
- #Install git bash mac ginstall bash mac for mac
- #Install git bash mac ginstall bash mac install
- #Install git bash mac ginstall bash mac update
Then to use your new Ruby, enter: rvm use 1.9.
#Install git bash mac ginstall bash mac install
To install Ruby 1.9.3 (safest option with standard 10.5 libraries) you should now be able to enter: rvm install 1.9.3 To start using RVM right away enter: source /Users/your_user_name/.rvm/scripts/rvm Follow these steps: from the Terminal, run. If you get SSL certificate problem, allow curl to do an 'insecure' download then run the script again: echo insecure > ~/.curlrc You should then see: Downloading RVM from wayneeseguin branch master Just run the script as below to get RVM (the suggested command /rvm-installer -s stable might only bring up the Usage document). Make sure the rvm-installer script is executable: chmod +x rvm-installer Manually comment out the lines that check your version of bash (lines 3-11) in the 'rvm-installer' script (reason: OS X 10.5.8 has BASH 3.2.17 and the script warns: BASH 3.2.25 required (you have 3.2.17(1)-release). After installing Go, you can then build and install all of the utility programs (including cfssl, cfssljson, and mkbundle among others).
#Install git bash mac ginstall bash mac update
Get the rvm-install script (the k option by-passes SSL warnings): curl -Lk -o rvm-installer Install git: - CentOS / Fedora - sudo yum -y install git gcc - Ubuntu / Debian - sudo apt update sudo apt install git.

Configure your Git username and email using the following commands, replacing Emma's name with your own. Open a terminal and verify the installation was successful by typing git -version: git -version. Beware : the code available in the latest. Xcode and 'command line developer tools' (sudo xcode-select -install) should be also installed. This page presents the steps of the installation on a Mac system using HomeBrew.
#Install git bash mac ginstall bash mac for mac
RVM is designed to run under your user account, NOT as root with sudo, so these commands are to be entered without sudo, just as shown. Download the latest Git for Mac installer. MicMac is an open source project and you can download the source code and compile the project yourself.The big picture (stuff that isn't always explained): The below is far from perfect and it took almost an hour, but it got me Ruby 1.9.3 on 10.5.8.

Every time I install RVM on a legacy system it's a real trial. Mpapis' instructions are great, but didn't completely cover all the issues when I tried them, so this is what I had to do.
