Ruby on Rails
Monday, June 23, 2014
On Monday, June 23, 2014 11:38:09 AM UTC-4, Gitted wrote:
I installed ruby 2.1.0 using rvm.It asked me to enter my password so it coudl copy a file to /etc/openssl/cert.permIs this normal? why?thanks!
I'm not sure I would call it normal, but it is possible. RVM now automatically installs/updates any third party software or modules it needs for installation. It is possible it's updating your version of OpenSSL to a version it requires. If you are installing RVM at a user level and openssl is installed at the root level, it may need your password to update it. Some operating systems may require the password to update a certificate no matter what. I'm doing a fair amount of guessing here, and I don't know what your environment is, but to be safe, I exit, separately update OpenSSL through whatever mechanism you used to install it, and then install Ruby 2.1.0. If OpenSSL is current, it should need to update anything. If that's not it, sorry, but I really can't help without more information.
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