ruby-build provides a simple way to compile and install different versions of Ruby on UNIX-like systems.
$ git clone git://github.com/sstephenson/ruby-build.git
$ cd ruby-build
$ ./install.sh
This will install ruby-build into /usr/local
. If you do not have
write permission to /usr/local
, you will need to run sudo ./install.sh
instead. You can install to a different prefix by
setting the PREFIX
environment variable.
To install a Ruby version, run the ruby-build
command with the path
to a definition file and the path where you want to install it. (A
number of built-in
definitions
may be specified instead.)
$ ruby-build 1.9.2-p290 ~/local/ruby-1.9.2-p290
...
$ ~/local/ruby-1.9.2-p290/bin/ruby --version
ruby 1.9.2p290 (2011-07-09 revision 32553) [x86_64-darwin11.0.0]
You can use it with rbenv:
$ ruby-build 1.9.2-p290 ~/.rbenv/versions/1.9.2-p290
ruby-build provides an rbenv-install
command that shortens this to:
$ rbenv install 1.9.2-p290
- Added a definition for MagLev 1.0.0.
- Added support for overriding
make
options with the$MAKEOPTS
/$MAKE_OPTS
environment variable. - Removed RubyGems installations from JRuby definitions in favor of the bundled RubyGems versions.
- Added a
before_install_package
hook. - Added definitions for REE 1.8.7-2009.09 and 1.8.7-2010.01.
- Added definitions for Ruby 1.8.6-p383, 1.8.7-p302 and 1.8.7-p357.
- Updated the JRuby 1.7.0-dev snapshot URL.
- Changed the GCC detector to look for
gcc-*
anywhere in the$PATH
, not just/usr/bin
.
- Added a Ruby 1.8.7-p334 definition.
- Renamed the 1.9.4-dev definition to 2.0.0-dev to reflect the new version numbering scheme.
- ruby-build now automatically displays the last 10 lines of the error log, if any, when a build fails.
- Improved the GCC detection routines and added a more helpful error message for Xcode 4.2 users.
- JRuby installation no longer requires the install prefix to exist first.
- You can now pass
$CONFIGURE_OPTS
to the REE definitions. - Added a JRuby 1.6.5 definition.
- Added a Ruby 1.9.2-p180 definition.
- Added a Ruby 1.9.3-p0 definition.
- ruby-build now uses the
--with-gcc
configure flag on OS X Lion. - Added definitions for REE 1.8.7-2010.02 and 1.8.6-2009.06.
- Modified
rbenv-install
to runrbenv rehash
after installation. - Added a Ruby 1.9.3-rc1 definition.
- Updated the JRuby defintions to install the
jruby-launcher
gem. - Updated the rbx-2.0.0 definition to point to the master branch.
- Added a jruby-1.7.0-dev definition.
- Added a Ruby 1.9.4-dev definition.
- Added an rbx-2.0.0-dev definition for Rubinius 2.0.0 from git.
- Added support for setting
./configure
options with theCONFIGURE_OPTS
environment variable. - Added a 1.9.3-dev definition for Ruby 1.9.3 from Git.
- Added support for fetching package sources via Git.
- Added an
rbenv-install
script which provides aninstall
command for rbenv users.
- Changed the REE definition not to install its default gem collection.
- Reverted a poorly-tested change that intended to enable support for relative installation paths.
- Initial public release.
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2011 Sam Stephenson
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