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How To Install Ruby on Rails on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) with RVM | |
Tags: Ruby on Rails, Ruby Distribution: Ubuntu | |
About Ruby on Rails | |
Ruby on Rails is an application stack that provides developers with a framework to quickly create a variety of web applications. Ruby on Rails does take a little while to install on a virtual server, but luckily there are a lot of helpful tools to make this process as easy as possible. You can run this tutorial on your droplet as a user with sudo privileges. You can check out how to set that up here: Ubuntu Server Setup | |
Step One— Install Ruby with RVM | |
Before we do anything else, we should run a quick update to make sure that all of the packages we download to our VPS are up to date: | |
sudo apt-get update | |
Once that's done, we can start installing RVM, Ruby Version Manager. This is a great program that lets you use several versions of Ruby on one server; however, in this case, we will just use it to install the latest version of Ruby on the droplet. | |
If you do not have curl on your system, you can start by installing it: | |
sudo apt-get install curl | |
To install RVM, open terminal and type in this command: | |
\curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable | |
After it is done installing, load RVM. You may first need to exit out of your shell session and start up a new one. | |
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm | |
In order to work, RVM has some of its own dependancies that need to be installed. To automatically install them: | |
rvm requirements | |
You may need to enter your root password to allow the installation of these dependencies. | |
On occasion the zlib package may be reported as missing. The RVM page describes the issue and the solution in greater detail here. | |
Step Two—Install Ruby | |
Once you are using RVM, installing Ruby is easy. | |
rvm install ruby | |
The latest ruby is now installed. However, since we accessed it through a program that has a variety of Ruby versions, we need to tell the system to use the version we just installed by default. | |
rvm use ruby --default | |
Step Three—Install RubyGems | |
The next step makes sure that we have all the required components of Ruby on Rails. We can continue to use RVM to install gems; type this line into terminal. | |
rvm rubygems current | |
Step Four—Install Rails | |
Once everything is set up, it is time to install Rails. To start, open terminal and type in: | |
gem install rails |
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