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I'm using Fastlane one my admin account (Mac OS) and it works great.

I try now to install and configure Jenkins + Fastlane but when jenkins try to run a fastlane commande, I get that error : can't find gem fastlane (>= 0.a) with executable fastlane (Gem::GemNotFoundException)

Path of my fastlane install is : /Users/myusername/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.4.2/bin

When I try to update fastlane in jenkins account (su jenkins), console say I'm not sudo. No error with my account.

Already tried to inject Path in jenkins conf and to set RVM-managed environment version. But it failed.

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  • Does the Jenkins user also have it's own .rvm? We use rbenv, and we make sure that the Jenkins user has that installed and setup on all our Mac CI nodes. I have Jenkins bundle install in the project directory before it tries to run fastlane to make sure it has everything that it needs. Is that something you can do? Feb 14, 2018 at 16:26
  • Are you running Jenkins with myusername or jenkins user? If the latter, he won't be able to reach your install directory. I would also suggest that you install fastlane in its default folder (/usr/local/bin). Nov 13, 2018 at 15:19

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Use anyone of below

Using RubyGems

sudo gem install fastlane -NV

Alternatively using Homebrew

brew cask install fastlane

See link for reference link

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If you using pipeline in jenkins use sh 'gem install fastlane' it works fine.

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  • This does not help as on mac you have to use - sudo gem install fastlane and that is not the preferred way in CI pipeline environment. Ideally we should be able to set environment.
    – mobigaurav
    Aug 8, 2021 at 21:00
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This is what I did to fix a similar bug:

gem update bundler
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For me all that needed to be done was rvm default and then reinstall what was needed, because for some reason it was installing for the older ruby version and not the newer one, so when it was accessing it on Jenkins, it was checking the new version which had nothing.

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  • You can check the versions of it used with gem env May 11, 2022 at 12:04

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