I want to install Rails on my Ubuntu 18.04.
My installed ruby-version was 2.5.1 and since at least v.2.6 is recommended for Rails I uninstalled it like described here
and then installed ruby v2.7 with
sudo snap install ruby --classic
like suggested here
Now ruby -v shows me ruby: 2.7.2p137 (2020-10-01 revision 5445e04352) [x86_64-linux]
Then I run sudo gem install rails which runs without error and tells me that gems are installed.
When I run rails -v I get the message:
Der Befehl 'rails' wurde nicht gefunden, kann aber installiert werden
mit:
sudo apt install ruby-railties
(command 'rails' cound not be found, but can be installed with sudo apt install ruby-railties)
Executing apt install ruby-railties proves to be useless - as expected, since a different package manager is used.
When I run require 'rails' in irb I get a "true".
Question: what am I missing? What am I doing wrong?
First of all ,uninstall all ruby version do you have on your system .
example sudo apt remove ruby
After that install ruby by using snap :
sudo snap install ruby --classic then gem install rails.
Tape this in your terminal whoami ,copy the ouput and
finaly go open bashrc and put this like
alias rails="ruby/home/resultOfOuputOfWhoami/.gem/gems/railties-7.0.0/exe/rails"
That's it ,you got the latest version of rails
I am trying to install Ruby on rails on a Mac Mojave:
$ brew install ruby
Warning: ruby 2.7.1 is already installed and up-to-date
To reinstall 2.7.1, run `brew reinstall ruby`
This shows me that I am running Ruby 2.7.1.
But when I check the version I get:
$ ruby --version
ruby 2.3.7p456 (2018-03-28 revision 63024) [universal.x86_64-darwin18]
This tells me I am using Ruby 2.3.7.
I don't understand.
To run Rails I need >= 2.4.4 apparently:
$ sudo gem install rails
.....................
ERROR: Error installing rails:
zeitwerk requires Ruby version >= 2.4.4.
and
$ which ruby
/usr/local/opt/ruby/bin/ruby
So until I get ruby version to at least 2.4.4 I can't run rails.
Update
Install RVM on MAC as follows
$ brew install gpg
$ curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --autolibs=enabled --ruby
$ ruby -v
ruby 2.7.1p83 (2020-03-31 revision a0c7c23c9c) [x86_64-darwin18]
Got these instructions from:
https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to/mac-for-hackers-install-rvm-maintain-ruby-environments-macos-0174401/
But then I install Rails:
$ sudo gem install rails
Successfully installed rails-6.0.2.2
Parsing documentation for rails-6.0.2.2
Done installing documentation for rails after 0 seconds
1 gem installed
and so I tried to crate a Rails project:
$ rails new blah
Rails is not currently installed on this system. To get the latest version, simply type:
$ sudo gem install rails
You can then rerun your "rails" command.
What is going on there? I seem to have successfully installed Rails but cannot create a Rails project.
The output from this command brew install ruby is not telling you that you're running ruby 2.7.1. That just says you already have ruby 2.7.1 installed for brew. But you could have other ruby versions installed in other ways. When you do
ruby -v
ruby executable is looked for in paths listed inside your environment variable PATH, in order. You can see those paths with
echo $PATH
So, managing different versions of ruby is hard and version managers exist for this reason. I suggest you to install rvm
I had used below mentioned commands to install rails in ubuntu 12.10
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install curl
\curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
rvm requirements
rvm install 1.9.3
rvm use 1.9.3 --default
rvm rubygems current
gem install rails
Every steps are doing good, but it works for terminal which we are installing rails. If we exit from the terminal and work on a new terminal then the following error occurs.
The program 'rails' can be found in the following packages: * rails * ruby-railties-3.2 Try: sudo apt-get install
I came through a solution that whenever I open an terminal I would run these cmd
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm rvm --default use 1.9.3-p374
Can any one explain why these things happen??
Did you include the init script into your bash_profile/bashrc?
