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Rubyinstaller 1.8.1
Rubyinstaller 1.8.1










  1. #Rubyinstaller 1.8.1 install#
  2. #Rubyinstaller 1.8.1 software#
  3. #Rubyinstaller 1.8.1 download#
  4. #Rubyinstaller 1.8.1 free#

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#Rubyinstaller 1.8.1 download#

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#Rubyinstaller 1.8.1 install#

rbw files with this Ruby installation."Īlso there, select a RubyInstaller Development Kit "for use with Ruby 2.0 and above (32bits version only)." (I used DevKit-mingw64-32-4.7.2-20130224-1151-sfx.exe.) Download and install ("extract") it, following the instructions, to a path excluding spaces (I used C:\progra\ruby-install-devkit).Welcome to the Chocolatey Community Package Repository! The packages found in this section of the site are provided, maintained, and moderated by the community. The easiest way to install it is with RVM or rbenv on Linux/Unix/OS X, and with RubyInstaller on Windows. I selected the option "Install Tcl/Tk support," but not "Associate. Ruby 1.9 or above is required, 2.1 is recommended.

rubyinstaller 1.8.1

Select the option to "Add Ruby executables to your PATH." Somehow, it's unnecessary to add this to the PATH.įrom RubyInstaller's downloads page, obtain and install the latest officially available 32-bit version of Ruby (I used rubyinstaller-2.0.0-p648.exe) to a path excluding spaces (I used C:\progra\ruby). (It builds the Ruby Help file.)Īgain in the Administrator account, install the latest available version (currently 1.3) of its file, htmlhelp.exe from here. Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop is required. Then append C:\Program Files\Inno Setup 5 to the PATH. Include its preprocessor, and don't associate it with ".iss" files. Switching to an Administrator account, install its latest available Unicode version (currently 5.4.2) from here. (It generates the rubyinstaller.exe file.) Basically following your suggestion, I successfully built Ruby 2.2.5p319 on my old 32-bit computer running Windows XP Home Edition, Service Pack 3, sporting an old (from 2003) processor without SSE3, while generally logged in with a Standard user (or Limited) account, not as an Administrator (excepting the steps to install programs or gems).












Rubyinstaller 1.8.1