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Ryan Bigg
On Monday, 27 December 2010 at 2:52 PM, ZeroAction wrote:
> I''m a total newb to rails. I just got started setting up the
> environment, done installing Git and now onto RVM. I have a problem
> though.
>
> In the terminal, it tells me that RVM installed just fine but when I
> try things like "rvm notes" or "rvm install 1.9.2" it
gives me this
> message: "-bash: rvm: command not found"
>
> This is the message I get when I install RVM:
>
> Cloning into rvm...
> remote: Counting objects: 16421, done.
> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (4339/4339), done.
> remote: Total 16421 (delta 11071), reused 15852 (delta 10649)
> Receiving objects: 100% (16421/16421), 2.92 MiB | 173 KiB/s, done.
> Resolving deltas: 100% (11071/11071), done.
>
> RVM: Shell scripts enabling management of multiple ruby
> environments.
> RTFM: http://rvm.beginrescueend.com/
> HELP: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=rvm (#rvm on
> irc.freenode.net)
>
> Upgrading the RVM installation in /Users/zeroaction/.rvm/
> Correct permissions for base binaries in /Users/zeroaction/.rvm/
> bin...
> Copying manpages into place.
>
>
> Upgrade Notes
>
> * rvm_trust_rvmrcs has been changed to rvm_trust_rvmrcs_flag for
> consistency
>
> * Ruby package dependency list for your OS is given by:
> rvm notes
>
> * If you encounter any issues with a ruby ''X'' your best
bet is to:
> rvm remove X ; rvm install X
>
> * If you wish to have the ''pretty colors'' again, set in
~/.rvmrc:
> export rvm_pretty_print_flag=1
>
> * If you see the following error message: Unknown alias name:
> ''default''
> re-set your default ruby, this is due to a change in how default
> works.
>
> Upgrade of RVM in /Users/zeroaction/.rvm/ is complete.
>
>
> zeroaction,
>
> Thank you very much for using RVM! I sincerely hope that RVM helps to
> make your work both easier and more enjoyable.
>
> If you have any questions, issues and/or ideas for improvement please
> join#rvm on irc.freenode.net and let me know, note you must register
> (http://bit.ly/5mGjlm) and identify (/msg nickserv <nick>
<pass>) to
> talk, this prevents spambots from ruining our day.
>
> My irc nickname is ''wayneeseguin'' and I hang out in #rvm
typically
>
> ~09:00-17:00EDT and again from ~21:00EDT-~23:00EDT
>
> If I do not respond right away, please hang around after asking your
> question, I will respond as soon as I am back. It is best to talk in
> #rvm itself as then other users can help out should I be offline.
>
> Be sure to get head often as rvm development happens fast,
> you can do this by running ''rvm get head'' followed by
''rvm reload''
> or opening a new shell
>
> w⦿‿⦿t
>
> ~ Wayne
>
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