[chef] Re: Re: Re: Installing Ruby from source


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  • From: Morgan Blackthorne < >
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  • Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Re: Installing Ruby from source
  • Date: Mon, 20 May 2013 01:49:51 -0700

Could you elaborate a bit more on the why behind this statement, which might help folks understand your goals a bit better?

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On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 1:48 AM, Jeffrey Jones < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
Ruby build uses rbenv from what I can see which is a no-no I am afraid.



On 20/05/13 17:45, Prajwal Manjunath wrote:
There's the ruby-build cookbook. I've been using it on Ubuntu and CentOS without issues.



On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Jeffrey Jones < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
Hello all.

I have decided that one of chef's greatest strengths; and biggest weaknesses is the community cookbooks (but that is a post for another time).

Is there any "canonical" cookbook that will install ruby (version of our choosing) from source (Including the build-essential'ish packages)? I have found half a dozen ruby cookbooks but none of them offer the source option (I did actually find one but it is 2 years old, barely documented and released under the WTFPL)

I am pretty surprised that I could not find one "opscode" blessed "Install ruby from source" cookbook, seems like a pretty basic building block.

On a slight return to my first line, the community cookbook page really REALLY needs some sorting and filtering features.

Cheers

Jeff






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