Instalation problem

HI!!
I'm a complete newby and I'm trying to follow a tutorial on learning
ruby on rails.
I am on a new mac and require an updated version of ruby to follow
the tutorial. Everything I've read has pointed me towards downloading
and using RVM.
I typed \curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --ruby in my
terminal and this is a shortened version of what happened:

Upgrade of RVM in /Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/ is complete.

# Carlos Amengual,

···

#
# Thank you for using RVM!
# I sincerely hope that RVM helps to make your life easier and
# more enjoyable!!!
#
# ~Wayne

rvm 1.18.8 (stable) by Wayne E. Seguin <wayneeseguin@gmail.com>, Michal
Papis <mpapis@gmail.com> [https://rvm.io/]

Searching for binary rubies, this might take some time.
No binary rubies available for: osx/10.8/x86_64/ruby-1.9.3-p385.
Continuing with compilation. Please read 'rvm mount' to get more
information on binary rubies.
Fetching yaml-0.1.4.tar.gz to /Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/archives
Extracting yaml to /Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/src/yaml-0.1.4
Configuring yaml in /Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/src/yaml-0.1.4.
Error running 'env LDFLAGS=-L/opt/sm/pkg/active/lib
CFLAGS=-I/opt/sm/pkg/active/include CPATH=/opt/sm/pkg/active/include
./configure --prefix=/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/usr --disable-shared',
please read
/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/log/ruby-1.9.3-p385/yaml/configure.log
Compiling yaml in /Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/src/yaml-0.1.4.
Error running 'make -j2', please read
/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/log/ruby-1.9.3-p385/yaml/make.log
Installing Ruby from source to:
/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p385, this may take a while
depending on your cpu(s)...
ruby-1.9.3-p385 - #downloading ruby-1.9.3-p385, this may take a while
depending on your connection...
ruby-1.9.3-p385 - #extracted to
/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/src/ruby-1.9.3-p385 (already extracted)
ruby-1.9.3-p385 - #configuring
Error running 'env LDFLAGS=-L/opt/sm/pkg/active/lib
CFLAGS=-I/opt/sm/pkg/active/include CPATH=/opt/sm/pkg/active/include
./configure --disable-install-doc
--prefix=/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p385
--with-opt-dir=/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/usr --disable-shared', please
read /Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/log/ruby-1.9.3-p385/configure.log
There has been an error while running configure. Halting the
installation.

I see that rvm has been installed, but something has obviously gone
wrong...any ideas. This is like the third time I'm doing it because when
I try and install an updated version of Ruby I get similar messages.
Thanks in advanced for your help.

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I am on Mac too. I installed rvm. I had the same error message you got.
I am sorry for not having a clear answer but even if I had this error
message, ultimately everything worked perfectly: rvm, ruby 1.9.3
installed.
I am not being arrogant but just want to make sure that you are not
being alarmed for no reason. Are you sure the installation is not
actually completed?
What do you see when typing this code in you Terminal? which ruby
or you can type: ruby -v

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I don't use rvm but it sounds like you did not install Xcode which is
needed to compile ruby. You can get it from the app store

You might get more information using these commands: 'rvm notes' and 'rvm
requirements'.

Since there's also compilation problems lately related to recent Xcode
versions, https://rvm.io/os/osx/ could be helpful

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On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 04:57:39AM +0900, Carlos A. wrote:

HI!!
I'm a complete newby and I'm trying to follow a tutorial on learning
ruby on rails.
I am on a new mac and require an updated version of ruby to follow
the tutorial. Everything I've read has pointed me towards downloading
and using RVM.
I typed \curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --ruby in my
terminal and this is a shortened version of what happened:

Upgrade of RVM in /Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/ is complete.