RVM installed by Ruby not working?
I've installed Rails 3.2.9 on my machine with RVM. You can follow this steps:
Install RVM : \curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
Reload shell configuration & test: source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
Install Ruby via RVM: rvm install 1.9.2 or rvm install 1.9.3
Choose version Ruby after install: rvm use 1.9.2 or rvm use 1.9.3
Ruby 1.9.2 and 1.9.3 support gem 1.8.25, so you'll install rails: gem install rails -v 3.2.9.
Done.
Note
Reload shell: source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm and choose version Ruby rvm use 1.9.2 before work with projects.
I used rvm to install ruby 1.9.3. even though it was successfully installed, it complained about libyaml. and now every time i wanna install a gem (say rails) this warning shows up:
It seems your ruby installation is missing psych (for YAML output). To eliminate this warning, please install libyaml and reinstall your ruby.
I use Mac os X 10.7 (Lion).
In my case
rvm pkg install libyaml
and
rvm reinstall ruby-1.9.3-p125
solved the problem.
For people using Ubuntu, make sure that libtool is installed prior to the steps above:
sudo apt-get install libtool
For macOS users (with homebrew):
rm -rf /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/ && brew reinstall ruby
brew install libyaml
rvm reinstall 1.9.3
Is what worked for me (on Snow Leopard).
for ubuntu and rvm
sudo apt-get install libtool
rvm pkg install libyaml
rvm reinstall 1.9.3
worked
If not using rvm, but rather you are building and installing ruby 1.9.3 from scratch — for example, you're managing your ruby versions with rbenv — you must install libyaml first. Get it from http://pyyaml.org/; at the moment, the file you want is http://pyyaml.org/download/libyaml/yaml-0.1.4.tar.gz. Open the tarball and cd into the resulting folder. Then:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local
make
sudo make install
You are now ready to build ruby. Download ruby from http://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/. Open the tarball and cd into the resulting folder. Now:
./configure --prefix=/wherever/you/want/it/to/go
make
make install
(Or possibly sudo make install, depending on where you're putting it.) If using rbenv, you'll know it has worked if you switch to rbenv global 1.9.3-p194 (or whatever your version is called) and gem --version works without a warning. That worked for me on Mac OS X 10.6.8. (Update: I just tried this on Mac OS X 10.8.1 and it seems to have worked fine there too.)
In my case the solution was to add the psych gem to the Gemfile.
I had this problem. libyaml wouldn't compile. It turns out I was missing libtool.
yum install libtool
yum install libyaml (or rvm pkg install libyaml)
rvm reinstall 1.9.3
That solved my problem.
If you have installed ruby on macOS with homebrew, try this solution.
rm -rf /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/ && brew reinstall ruby
Note that this will get rid of all installed gems. Best save a list of installed gems with gem list before you run this.
$ brew doctor
$ brew link libyaml
I reinstalled ruby 1.9.3 with libyaml support:
rvm reinstall 1.9.3 --with-libyaml
I made sure that I would use 1.9.3 before installing psych:
rvm use 1.9.3
I installed psych:
gem install psych
I got this fixed finally. The issue was that even though I installed libyaml with brew, it was never linked. I had to remove a conflicting header file and then brew link libyaml.
Installing ruby with rvm for mac osx, use autolibs to install libyaml and first uninstalling libyaml helps.
This worked for me:
brew uninstall libyaml
rvm autolibs enable
rvm reinstall ruby-2.1.1
I had the same problem (Lion 10.7.4), and fixed it by upgrading rvm then reinstalling ruby
1) upgrade rvm https://rvm.io//rvm/install/
curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --ruby
2) Then use rvm to reinstall ruby 1.9.3 (which had been previously installed with the earlier version of rvm)
rvm reinstall 1.9.3
sudo port install libyaml # or brew install libyaml
rvm get latest
rvm pkg install iconv
rvm pkg install openssl
rvm reinstall 1.9.3 --with-openssl-dir=~/.rvm/usr --with-iconv-dir=~/.rvm/usr
curl -OL http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/75414/linecache19-0.5.13.gem
curl -OL http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/75415/ruby-debug-base19-0.11.26.gem
gem install linecache19-0.5.13.gem ruby-debug-base19-0.11.26.gem -- --with-ruby-include=$rvm_path/src/ruby-1.9.3-p125/
gem install ruby-debug19
rvm reload
reload your .rvmrc (cd out, cd in)
bundle
None of these answers worked for me.
