Above doesn't work first time, works 2nd time.
Try to set ruby version to 2.0.0 for any new shell windows.
Doing
$ rvm use 2.0.0 --default
gives
Warning! PATH is not properly set up, '/home/durrantm/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p125/
bin' is not at first place,
usually this is caused by shell initialization files - check them for '
PATH=...' entries,
it might also help to re-add RVM to your dotfiles: 'rvm get stable --au
to-dotfiles',
to fix temporarily in this shell session run: 'rvm use ruby-1.9.3-p125'
.
Using /home/durrantm/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p247
Then doing the same
$ rvm use 2.0.0 --default
now gives no error, i.e.
$ rvm use 2.0.0 --default
Using /home/durrantm/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p247
durrantm.../durrantm$
but new windows are still giving me ruby 1.9.3, not 2.0.0
My .bashrc
file has in it:
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.rvm/bin # Add RVM to PATH for scripting
[[ -s "/home/durrantm/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && . "/home/durrantm/.rvm/scripts/rvm"
My .bash_profile has:
source ~/.profile
case $- in *i*) . ~/.bashrc;; esac
Trying
rvm get stable
seems to work but at the end of a lot of green output shows:
Could not update RVM, get some help at #rvm IRC channel at freenode servers.
A new terminal windows with rvm list rubies
shows this:
$ rvm list rubies
Warning! PATH is not properly set up, '/home/durrantm/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p125/bin' is not at first place,
usually this is caused by shell initialization files - check them for 'PATH=...' entries,
it might also help to re-add RVM to your dotfiles: 'rvm get stable --auto-dotfiles',
to fix temporarily in this shell session run: 'rvm use ruby-1.9.3-p125'.
rvm rubies
=> ruby-1.9.3-p125 [ x86_64 ]
ruby-1.9.3-p194 [ x86_64 ]
* ruby-2.0.0-p247 [ x86_64 ]
# => - current
# =* - current && default
# * - default
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