First mentioned in 901, Brixen is the third largest city and oldest town in the province, and the artistic and cultural capital of the valley. It is located at the confluence of the Eisack and Rienz rivers, 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Bolzano and 45 kilometres (28 mi) south of the Brenner Pass, on the Italy.
sasha:~ brian$ rvm get head |
Original installed RVM version: |
rvm 1.8.4 by Wayne E. Seguin (wayneeseguin@gmail.com) [https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/] |
remote: Counting objects: 48, done. |
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (15/15), done. |
remote: Total 43 (delta 32), reused 39 (delta 28) |
Unpacking objects: 100% (43/43), done. |
From git://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm |
* branch master -> FETCH_HEAD |
Updating 5b137ba..5ff8aca |
Fast-forward |
scripts/selector 2118 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------- |
1 files changed, 1032 insertions(+), 1086 deletions(-) |
RVM: Shell scripts enabling management of multiple ruby environments. |
RTFM: https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/ |
HELP: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=rvm (#rvm on irc.freenode.net) |
Installing RVM to /Users/brian/.rvm/ |
Correct permissions for base binaries in /Users/brian/.rvm/bin... |
Copying manpages into place. |
Notes for Darwin ( Mac OS X ) |
For Snow Leopard be sure to have Xcode Tools Version 3.2.1 (1613) or later |
You should download the latest Xcode tools from developer.apple.com. |
(This is since the dvd install for Snow Leopard contained bugs). |
If you intend on installing MacRuby you must install LLVM first. |
If you intend on installing JRuby you must install the JDK. |
If you intend on installing IronRuby you must install Mono |
(version 2.6 or greater is recommended). |
To use an RVM installed Ruby as default instead of the system ruby: |
rvm install 1.8.7 # installs patch 352: closest supported version |
rvm system ; rvm gemset export system.gems ; rvm 1.8.7 ; rvm gemset import system # migrate your gems |
rvm --default 1.8.7 |
NOTE: |
As of 1.8.0 RVM once again loads .rvmrc files, by default, after asking your |
permission to trust it of course. If you do not wish to be enabled, simply set: |
export rvm_project_rvmrc=0 |
Within either your /etc/rvmrc or $HOME/.rvmrc file. This will turn off the |
cd/pushd hooks when sourcing the rvm() function into your shell. |
Example: echo 'export rvm_project_rvmrc=0' >> $HOME/.rvmrc; |
(Then close the current shell and open a new one.) |
You must now complete the install by loading RVM in new shells. |
If you wish to use RVM in an interactive fashion in your shells then |
Place the following line at the end of your shell's loading files |
(.bashrc or .bash_profile for bash and .zshrc for zsh), |
after all PATH/variable settings: |
[[ -s '/Users/brian/.rvm/scripts/rvm' ]] && source '/Users/brian/.rvm/scripts/rvm' # This loads RVM into a shell session. |
You only need to add this line the first time you install RVM. |
If you are choosing to source RVM into your environment to switch current |
shell environments, be sure to close this shell and open a new one so that |
the RVM functions load. |
Installation of RVM to /Users/brian/.rvm/ is complete. |
Brian Ford, |
If you have any questions, issues and/or ideas for improvement please |
fork the project and issue a pull request. |
If you wish to disable the project .rvmrc file functionality, set |
rvm_project_rvmrc=0 in either /etc/rvmrc or ~/.rvmrc. |
Thank you for using RVM! |
I sincerely hope that RVM helps to make your life easier and more enjoyable!!! |
~Wayne |
Installed RVM HEAD version: |
rvm 1.8.4 by Wayne E. Seguin (wayneeseguin@gmail.com) [https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/] |
sasha:~ brian$ rvm reload |
RVM reloaded! |
sasha:~ brian$ rvm list |
rvm rubies |
rbx-head-1_9 [ x86_64 ] |
ruby-1.9.2-p180 [ x86_64 ] |
ruby-1.9.2-p290 [ x86_64 ] |
sasha:~ brian$ rvm remove rbx-head-1_9 |
ERROR: Unknown ruby interpreter string component: '1_9' |
ERROR: Cannot remove unknown package ' |
sasha:~ brian$ rm -rf ~/.rvm/help/ |
alias disk-usage gemset list rake rvmrc uninstall |
benchmark docs gemsets migrate remove snapshot update |
build exec get monitor repair specs upgrade |
cleanup fetch implode notes reset srcdir use |
current gem info package ruby tests wrapper |
debug gemdir install pkg rubygems tools |
sasha:~ brian$ rm -rf ~/.rvm/rubies/rbx-head-1_9/ |
.irbrc 18/ 19/ bin/ gems/ kernel/ lib/ man/ runtime/ |
sasha:~ brian$ rm -rf ~/.rvm/rubies/rbx* ~/.rvm/repos/rbx* ~/.rvm/src/rbx* ~/.rvm/gems/rbx* |
sasha:~ brian$ rvm install -n 1_9 rbx -- --default-version=1.9 |
rbx-head-1_9 installing #dependencies |
Cloning git://github.com/rubinius/rubinius.git |
Copying from repo to source... |
rbx-head-1_9 - #configuring |
rbx-head-1_9 - #compiling |
rbx-head-1_9 - adjusting #shebangs for (erb ri rdoc). |
rbx-head-1_9 - #importing default gemsets (/Users/brian/.rvm/gemsets/) |
ERROR: Unknown ruby interpreter string component: '1_9' |
WARN: rbx is not installed. |
To install do: 'rvm install ' |
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