I found my answer on https://github.com/sstephenson/ruby-build/issues/119
I am on Centos 6.3 Virtual Machine.
YOU MUST install libyaml before you install ruby. IF you ALREADY installed ruby you must get rid of the files before compiling source again!!!
# cd to your ruby source location
rm -rf /usr/local/lib/ruby # clean out ruby files
./configure
make && make install
gem -v # check if error is fixed
I built the libyaml files separately from source and installed them in /usr/local/lib. The ruby that RVM created still did not see them, and rather than muck with the makefile or the system LD_LIBRARY_PATH I just copied /usr/local/lib/libyaml* to ~/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p327/lib/
That quieted the warning.
This is what worked for me on Ubuntu:
- installing libyaml-dev (sudo apt-get install libyaml-dev)
- installing rvm + ruby 1.9.3
I tried all of these answers and still wasn't able to get it working. I installed libyaml with homebrew and then installed Ruby 1.9.3 and 2.0.0 with rvm. Each time it complained that I was missing psych (libyaml). But trying to install libyaml told me it was already installed. Rinse, repeat. Urgh.
Finally, what I did was to uninstall libyaml. Then I enabled autolibs in rvm, which (at least in OSX) allows rvm to install and manage dependencies more directly. Now when I installed the Rubies, rvm was able to install libyaml and recognize that it was in the right spot.
So if you've tried all of the other options, try actually removing libyaml and then installing your Rubies. It's count-intuitive from the error messages, but that's what finally worked for me.
I had the same problem (Cent OS 5.7), none of the above solutions worked to me.
// My console warning
/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p286/lib/ruby/1.9.1/yaml.rb:56:in `<top (required)>':
It seems your ruby installation is missing psych (for YAML output).
To eliminate this warning, please install libyaml and reinstall your ruby.
After doing several re-installs, I realized it's looking for yaml in ruby version of 1.9.1 instead of 1.9.3. So i downgraded
// obviously after installing `libyaml`
rvm remove all
rvm install 1.9.1
rvm use 1.9.1 --default
And it worked 8D!
On CentOS 6.3 none of the above worked. However installing libyaml from source before installing ruby resolved the problem.
$ wget http://pyyaml.org/download/libyaml/yaml-0.1.4.tar.gz
$ tar xzvf yaml-0.1.4.tar.gz
$ cd yaml-0.1.4
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
$ make
$ sudo make install
and then
rvm install 1.9.3
gem install rails
I'm using
rvm 1.16.20 (version) by Wayne E. Seguin ,
Michal Papis [https://rvm.io/]
and also got the following error during bundle install
.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p194/lib/ruby/1.9.1/yaml.rb:56:in `': It seems
your ruby installation is missing psych (for YAML output). To
eliminate this warning, please install libyaml and reinstall your
ruby.
