I recently had to reinstall rvm when I was upgrading from rails 3.0.0
to rails 3.0.3 (maybe too harsh but it worked), so in order to remove
the cached gems (on a single user install), I removed all the stuff in
$HOME/.rvm/gems
Btw, I don't think you should've used sudo in the first place so maybe
just doing a fresh single user install without sudo will help you.
AFAIK, deleting .rvm is the recommended way on rvm's site to delete a
single user install.
Martin
On Dec 1, 10:45 am, Paul Bergstrom <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Chris Lemcke wrote in post #965274:
>
> > Did you install rvm using sudo? If you sudo install it, it'll make it
> > so you have to use sudo to install any gems. If you want to tell which
> > ruby you're running (on a mac) type:
>
> I can't remember but I don't think so. I stand as owner for the .rvm
> directory.
>
> > which ruby
>
> > shouldn't be /usr/bin/ruby
>
> It's the ruby installed by rvm.
>
> Maybe I should start over. If I uninstall rvm will that mean I get rid
> of the installed rvm gems as well? I presume so. Can I just delete the
> .rvm directory?
>
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