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#!/bin/bash | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# Installs Ruby using rbenv/ruby-build on the Raspberry Pi (Raspbian) | |
# | |
# Run from the web: | |
# bash <(curl -s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/blacktm/8302741/raw/install_ruby_rpi.sh) | |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# Set the Ruby version you want to install | |
RUBY_VERSION=3.3.0 | |
# Welcome message | |
echo -e " | |
This will install Ruby using rbenv/ruby-build. | |
It will take about 2 hours to compile on the original Raspberry Pi, | |
35 minutes on the second generation, and 16 minutes on the third.\n" | |
# Prompt to continue | |
read -p " Continue? (y/n) " ans | |
if [[ $ans != "y" ]]; then | |
echo -e "\nQuitting...\n" | |
exit | |
fi | |
echo | |
# Time the install process | |
START_TIME=$SECONDS | |
# Check out rbenv into ~/.rbenv | |
git clone https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv.git ~/.rbenv | |
# Add ~/.rbenv/bin to $PATH, enable shims and autocompletion | |
read -d '' String <<"EOF" | |
# rbenv | |
export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH" | |
eval "$(rbenv init -)" | |
EOF | |
# Save to ~/.bashrc | |
echo -e "\n${String}" >> ~/.bashrc | |
# Enable rbenv for current shell | |
eval "${String}" | |
# Install ruby-build as an rbenv plugin, adds `rbenv install` command | |
git clone https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build | |
# Install dependencies | |
# See: https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build/wiki#suggested-build-environment | |
sudo apt update | |
sudo apt install -y autoconf bison build-essential libssl-dev libyaml-dev libreadline6-dev zlib1g-dev libncurses5-dev libffi-dev libgdbm6 libgdbm-dev libdb-dev | |
# Install Ruby, don't generate RDoc to save lots of time | |
CONFIGURE_OPTS="--disable-install-doc --enable-shared" rbenv install $RUBY_VERSION --verbose | |
# Set Ruby as the global default | |
rbenv global $RUBY_VERSION | |
# Don't install docs for gems (saves lots of time) | |
echo "gem: --no-document" > ~/.gemrc | |
# Reminder to reload the shell | |
echo -e "\nReload the current shell to get access to rbenv using:" | |
echo " source ~/.bashrc" | |
# Print the time elapsed | |
ELAPSED_TIME=$(($SECONDS - $START_TIME)) | |
echo -e "\nFinished in $(($ELAPSED_TIME/60/60)) hr, $(($ELAPSED_TIME/60%60)) min, and $(($ELAPSED_TIME%60)) sec\n" |
--disable-install-doc
This seems to be a good trick... I'm at 306 minutes so far. Yesterday's attempt with a really bad SD card was at 580+ minutes before I went to bed and it failed sometime overnight... A good SD card is key too it seems - using my GoPro's class 10 now.
I think I am going to be getting into the habit of doing this now so ruby doesn't build docs if it doesn't need to - rbenv/rbenv-vars#18 (comment)
👍
👍 1 hr, 55 min, 29 seconds. Thanks for the gist, worked like a dream
Why to take all that work when you can simply do:
cd /usr/src/
wget http://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/2.2/ruby-2.2.2.tar.gz
tar -xvzf ruby-2.2.2.tar.gz
cd ruby-2.2.2
./configure --enable-shared --disable-install-doc --disable-install-rdoc --disable-install-capi
make install
Reference: https://github.com/facastagnini/raspberry-bitcoin/blob/master/bootstrap.sh
@blacktm you should really add "--enable-shared" to the configure opts.
@facastagnini what you posted doesn't install of the dependencies not rbenv
👍
thanks for this!
This is excellent, thank you. It took about 35 minutes on my rPi 2.
It didn't load rbenv for the current shell, but re-launching terminal fixed that right up.
16 minutes on RPI 3
Thanks! Just got done running on my second pi, 19min 9sec on this one, 33min on the other, this was very smooth.
Great script, thanks. One suggestion: make sure git is installed before running git commands.
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y git-core
Other than that it worked great on my Rpi 3
Finished in 0 hr, 15 min, and 56 sec
Worked great for getting Ruby running on my Pi3
But ...
I had to come here to get rails working:
"Oh no! Something has gone wrong."
My Output:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ uname -a
Linux raspberrypi 4.4.32-v7+ #924 SMP Tue Nov 15 18:11:28 GMT 2016 armv7l GNU/Linux
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo sh install_ruby_rpi.sh
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
All packages are up to date.
