/ruby-install

Installs Ruby, JRuby, Rubinius, TruffleRuby or MRuby

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ruby-install

Installs Ruby, JRuby, Rubinius, TruffleRuby (native / GraalVM), or mruby.

Features

  • Supports installing arbitrary versions.
  • Supports downloading the latest versions and checksums from ruby-versions.
  • Supports installing into /opt/rubies/ for root and ~/.rubies/ for users by default.
  • Supports installing into arbitrary directories.
  • Supports downloading from arbitrary URLs.
  • Supports downloading from mirrors.
  • Supports downloading/applying patches.
  • Supports specifying arbitrary ./configure options.
  • Supports downloading archives using wget or curl.
  • Supports verifying downloaded archives via MD5, SHA1, SHA256 or SHA512 checksums.
  • Supports installing build dependencies via the package manager:
  • Has tests.

Anti-Features

  • Does not require updating every time a new Ruby version comes out.
  • Does not require recipes for each individual Ruby version or configuration.
  • Does not support installing trunk/HEAD or nightly rolling releases.
  • Does not support installing unsupported/unmaintained versions of Ruby.

Requirements

  • bash >= 3.x
  • grep
  • wget > 1.12 or curl
  • md5sum or md5
  • sha1sum or sha1
  • sha256sum or sha256
  • sha512sum or sha512
  • tar
  • bzip2
  • patch (if --patch is specified)
  • gcc >= 4.2 or clang

Synopsis

List supported Rubies and their current stable versions:

$ ruby-install

Updates then list the supported Rubies and their current stable versions:

$ ruby-install --latest

Install the current stable version of Ruby:

$ ruby-install ruby

Install the latest version of Ruby:

$ ruby-install --latest ruby

Install a stable version of Ruby:

$ ruby-install ruby 2.3

Install a specific version of Ruby:

$ ruby-install ruby 2.2.4

Install a Ruby into a specific directory:

$ ruby-install --install-dir /path/to/dir ruby

Install a Ruby into a specific rubies directory:

$ ruby-install --rubies-dir /path/to/rubies/ ruby

Install a Ruby into /usr/local:

$ ruby-install --system ruby 2.4.0

Install a Ruby from an official site with directly download:

$ ruby-install -M https://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby ruby 2.4.0

Install a Ruby from a mirror:

$ ruby-install -M http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby ruby 2.0.0-p645

Install a Ruby with a specific patch:

$ ruby-install -p https://raw.github.com/gist/4136373/falcon-gc.diff ruby 1.9.3-p551

Install a Ruby with a specific C compiler:

$ ruby-install ruby 2.4.0 -- CC=gcc-4.9

Install a Ruby with specific configuration:

$ ruby-install ruby 2.4.0 -- --enable-shared --enable-dtrace CFLAGS="-O3"

Install a Ruby without installing dependencies first:

$ ruby-install --no-install-deps ruby 2.4.0

Uninstall a Ruby version:

$ rm -rf ~/.rubies/ruby-2.4.0

Integration

Using ruby-install with RVM:

$ ruby-install --rubies-dir ~/.rvm/rubies ruby 2.4.0

Using ruby-install with rbenv:

$ ruby-install --install-dir ~/.rbenv/versions/2.4.0 ruby 2.4.0

ruby-install can even be used with Chef.

Install

wget -O ruby-install-0.8.3.tar.gz https://github.com/postmodern/ruby-install/archive/v0.8.3.tar.gz
tar -xzvf ruby-install-0.8.3.tar.gz
cd ruby-install-0.8.3/
sudo make install

PGP

All releases are PGP signed for security. Instructions on how to import my PGP key can be found on my blog. To verify that a release was not tampered with:

wget https://raw.github.com/postmodern/ruby-install/master/pkg/ruby-install-0.8.3.tar.gz.asc
gpg --verify ruby-install-0.8.3.tar.gz.asc ruby-install-0.8.3.tar.gz

Homebrew

ruby-install can also be installed with homebrew:

brew install ruby-install

Or the absolute latest ruby-install can be installed from source:

brew install ruby-install --HEAD

Arch Linux

ruby-install is already included in the AUR:

yaourt -S ruby-install

Fedora Linux

ruby-install is available on Fedora Copr.

FreeBSD

ruby-install is included in the official FreeBSD ports collection:

cd /usr/ports/devel/ruby-install/ && make install clean

Known Issues

Please see the wiki.

Alternatives

Endorsements

I like the approach you're taking. Curious to see how it plays out.

-- Sam Stephenson of rbenv