I have installed Ruby through RVM as instructions on https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm#installation.
For information I have all the archives (readline-5.2.tar.gz, readline-6.2.tar.gz, ruby-1.9.3-p327.tar.bz2, rubygems-1.8.24.tgz, wayneeseguin-rvm-stable.tgz and yaml-0.1.4.tar.gz) in ~/.rvm/archives
directory and I don't want to re-download them in any way.
When I do:
sudo /usr/bin/apt-get install build-essential openssl libreadline6 libreadline6-dev curl git-core zlib1g zlib1g-dev libssl-dev libyaml-dev libsqlite3-dev sqlite3 libxml2-dev libxslt-dev autoconf libc6-dev ncurses-dev automake libtool bison subversion pkg-config
I get:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'libxslt1-dev' instead of 'libxslt-dev'
Note, selecting 'libncurses5-dev' instead of 'ncurses-dev'
libtool is already the newest version.
sqlite3 is already the newest version.
libxslt1-dev is already the newest version.
libc6-dev is already the newest version.
openssl is already the newest version.
git-core is already the newest version.
subversion is already the newest version.
zlib1g is already the newest version.
libncurses5-dev is already the newest version.
curl is already the newest version.
libreadline6 is already the newest version.
libyaml-dev is already the newest version.
autoconf is already the newest version.
pkg-config is already the newest version.
libxml2-dev is already the newest version.
build-essential is already the newest version.
libssl-dev is already the newest version.
libreadline6-dev is already the newest version.
automake is already the newest version.
zlib1g-dev is already the newest version.
bison is already the newest version.
libsqlite3-dev is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
I have even done:
$ rvm pkg install readline
$ rvm reinstall 1.9.2 --with-readline-dir=$rvm_path/usr
But I still get this on irb
:
Readline was unable to be required, if you need completion or history install readline then reinstall the ruby. You may follow 'rvm notes' for dependencies and/or read the docs page https://rvm.io/packages/readline/ . Be sure you 'rvm remove X ; rvm install X' to re-compile your ruby with readline support after obtaining the readline libraries.
I have done re-installation process 4-5 times.
Considering you have RVM, you should take advantage of the helpful command
rvm requirements
, as that will give you the command that you need to run for your specific environment/OS.You might just rebuild the ruby executable the old fashioned configure / make way. It shouldn't take that long. The advantage is it'll utilize dependencies it finds such as readline.
Your ruby should be most likely installed with readline support if you had the packages from
rvm requirements
installed.You can verify that readline is installed by running:
From what I see in the responses a proper flow has to be repeated:
If you still can not get it working - please make double sure you repeat the above steps, do not add additional flags or switches, make sure to clean up
/etc/rvmrc
and~/.rvmrc
from extra compilation flags. if it all fails provide output of thervm install 1.9.3 --debug
command.What about
You could do that once you have installed basic dependencies like build essentials etc. I had similar issue and I had to install some dependencies and reinstalling ruby did the trick.
List of dependencies below