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What else can I try?

user15:~ durrantm$ bash < <(curl -s https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/install/rvm)
user15:~ durrantm$ cat .bash_profile 
[[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && . "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" # Load RVM function
user15:~ durrantm$ type rvm | head -n1
-bash: type: rvm: not found
user15:~ durrantm$ rvm -v
-bash: rvm: command not found
user15:~ durrantm$

Also this did not help...

sudo gem install rvm -s http://gemcutter.org/ Password: ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::RemoteSourceException) HTTP Response 302 fetching http://gemcutter.org/yaml users-powerbook-g4-15:~ durrantm$

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  • did you close and reopen your terminal?
    – Cygnusx1
    Oct 4, 2011 at 19:01
  • which version are you trying to install? latest?
    – Tilo
    Oct 4, 2011 at 19:04
  • yes i reopened. Yes the latest version. How do I specify previous? Oct 4, 2011 at 21:44

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sudo rm -rf $HOME/rvm-installer $HOME/.rvm $HOME/.rvmrc /etc/rvmrc /etc/profile.d/rvm.sh /usr/local/rvm /usr/local/bin/rvm*

sudo rm -f /usr/local/share/man/man1/rvm.1*

bash < <(curl -s https://raw.github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/master/binscripts/rvm-installer )

echo '[[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && . "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" # Load RVM function' >> ~/.bash_profile

logout

Log back in then execute

type rvm | head -n1

which should return

rvm is a function

You should now be able to use RVM with no issues. Please see https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/rvm/install/ and the additional documentation there for how to work with gemsets and to install additional rubies and the like. have fun!

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worked for me before. could be a problem with the latest RVM release... try the previous RVM version

looks like you made the modifications to .bashrc which are required for RVM? After you make these changes, you will need to start a new Bash shell , e.g. open a new terminal window

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  • yes i opened a new shell. How do i specify version? Oct 4, 2011 at 21:44
  • sorry, i was on my iPad.. let me check...
    – Tilo
    Oct 4, 2011 at 21:46

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