# Carlos Amengual,
#
# Thank you for using RVM!
# I sincerely hope that RVM helps to make your life easier and
# more enjoyable!!!
#
# ~Wayne

rvm 1.18.8 (stable) by Wayne E. Seguin <wayneeseguin@gmail.com>, Michal
Papis <mpapis@gmail.com> [https://rvm.io/\]

Searching for binary rubies, this might take some time.
No binary rubies available for: osx/10.8/x86_64/ruby-1.9.3-p385.
Continuing with compilation. Please read 'rvm mount' to get more
information on binary rubies.
Fetching yaml-0.1.4.tar.gz to /Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/archives
Extracting yaml to /Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/src/yaml-0.1.4
Configuring yaml in /Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/src/yaml-0.1.4.
Error running 'env LDFLAGS=-L/opt/sm/pkg/active/lib
CFLAGS=-I/opt/sm/pkg/active/include CPATH=/opt/sm/pkg/active/include
./configure --prefix=/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/usr --disable-shared',
please read
/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/log/ruby-1.9.3-p385/yaml/configure.log
Compiling yaml in /Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/src/yaml-0.1.4.
Error running 'make -j2', please read
/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/log/ruby-1.9.3-p385/yaml/make.log
Installing Ruby from source to:
/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p385, this may take a while
depending on your cpu(s)...
ruby-1.9.3-p385 - #downloading ruby-1.9.3-p385, this may take a while
depending on your connection...
ruby-1.9.3-p385 - #extracted to
/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/src/ruby-1.9.3-p385 (already extracted)
ruby-1.9.3-p385 - #configuring
Error running 'env LDFLAGS=-L/opt/sm/pkg/active/lib
CFLAGS=-I/opt/sm/pkg/active/include CPATH=/opt/sm/pkg/active/include
./configure --disable-install-doc
--prefix=/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p385
--with-opt-dir=/Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/usr --disable-shared', please
read /Users/carlosamengual/.rvm/log/ruby-1.9.3-p385/configure.log
There has been an error while running configure. Halting the
installation.

I see that rvm has been installed, but something has obviously gone
wrong...any ideas. This is like the third time I'm doing it because when
I try and install an updated version of Ruby I get similar messages.
Thanks in advanced for your help.

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Prefect!! Thanks for your help!!
I've now got Xcode up and running and GCC is also good!
Now I'm having problems with Homebrew...when I type brew doctor I get
this message:

Warning: You have a non-Homebrew 'pkg-config' in your PATH:
  /opt/sm/pkg/active/bin/pkg-config

`./configure` may have problems finding brew-installed packages using
this other pkg-config.

The tutorial says it should say 'Your system is rearing to brew'
Any ideas?!?!
Thanks!!

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Hakim Benbekhti wrote in post #1098061:

I am on Mac too. I installed rvm. I had the same error message you got.
I am sorry for not having a clear answer but even if I had this error
message, ultimately everything worked perfectly: rvm, ruby 1.9.3
installed.
I am not being arrogant but just want to make sure that you are not
being alarmed for no reason. Are you sure the installation is not
actually completed?
What do you see when typing this code in you Terminal? which ruby
or you can type: ruby -v

Hi,
My version is the same as prior to doing anything. ruby 1.8.7!!
This is driving me crazy!!
I also have Xcode installed, but have not done anything with...do I have
to do something with it??
Thanks again!!

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Prefect!! Thanks for your help!!
I've now got Xcode up and running and GCC is also good!
Now I'm having problems with Homebrew...when I type brew doctor I get
this message:

Warning: You have a non-Homebrew 'pkg-config' in your PATH:
  /opt/sm/pkg/active/bin/pkg-config

`./configure` may have problems finding brew-installed packages using
this other pkg-config.

You must have previously installed the SM framework <https://smf.sh/&gt;\.
It most likely put a line near the end of your .bashrc or .profile or
.bash_profile that adds its bin directories to your PATH; try
commenting that out. (I'm not sure what to advise if you actually need
to use SM; and this warning from Homebrew may not even be anything to
worry about.)

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On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 4:39 AM, Carlos A. <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

The tutorial says it should say 'Your system is rearing to brew'
Any ideas?!?!
Thanks!!

I also have Xcode installed, but have not done anything with...do I have
to do something with it??
Thanks again!!

Yes! You have to install the command line tools. There are different version depending on what version of Mac OS X you are using, but you can either download the command line tools directly from Apple here:

or from within Xcode. You have to open he Preferences and in the Downloads tab there is a listing for Command Line Tools. Click the install button next to it and that will install all the parts needed.

Wayne

Eric Christopherson wrote in post #1098256:

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On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 4:39 AM, Carlos A. <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
It most likely put a line near the end of your .bashrc or .profile or
.bash_profile that adds its bin directories to your PATH; try
commenting that out.

Sorry, but I am just starting out with all of this...how would I do
that??

Thanks!!

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