How to install and use different versions of ruby?
There are two major Ruby version managers out there from which you can choose:
-
rbenv
andruby-build
- RVM
These allow you to keep multiple versions of Ruby on the same system. Once you've installed a version manager, and installed your own Ruby version, you won't mess with your system's Ruby and its Gems, which is the greatest benefit. No more sudo
! No more permissions errors and Gem conflicts.
Which one should I choose?
Both do the same thing, but they follow different philosophies. The choice is up to you.
I personally recommend rbenv
for its simplicity. I've been using it for years and it has always worked well.
How do I install them?
If you choose rbenv
:
- Follow the all the installation and setup instructions.
- Install
ruby-build
- Run
rbenv install x.x.x
wherex.x.x
is the version (userbenv install --list
to see which ones are available - Run
rbenv global x.x.x
to change your global Ruby version
If you choose RVM:
- Use the secure installation method
- Read the installation instructions — you probably want the single-user configuration
- Use
rvm list known
to list available Rubies and then runrvm install x.x.x
to install a specific version. - Use
rvm use x.x.x --default
to change your default Ruby
I think rbenv deserves at least its own answer.
There is a constant battle between fans of rbenv and those of RVM but I personally like rbenv a lot more. As the Sam Stephenson (the author) states, rbenv it solely concerned with switching Ruby versions (as opposed to RVM, which does a lot more).
On OS X, it's especially easy to give it a try. Just follow the excellent installation instructions on the Github page (if you have Homebrew installed, it's basically just a brew install rbenv ruby-build
).
As for switching Rails versions, I once wrote an article about that which my be of interest for you.