Here are three different ways to resolve this error w/o having to gem install psych
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib
alter /etc/ld.so.conf
sudo su - root
echo /usr/local/lib64 >> /etc/ld.so.conf
echo /usr/local/lib >> /etc/ld.so.conf
ldconfig
Fix rvm ruby 1.9.3 installation via
patch .rvm/scripts/functions/manage/ruby < ruby-1.9.3-LDFLAGS.patch
rvm uninstall ruby-1.9.3-p194
export LDFLAGS='-L /usr/local/lib64 -L/usr/local/lib -Xlinker -R/usr/local/lib64 -Xlinker -R/usr/local/lib'
rvm install ruby-1.9.3-p194 --disable-binary
grep configure_args .rvm/src/ruby-1.9.3-p194/config.log # to confirm LDFLAG
$ diff -c .rvm/{src/rvm/,}scripts/functions/manage/ruby
*** .rvm/src/rvm/scripts/functions/manage/ruby 2012-11-10 06:28:14.000000000 +0000
--- .rvm/scripts/functions/manage/ruby 2013-01-25 17:18:00.000000000 +0000
***************
*** 106,123 ****
# when relative is in effect libyaml is installed in ruby itself so it will be moved with ruby
prefix_path="${rvm_rubies_path}/${rvm_ruby_string}" libyaml
! __rvm_update_configure_env CFLAGS="-I${rvm_rubies_path}/${rvm_ruby_string}/include"
! __rvm_update_configure_env LDFLAGS="-L${rvm_rubies_path}/${rvm_ruby_string}/lib"
if [[ -d "${rvm_rubies_path}/${rvm_ruby_string}/lib64" ]]
! then __rvm_update_configure_env LDFLAGS="-L${rvm_rubies_path}/${rvm_ruby_string}/lib64"
fi
else
libyaml_installed || libyaml # Installs libyaml
! __rvm_update_configure_env CFLAGS="-I${rvm_path}/usr/include"
! __rvm_update_configure_env LDFLAGS="-L${rvm_path}/usr/lib"
if [[ -d "${rvm_path}/usr/lib64" ]]
! then __rvm_update_configure_env LDFLAGS="-L${rvm_path}/usr/lib64"
fi
fi
--- 106,123 ----
# when relative is in effect libyaml is installed in ruby itself so it will be moved with ruby
prefix_path="${rvm_rubies_path}/${rvm_ruby_string}" libyaml
! __rvm_update_configure_env CFLAGS="-I${rvm_rubies_path}/${rvm_ruby_string}/include ${CFLAGS}"
! __rvm_update_configure_env LDFLAGS="-L${rvm_rubies_path}/${rvm_ruby_string}/lib ${LDFLAGS}"
if [[ -d "${rvm_rubies_path}/${rvm_ruby_string}/lib64" ]]
! then __rvm_update_configure_env LDFLAGS="-L${rvm_rubies_path}/${rvm_ruby_string}/lib64 ${LDFLAGS}"
fi
else
libyaml_installed || libyaml # Installs libyaml
! __rvm_update_configure_env CFLAGS="-I${rvm_path}/usr/include ${CFLAGS}"
! __rvm_update_configure_env LDFLAGS="-L${rvm_path}/usr/lib ${LDFLAGS}"
if [[ -d "${rvm_path}/usr/lib64" ]]
! then __rvm_update_configure_env LDFLAGS="-L${rvm_path}/usr/lib64 ${LDFLAGS}"
fi
fi
I also struggled with the same failures with rvm install ruby-2.0.0 for many, MANY hours. I had tried all the different methods to install libyaml; wget source, yum and rvm. I also tried all of the different approaches listed in similar threads. Because I tried all the different methods, I had multiple installations and locations of libyaml.
RVM is perfectly capable of installing the necessary dependencies in ~/.rvm. Simply removing the libyaml files from non-RVM install fixed this issue for me:
sudo rm /usr/local/lib/libyaml*.*
rvm reinstall ruby-2.0.0-p0
Works!
NON-RVM ruby install method.
% uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.32-358.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Feb 22 00:31:26 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
% cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 6.4 (Final)
% wget http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el5/en/x86_64/dag/RPMS/rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.x86_64.rpm
% sudo rpm -K rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.*.rpm"
% sudo rpm -ivh rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.*.rpm"
DISABLE rpmforge by editing this file and set enabled=0
% sudo vi /etc/yum.repos.d/rpmforge.repo
% grep rpmforge ~/.aliases
alias rpmforge "sudo yum --disablerepo='*' --enablerepo='rpmforge'"
% rpmforge install libyaml libyaml-devel
% sudo yum list installed | grep libyaml
libyaml.x86_64 0.1.4-1.el5.rf #rpmforge
libyaml-devel.x86_64 0.1.4-1.el5.rf #rpmforge
The libyaml-devel is the key.
