhOct 18, 2010 at 9:18
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4It seems like aptitude did not find the package
ruby
on your system. Executedpkg -l | grep ruby
for a list of installed ruby-related packages. For exampleruby1.8
.– jwuellerOct 18, 2010 at 9:18 -
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At first find out where ruby is? then
rm -rf /usr/local/lib/ruby
rm -rf /usr/lib/ruby
rm -f /usr/local/bin/ruby
rm -f /usr/bin/ruby
rm -f /usr/local/bin/irb
rm -f /usr/bin/irb
rm -f /usr/local/bin/gem
rm -f /usr/bin/gem
I have tried many include sudo apt-get purge ruby
, sudo apt-get remove ruby
and sudo aptitude purge ruby
, both with and without '*' at the end. But none of them worked, it may be I've installed more than one version of ruby.
Finally, when I tried sudo apt-get purge ruby1.9
(with the version), then it works.
Here is what sudo apt-get purge ruby*
removed relating to GRUB
for me:
grub-pc
grub-gfxpayload-lists
grub2-common
grub-pc-bin
grub-common
On Lubuntu, I just tried apt-get purge ruby* and as well as removing ruby, it looks like this command tried to remove various things to do with GRUB, which is a bit worrying for next time I want to reboot my computer. I can't yet say if any damage has really been done.
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1The same happened to me, but it gives you the clue on what packages yo have to uninstall to remove ruby. So just remove all the packages the apt suggested, except for the obvious ones you don't want to remove, like grub, and you are done.– sh4Feb 11, 2013 at 17:01
If you used rbenv
to install it, you can use
rbenv versions
to see which versions you have installed.
Then, use the uninstall command:
rbenv uninstall [-f|--force] <version>
for example:
rbenv uninstall 2.4.0 # Uninstall Ruby 2.4.0
If you installed Rails, it will be removed, too.
Why you are removing old version of the ruby?
rvm install 2.4.2 // version of ruby u need to insatll rvm use 2.4.2 --default // set ruby version you want use by default
Using rvm you can install multiple ruby version in the system
Please follow below steps install ruby using rvm
sudo apt-get install libgdbm-dev libncurses5-dev automake libtool bison libffi-dev
gpg --keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 409B6B1796C275462A1703113804BB82D39DC0E3
curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
rvm install 2.4.2
rvm use 2.4.2 --default
ruby -v
The installation step will change for different Ubuntu version
For more info,
Uninstall the make install software when make uninstall invalid.
- make install will create file '.installed.list'
- Choose to clean up the files described in .installed.list (need to be careful if you have multiple versions)
- Case:
ruby2.4
switch toruby2.3
, thinking directly delete all ruby software, and then re-make install 2.3, see: Ruby # Installation Guide make install -> .installed.list
- see .installed.list file, delete all install files.
rm -rf /usr/local/include/ruby-*
rm -rf /usr/local/lib/ruby
rm /usr/local/bin/erb /usr/local/bin/gem /usr/local/bin/irb /usr/local/bin/rdoc /usr/local/bin/ri /usr/local/bin/ruby
rm /usr/local/share/man/man1/erb.1 /usr/local/share/man/man1/irb.1 /usr/local/share/man/man1/ri.1 /usr/local/share/man/man1/ruby.1
rm /usr/local/lib/libruby-static.a
rm -rf /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/ruby-*
which ruby
pkg-config --list-all|grep ruby
which -a ruby
I found out my ruby installation could be found in/usr/bin/ruby
Well that's not exactly the case. I went to/usr/bin
and listed all the folders/files in thebin
directory` usingls -ln
, and found out/usr/bin/ruby
is just the alias. The actually path to the installation directory has the version appended, for me it was/usr/bin/ruby1.9.1
. I was successfully able to uninstall ruby usingsudo apt remove ruby1.9.1