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I am in Ruby hell on my Mac, and tried JewelryBox. I read most of the Mavericks issues first, and wasn't sure JB was suitable for 10.9, but really didn't have anything to lose.
Odd result 1: It said "No ruby installation detected, would you like me to install?" Yes! And it said "Installation successful." But the other windows offered no clue. Default Ruby said 'system', "Manage Rubies" said "No rubies currently installed".
Odd result 2: When I said Add Ruby and double-clicked on ruby-2.1.2, the JewelryBox app quit with the error report at the end.
For what it's worth, running 'ruby' and 'ruby --version' produced the a set of results shown below.
which ruby gives /usr/local/bin/ruby. xcode-select -p gives /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer.
Update: Looking at post 192, I tried those steps... the disk_usage.txt on the second try was as follows.
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JewelryBox quit unexpectedly when adding Ruby (Mavericks w/issues)
JewelryBox quit when adding Ruby-2.1.2 (Mavericks w/issues) -- in progress
Aug 14, 2014
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JewelryBox quit when adding Ruby-2.1.2 (Mavericks w/issues) -- in progress
JewelryBox quit when adding Ruby-2.1.2 (Mavericks w/issues)
Aug 14, 2014
I am in Ruby hell on my Mac, and tried JewelryBox. I read most of the Mavericks issues first, and wasn't sure JB was suitable for 10.9, but really didn't have anything to lose.
Odd result 1: It said "No ruby installation detected, would you like me to install?" Yes! And it said "Installation successful." But the other windows offered no clue. Default Ruby said 'system', "Manage Rubies" said "No rubies currently installed".
Odd result 2: When I said Add Ruby and double-clicked on ruby-2.1.2, the JewelryBox app quit with the error report at the end.
For what it's worth, running 'ruby' and 'ruby --version' produced the a set of results shown below.
which ruby
gives /usr/local/bin/ruby.xcode-select -p
gives /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer.Update: Looking at post 192, I tried those steps... the disk_usage.txt on the second try was as follows.
disk-usage.txt
$PATH
My $PATH is a mess but doesn't seem to violate the concerns I saw:
Any help welcome....
John
Running ruby from command line
Crash Report
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