1st: uninstall the ruby version that came with ubuntu. This is
important since both ruby installation clash (it happened to me but I
don't remember right now).
2nd: sudo apt-get build-dep ruby1.8 (to grab all the needed
dependencies to compile ruby).
3rd: NOW you can compile ruby.
HTH,
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On Nov 26, 5:28 pm, Rit Li <kimrith...@gmail.com> wrote:
The ruby from Ubuntu's repository is 1.8.6 patch 36.
So I download the 1.8.6 p111 source and:
/configure
make
make install
I have ruby 1.8.6 p111 installed. However, I got some loaderror like
readline...
1st: uninstall the ruby version that came with ubuntu. This is
important since both ruby installation clash (it happened to me but I
don't remember right now).
2nd: sudo apt-get build-dep ruby1.8 (to grab all the needed
dependencies to compile ruby).
3rd: NOW you can compile ruby.
This looks helpful. One thing I can't help but wonder is what
might be the implication(s) of doing this as time goes by. Will
one always have to go through this process for updates to ruby?