On 22/09/14 19:01, Antonio Terceiro wrote: > On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 04:01:21PM +0200, Matijs van Zuijlen wrote: >> Not long ago this was easy to do by using rbenv, since it allowed installing >> gems for the system Ruby in a directory in ~/.rbenv. Unfortunately, this feature >> was broken along with the ability to have more than one system Ruby. > > You can make rubygems install to any place you want by setting $GEM_HOME, > or to your $HOME/.gem by using --user-install. Yes, but it is much nicer if this follows the active rbenv version. > >> Where would gems for ruby-standalone be installed? > > By default, to the same place where regular ruby would. That seems to be contrary to the goal of avoiding conflicts with Debian Ruby packages. How is this resolved? Regards, -- Matijs
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