![]() c:\ruby\187-p249\ and then issue the following command: > pik add c:\ruby\1.8.7-p249\bin. and 1.9.1 from rubyinstaller and install them each into their own folder. It is really easy to install: > gem install pik > pik_install c:\windows\system32 Then add the current version as the default: > ruby -v ruby 1.8.6 ( patchlevel 287) > pik add Adding: 186: ruby 1.8.6 ( patchlevel 287) Located at: c:/ruby/bin Then you can download the new versions, e.g. I know that there exist a ruby version manager ( rvm), but it only works on linux and mac. But i was looking for an easy way to migrate and test ruby versions. Also the new rubyinstaller versions are known to be quicker, because they are using a more recent and efficient compiler ( mingw), and ruby 1.9.1 should inherently be even more efficient (by design). thin!) should be able to be installed using that. So, normally, all plugins that were giving me problems before (e.g. Now i know that for ruby 1.8.7 (mingw32) a development kit exists, which would allow compilation of all native code. ![]() But when i felt the need to install metric_fu, i found out it just does not install on top of the old ruby 1.8.6 (mswin32). I started developing ruby more than a year ago, on windows, which might not be the ideal platform :) But i started out with the standard one-click installer, ruby version 1.8.6, which up until recently served me fine and is an easy way to start.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |