Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible.
For a complete list of ways to install Ruby, including using third-party tools like rvm, see:
http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/
The Ruby distribution files can be found on the following FTP site:
ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/
The trunk of the Ruby source tree can be checked out with the following command:
$ svn co http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/trunk/ ruby
Or if you are using git then use the following command:
$ git clone git://github.com/ruby/ruby.git
There are some other branches under development. Try the following command to see the list of branches:
$ svn ls http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/branches/
Or if you are using git then use the following command:
$ git ls-remote git://github.com/ruby/ruby.git
The URL of the Ruby home page is:
There is a mailing list to talk about Ruby. To subscribe this list, please send the following phrase:
subscribe
in the mail body (not subject) to the address mailto:ruby-talk-request@ruby-lang.org.
This is what you need to do to compile and install Ruby:
If you want to use Microsoft Visual C++ to compile ruby, read win32/README.win32 instead of this document.
If ./configure
does not exist or is older than configure.in, run
autoconf
to (re)generate configure.
Run ./configure
, which will generate config.h
and Makefile
.
Some C compiler flags may be added by default depending on your
environment. Specify optflags=..
and warnflags=..
as necessary to
override them.
Edit defines.h
if you need. Usually this step will not be needed.
Remove comment mark(#
) before the module names from ext/Setup
(or add
module names if not present), if you want to link modules statically.
If you don't want to compile non static extension modules (probably on
architectures which do not allow dynamic loading), remove comment mark
from the line "#option nodynamic
" in ext/Setup
.
Usually this step will not be needed.
Run make
.
Optionally, run 'make check
' to check whether the compiled Ruby
interpreter works well. If you see the message "check succeeded
", your
ruby works as it should (hopefully).
Run 'make install
'
This command will create following directories and install files onto them.
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/bin
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/include/ruby-${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/include/ruby-${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/${PLATFORM}
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/${PLATFORM}
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/site_ruby
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/site_ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/site_ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/${PLATFORM}
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/${PLATFORM}
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/lib/ruby/gems/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/share/man/man1
${DESTDIR}${prefix}/share/ri/${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${TEENY}/system
If Ruby's API version is 'x.y.z', the ${MAJOR}
is 'x', the
${MINOR}
is 'y', and the ${TEENY}
is 'z'.
NOTE: teeny of the API version may be different from one of Ruby's program version
You may have to be a super user to install ruby.
If you fail to compile ruby, please send the detailed error report with the error log and machine/OS type, to help others.
Some extension libraries may not get compiled because of lack of necessary
external libraries and/or headers, then you will need to run 'make distclean-ext
'
to remove old configuration after installing them in such case.
See the file COPYING
.
Questions about the Ruby language can be asked on the Ruby-Talk mailing list (http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/community/mailing-lists) or on websites like (http://stackoverflow.com).
Bug reports should be filed at http://bugs.ruby-lang.org. Read HowToReport for more information.
See the file CONTRIBUTING.md
Ruby was originally designed and developed by Yukihiro Matsumoto (Matz) in 1995.