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
.....
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
install_ruby_rpi.sh: 53: install_ruby_rpi.sh: rbenv: not found
install_ruby_rpi.sh: 56: install_ruby_rpi.sh: rbenv: not found
-e
Reload the current shell to get access to rbenv using:
source ~/.bashrc
install_ruby_rpi.sh: 66: install_ruby_rpi.sh: arithmetic expression: expecting primary: " - "
Note:
pi@raspberrypi: sudo apt-get install ruby-full
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ruby -v
ruby 2.1.5p273 (2014-11-13) [arm-linux-gnueabihf]
🤘
Source: Openshift
@Robertthcan: It's too late, but I ran into the same problem (after trying to install ruby and upgrading it to 2.4, and borking my system)
sudo apt-get install rbenv curl
I added curl just in case. The error output showed that the script could not find rbenv. I assumed it wasn't installed for some reason, so I did it.
Then Re run the script.
took 44 minutes on a RPi 3B but helped a lot!! thanks
Great gist! Thanks!
Raspberry Pi Zero W:
Finished in 1 hr, 26 min, and 24 sec
Thanks, very easy to install the latest version of Ruby onto my Raspberry Pi. Took 2 hr, 21 min, and 42 sec on an Model B+ with Raspbian Stretch.
My version of ruby is still 2.1:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ruby -v
ruby 2.4.2p198 (2017-09-14 revision 59899) [armv7l-linux-eabihf]
It installed successfully, without any errors. I had ruby installed earlier via apt-get
. How do I get access tot he new version to work? Do I need to add some path?
Pi3, 35 minutes and 28 seconds. My setup reported version 2.1 immediately after the install, but reports 2.5.0 after a reboot. Thank you, sir!
Pi3, Raspbian Lite (Stretch), 14min/11sec. No reported errors. Nice job!
pi3b+, Raspbian, Ruby 2.4.4, 17minutes.
This gist is unreal. Amazing work, thanks a lot @blacktm
Pi3 on Jesse (I think - I'm a n00b). No errors. This just worked. Roughly 30 minutes (didn't really time it), but I wouldn't care if it took 4 hours.
I don't care how long it takes as long as it worked. I bet he took his precious time writing this wonderful script. Thank you so much for your contribution. I wish I could write a script like you.
I have the following warning messages :
install_ruby_rpi.sh: 19: install_ruby_rpi.sh: [[: not found
- The installation stopped and it says :
Installed ruby-2.6.3 to /home/pi/.rbenv/versions/2.6.3
~
-e
Reload the current shell to get access to rbenv using:
source ~/.bashrc
install_ruby_rpi.sh: 66: install_ruby_rpi.sh: arithmetic expression: expecting primary: " - "`
Thanks a million @blacktm for creating this bash script. Ruby 2.6 downloaded for me in 22 minutes. No stress. :-)
Wonderful script. Thank you again for posting.
Hey @blacktm! First of all amazing work. This is a solid script. But I'm having an issue getting it to work on a Raspberry Pi 4 running Raspbian Buster 2020-2-13 version. Everything gets installed correctly, but when I try to invoke Rails s (or sidekiq or any gem) I get a massive error 1000+ lines long that ends with "You may have encountered a bug in the Ruby interpreter or extension libraries.
Bug reports are welcome."
Any ideas?
Calculate total time compilation.
total_time() {
local T=$1
local H=$((T/60/60%24))
local M=$((T/60%60))
local S=$((T%60))
printf '\nFinished in '
[[ $H -gt 0 ]] && printf '%d hours ' $H
[[ $M -gt 0 ]] && printf '%d minutes ' $M
[[ $D -gt 0 || $H -gt 0 || $M -gt 0 ]] && printf 'and '
printf '%d seconds\n' $S
}
total_time $SECONDS
tnk u
SET RUBY VIA ARGV OR FALLBACK TO DEFAULT
Set the default Ruby version
DEFAULT_RUBY_VERSION=3.3.0
Set the Ruby version from command-line argument or fallback to default
RUBY_VERSION=${1:-$DEFAULT_RUBY_VERSION}
I've tried this multiple times, and it gets quite far in. However, at the "Parsing sources", stage, CPU usage goes through the roof, and the RPi eventually just reboots itself, and the installation doesn't finish.
Last few lines of log:
Any ideas? I've tried three times now, and it always stops at the exact same point.