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#To install ruby-debug on Ubuntu ruby-1.9.3 you need to download from http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=8883 | |
linecache19-0.5.13.gem | |
ruby_core_source-0.1.5.gem | |
ruby-debug19-0.11.6.gem | |
ruby-debug-base19-0.11.26.gem | |
#Then in your console | |
export RVM_SRC=/your/path/to/ruby-1.9.3 | |
# Note, your source path should be something like /home/user/.rvm/src/ruby-1.9.3-p0 | |
gem install archive-tar-minitar | |
gem install ruby_core_source-0.1.5.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC | |
gem install linecache19-0.5.13.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC | |
gem install ruby-debug-base19-0.11.26.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC | |
gem install ruby-debug19-0.11.6.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC |
@jescalante, you need to use the include
path, not the bin
path. For me, this is /Users/cboyd/.rbenv/versions/1.9.3-p0/include/ruby-1.9.1/ruby-1.9.3-p0
, but I'm using rbenv, not rvm. You will need to find it under your rvm ruby install path.
jescalante I think you made the wrong path to your ruby source, don't point it to bin point it to the sources, in your case my guess is
export RVM_SRC=/home/joe/.rvm/src/ruby-1.9.3-p0
@hoverlover @boriscy Thanks! That was it! However, while I can include 'ruby-debug' in irb shell, I can't include it in my rails app. In my Gemfile I added:
gem 'ruby_core_source', '0.1.5', :path => "/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p0/gems/ruby_core_source-0.1.5/"/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p0/gems/linecache19-.5.13/"
gem 'linecache19', '0.5.13', :path => "
gem 'ruby-debug-base19', '0.11.26', :path => "/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p0/gems/ruby-debug-base19-0.11.26/"/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p0/gems/ruby-debug19-0.11.6/"
gem 'ruby-debug19', '0.11.6', :path => "
I assumed that this is the way of telling rails it has to use this gems locally. Searching in the strace that irb makes when I required ruby-debug I found out that it finds it here:
open("/home/joe/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p0/gems/ruby-debug19-0.11.6/cli/ruby-debug.rb", O_RDONLY) = 5
As you can see, it founds it in 'cli'. I did the same with the rails console, but grepping the result I found that it not looks in 'cli' for 'ruby-debug'. I'm clueless here...
These are the lines from my Gemfile:
gem "linecache19", "0.5.13"
gem "ruby-debug-base19", "0.11.26"
gem "ruby-debug19", require: 'ruby-debug'
@jescalante I think you are in another rvm gemset, please check this, You have to install this gems on the correct gemset, for example you are usign rails 3.1
rvm ruby-1.9.3-p0
rvm gemset create rails3.1
rvm gemset use rails3.1
export RVM_SRC=/your/path/to/ruby-1.9.3
Note, your source path should be something like /home/user/.rvm/src/ruby-1.9.3-p0
gem install archive-tar-minitar
gem install ruby_core_source-0.1.5.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC
gem install linecache19-0.5.13.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC
gem install ruby-debug-base19-0.11.26.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC
gem install ruby-debug19-0.11.6.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC
And you better have in your app a .rvmrc file with:
rvm [email protected]
@hoverlover Now it works! thank you, I don't know why I thought that I had to set a local path for the recent gems :-S @boriscy I'm not using gemsets yet, but I should, thank you for the suggestion and for the gist btw. Greetings!
I had to do:
rvm install ruby-1.9.3-p0
export RVM_SRC=$HOME/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p0/include/ruby-1.9.1
gem install archive-tar-minitar
gem install ruby_core_source-0.1.5.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC
export RVM_SRC=$HOME/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p0/include/ruby-1.9.1/ruby-1.9.3-p0
gem install linecache19-0.5.13.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC
gem install ruby-debug-base19-0.11.26.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC
Edit Gemfile:
gem 'linecache19', '0.5.13', :path => "~/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p0/gems/linecache19-0.5.13/"
gem 'ruby-debug-base19', '0.11.26', :path => "~/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p0/gems/ruby-debug-base19-0.11.26/"
gem 'ruby-debug19', :require => 'ruby-debug'
Then
gem install bundler
bundle install --system
Ty andrewroth!
Hey all - for what it is worth, (this may or may not work for you) -- I put those things on my company's github page, and just added these lines to my gemfile. It's a lot easier to push this to all the guys on the team, when it's just a gemfile update. Hope it possibly helps.
gem "ruby-core-source19", :git => "git://github.com/Ziplist/ruby_core_source19.git", :require => "ruby-core-source"
gem "ruby-debug-base19", :git => "git://github.com/Ziplist/ruby_debug_base19.git", :require=>"ruby-debug-base"
gem 'ruby-debug19' , :git => "git://github.com/Ziplist/ruby_debug19.git", :require=>"ruby-debug"
gem 'linecache19' , :git => "git://github.com/Ziplist/linecache19.git", :require =>"linecache"
So - I post it and now bundle install again, and have some issues... will post when I figure them out.
Worked for me, and I'm not using rvm:
gem install ruby-debug19-0.11.6.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/usr/local/include/ruby-1.9.1ruby-1.9.3-p0/
Successfully installed ruby-debug19-0.11.6
1 gem installed
Installing ri documentation for ruby-debug19-0.11.6...
Thank you so much I just some extra folders and the rest worked.
export RVM_SRC=/home/jaredmdobson/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p0/include/ruby-1.9.1/ruby-1.9.3-p0
wow, thank you so much. check out my fork if you have a chance!
For anyone else that has problems with this, checkout @andrewroth 's post, that worked for me!
Why is this still not fixed yet?!?!
great that worked. yes they should really fix it
+1 for @andrewroth's method!
Couldn't you also use Ruby 1.9's built-in debugger?
require 'debug'
Or via the command-line:
$ ruby -rdebug test.rb
Also, the debugger fork of ruby-debug19
should work, if you absolutely need to stick with ruby-debug
.
Thanx @jeremyw and @postmodern, I'm using debugger now.
On my super vanilla CentOS 6.3:
gem install ruby_core_source
gem install linecache
gem install ruby-debug-base19-0.11.26.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/usr/local/include/ruby-1.9.1/ruby-1.9.3-p0/
couldn't have worked without @andrewroth's help. Ty dude!
@boriscy now that rubyforge has been definitely shut down, where to download ruby-debug-base19-0.11.26.gem?
I have the same error as @jescalante