% tar zxvf ruby-1.9.3-p448.tar.gz
% cd ruby-1.9.3-p448
% ./configure -prefix=$HOME/ruby-1.9.3-p448
% make ; make install
% cd $HOME; ln -s ./ruby-1.9.3-p448 ruby
Update your path and source .cshrc
% echo $PATH
/home/francis/ruby/bin:/usr/sbin:/home/francis/bin:/home/francis/jdk1.7.0_25/bin:/usr/lib64/qt-3.3/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
% which ruby
/home/francis/ruby/bin/ruby
% gem update --system
Set your GEM_HOME in .cshrc and source
% echo $GEM_HOME
% /home/francis/ruby/lib/ruby/gems
% gem install mysql2 pg ruby-debug-ide rails capistrano capistrano-ext passenger
If you are building ruby from source (I built 1.9.3 on Fedora 20), you will need this before you do the configure/make to build ruby:
yum install libyaml-devel
(in addition to yum install libyaml.) Similar to Francis's answer using rpmforge above.
I was having this error and noticed I had different versions of Ruby installed with HomeBrew, along with many gems that I no longer used. So did a full clean up like this:
$ brew remove --force ruby # remove all versions installed
$ sudo rm -rf /usr/local/lib/ruby # remove all gems and leftover files
$ brew install ruby
$ gem install bundler
$ bundle install
If you don't use a Gemfile, make sure you know which gems to reinstall.
In my case all I needed to do was
rm -rf /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/2.4.0/gems/psych-2.2.4
rm -rf /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/2.4.0/extensions/x86_64-darwin-16/2.4.0/psych-2.2.4
Now, FWIW, gem list includes
psych (2.2.4, default: 2.2.2)
Ubuntu
Using RVM
Reason: Conflicting Psych gem versions between ruby 2.4.4 and ruby 2.5.1
I spent a few hours trying to get my error to go away and none of the replies here suited my case, so I thought I would post how I solved it...
In my case when I ran gem list | grep psych, I had the following output: psych(default: 3.1.0, default: 3.0.2).
Apparently since version 2.5.0, ruby depends on the newer version of psych (3.1.0) and having both set as default was messing up everything. Notice that I never ended up finding out why those were both set as default - I completely wiped out rvm and ruby versions from my computer due to this.
So in order to remove the older version (3.0.2) from being set as default, head to ~/.rvm/gems/ruby-x.x.x#global/specifications/default. If you run ls | grep psych it will return both versions of the gem here. If you want to maintain 3.1.0 as default just run mv psych-3.0.2.gemspec ../ and then try running gemlist to make sure it is listing only one version as default now...
tl;dr
cd /.rvm/gems/ruby-x.x.x#global/specifications/default
mv psych-3.0.2 ../
Hope this helps someone!
On Snow Leopard, the solution by Catharz did not work for me. This solution, however, did:
brew install libyaml
rvm get head
rvm reinstall 1.9.3 --with-gcc=clang
(The rvm reinstall gave me a warning about clang not having the option "--with-libyaml" but it solved the error message regardless.)
This worked for me at least on Ubuntu 10.04
$ sudo apt-get install libtool
$ rvm reinstall 1.9.3
On Solaris:
# sudo crle -64 -l /usr/local/lib
to add /usr/local/lib to the shared library search path
(see man crle)
When I switch from 64 bit to 32 bit on Snow Leopard 10.6.8, I had reinstalled ruby (used rvm) to run on 32bit and met the same problem. So I just 'cleanup' all thing that cached by rvm before and problems solved. Hope this tip can help someone.
rvm cleanup all
rvm install ruby_version_here //(This way, rvm will also re-download newest yaml).
BTW, if you still meet this problem, I think you can try:
gem install psych