I have bash file which build gem files and launch my program:
cd /src/stackify-api
rm *.gem
gem build stackify.gemspec
gem install stackify-0.1.0.gem
cd /src/stackify-classificator
rm *.gem
gem build stackify-classificator.gemspec
gem install stackify-classificator-0.1.1.gem
cd /src/bin
ruby console-task.rb
I use it in the docker container. It works fine if I launch the container interactively and run this bash-file manually:
~ » docker run -it -v /mnt/lacie/online/btsync/development:/src stack_rvm /bin/bash
root@898cec6a7d85:/# /src/build.sh
...
Successfully built RubyGem
Name: stackify
Version: 0.1.0
File: stackify-0.1.0.gem
But when I am trying to launch this script in the docker like this I get the error message:
~ » docker run -it -v /mnt/lacie/online/btsync/development:/src stack_rvm /bin/bash /src/build.sh
/src/build.sh: line 5: gem: command not found
Why and how can I fix it ?
I have found the answer - use
-c -l
:For me, it was that C:\Ruby24-x64\bin was added to the Path user variable and not the Path system variable during the Ruby installation. Once I added C:\Ruby24-x64\bin to the Path system variable, everything worked fine.