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superN00b
Hey guys! This is my first post here, and I've never studied computers
formally, so this is probably going to sound like a stupid question. I
installed Ruby 1.8 using Terminal on Mac OSX (Thank God for Visual
Quickstart Guides). But when I check the version with "ruby -v", it
still says that it's running version 1.6.2 or whatever. So I went
looking for it and sure enough, the new version didn't overwrite the old
one - it just set tself up next to it. So the shell just keeps on using
the old one.
I don't know what to do - do i just erase the old one and hope that the
shell starts using the new one instead? Or is there some kind of setting
i have to mess with?
Thanks in advance.
formally, so this is probably going to sound like a stupid question. I
installed Ruby 1.8 using Terminal on Mac OSX (Thank God for Visual
Quickstart Guides). But when I check the version with "ruby -v", it
still says that it's running version 1.6.2 or whatever. So I went
looking for it and sure enough, the new version didn't overwrite the old
one - it just set tself up next to it. So the shell just keeps on using
the old one.
I don't know what to do - do i just erase the old one and hope that the
shell starts using the new one instead? Or is there some kind of setting
i have to mess with?
Thanks in advance.