Reputation: 3051
I'll start by saying I'm not an expert at command-line, so I really only barely know what I'm doing.
I cannot get RVM and oh-my-zsh to play nice together. I've tried several different solutions posted around, some on SO, but nothing I have found seems to fix the issue.
Initially, someone else setup RVM on my machine. I later setup oh-my-zsh myself, and remember having a lot of trouble doing so.
My .zhsrc
file is completely default except for these 2 lines
export PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/rvm/bin:$PATH
#pretty sure this line does nothing, although I've seen this fix around
# several places. I noticed that I don't seem to have an .rvm file in my
# home directory which would be an issue, but I have no idea how to
# go about correcting this.
[[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm"
I added the /usr/local/rvm
to the Path directive as zsh returns zsh: rvm command not found
without it there. Otherwise most rvm command work, with the exception of rvm use
which throws the following error:
RVM is not a function, selecting rubies with 'rvm use ...' will not work.
You need to change your terminal emulator preferences to allow login shell.
Sometimes it is required to use `/bin/bash --login` as the command.
Please visit https://rvm.io/integration/gnome-terminal/ for a example.
I have ensured the profile preferences on my profile in iTerm2 are set to "Login Shell" as recommended by RVM
I have tried changing these preferences to the "Command" option and using the recommended /bin/bash/ --login
as the command, however zsh no longer appears to work when this happens. Changing the command to /bin/zsh/ --login
allows zsh to work again but does not solve the problem as I still get the "RVM is not a function" error when trying to run rvm use
The default ruby in RVM is set to 2.0.0. I can run ruby -v
in my home folder and get the ruby version output which shows the default version.
Working on rails projects, I can run all rails commands IF the Gemfile specifies ruby 2.0.0, the default. However on a project that uses a different version, I get the following error:
Your Ruby version is 2.0.0, but your Gemfile specified 1.9.3
Then I cannot run rvm use 1.9.3
as it returns the above mentioned error.
Some info about my setup:
Upvotes: 23
Views: 23427
Reputation: 359
You need to run the following:
$ source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
then run this
$ type rvm | head -n 1
and the result will be like
rvm is a shell function from /home/sun/.rvm/scripts/cli
Hope that helps!
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 8372
Another solution :
1) In the terminal run :
which rvm
The output in my case is ---> /usr/share/rvm
2) Open .zshrc file
nano ~/.zshrc
add "source + the_path_to_your_rvm + /scripts/rvm", in my case it's :
source /usr/share/rvm/scripts/rvm
3) save the file (.zshrc)
4) close the terminal and open it again
Upvotes: 1
Reputation:
I had the same issue added this one line at end of .zshrc file
[[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm"
and works now everything works fine on my ubuntu 16.04 operating system :)
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 61
@trustkr's answer worked for me, but would like to add...
I ran into this issue immediately after install of rvm. In order for the
source
to work in in the ~/.zshrc file to work, you will need either start a new terminal session and work there OR you can run
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
in the same terminal session in which you installed.
[Mac OS 10.10.5 - iTerm - zsh]
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 45454
For me, I just had to add
source $HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm
to my ~/.zshrc and it started working, after having the same error message as in this SO question.
Upvotes: 87
Reputation: 3051
Turns out that RVM was installed in the wrong place. When I had initially installed RVM I believe I did so with the sudo
command, which ran the multi-user install (installed to /usr/local/rvm
), and not the single user (should be in ~/.rvm/scrips/rvm
), which is why all the posted solutions were not working for me.
I had to uninstall RVM with rvm implode
. There were some permissions issues, so I had to manually go in and delete the files that could not be deleted. Ran the curl command to re-install RVM and now it's installed in the correct place.
Sourcing RVM in my .zshrc
with [[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm"
now works properly and I can switch between rubies.
Upvotes: 22