Have you tried doing yum install ruby in CentOS 5.5? If you have the default repositories configured, you will notice that it installs the ancient Ruby 1.8.5. Not ready to move up to Ruby 1.9, but would like to install Ruby 1.8.7 – well here is how to do it!
Install Ruby 1.8.7 on CentOS 5.5 (or other distributions)
yum install -y gcc zlib zlib-devel
wget ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.8/ruby-1.8.7-p330.tar.gz
tar xvf ruby-1.8.7-p330.tar.gz
cd ruby-1.8.7-p330
./configure --enable-pthread
make
make install
The link above did not work for me. The one below did.
ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.8/ruby-1.8.7-p330.tar.gz
Paul,
Thanks for the heads-up. I have updated the post with the correct link.
Well unfortunately this didn’t work out for me…
I got this during make install:
./miniruby -I./lib -I.ext/common -I./- -r./ext/purelib.rb ./instruby.rb –make=”make” –dest-dir=”” –extout=”.ext” –mflags=”” –make-flags=”” –data-mode=0644 –prog-mode=0755 –installed-list .installed.list –mantype=”doc”
/bin/sh: ./miniruby: No such file or directory
make: *** [do-install-nodoc] Error 127
@Kat – Are you using CentOS 5.5? Can you try going through the steps one more time and let me know if you still see the error?
Nice. Thanks! If only life was always this copy&paste 🙂
Even after repeating the steps in centos 5.5 ,it does’t work.I meant I am getting same error like Kat is getting
This worked in compiling it but it still does not work in the correct path :
[root@hostname ruby-1.8.7-p330]# ruby -v
ruby 1.8.5 (2006-08-25) [x86_64-linux]
[root@hostname ruby-1.8.7-p330]# ./ruby -v
ruby 1.8.7 (2010-12-23 patchlevel 330) [x86_64-linux]
[root@hostname ruby-1.8.7-p330]# which ruby
/usr/local/bin/ruby
[root@hostname ruby-1.8.7-p330]# which ./ruby
./ruby
[root@hostname ruby-1.8.7-p330]#
@alainchiaasson Try running configure with the prefix tag set to the default path. /usr.
If you’ve ever used pirut or downloaded the rpm from the CentOS repos, then your gems and everything else expect ruby to be in /usr/bin, the libraries in /urr/lib and so on in that fashion.
The default location specified in the config file is to put everything in /usr/local which will sort of mostly work, but may cause you some grief if you don’t feel like putting in the whole path when running a ruby executable. The fix is as easy as running configure again with the expected prefix location, then make and make install again.
./configure –prefix=/usr –enable-shared –enable-pthread
make && sudo make install
Best of luck.
@jambino note that your command uses the wrong character ‘-‘. We need to re-type it ; no copy/paste.
Thank you for that piece of guide! It was a breeze walk through a park! In case…the current latest version is
v.1.9.3 as stable.
http://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.9/ruby-1.9.3-p392.tar.gz
just use this url and adjust the version in all lines in command for yum install.
Cheers
and dont forget this command line!
$ signal-event post-upgrade;
$ signal-event reboot;