![]() Go to the project websites and read the documentation carefully or you can easily get betrayed by your assumptions about how things 'should' work.Īll of ruby version managers should install on any version of OSX that supports the build tools required by the Ruby that you want to host. Each has its own complexities and egocentricities. Then you can have multiple ruby versions at your command without having to disturb the system ruby. Using rvm (or rbenv, or ruby-build, or whatever) is certainly an option if you are simply doing development. ![]() But 1.9.3 should build just fine and 2.2.3 likely will as well. Whether or not you need something more current than 10.6.8 to run 2.2.3 I cannot tell. You do not need the latest version of OSX to run an updated version of Ruby.
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