Nomura Nori
Nomura Nori

Reputation: 5167

How to upgrade ruby version in Amazon Linux system?

I have developed ruby application using padrino ruby framework. And I would like to deploy it on Amazon.

I used this image. Amazon Linux AMI 2017.09.1 (HVM), SSD Volume Type

And image description was:

"The Amazon Linux AMI is an EBS-backed, AWS-supported image. The default image includes AWS command line tools, Python, Ruby, Perl, and Java. The repositories include Docker, PHP, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and other packages."

After launching instance, I tested ruby version and it was ruby 2.0.0p648 (2015-12-16) [x86_64-linux] but I need ruby2.4 to deploy padrino framework. I tried to update ruby version with no success for whole day. console says current version is latest version and there is no ruby2.4 How to solve this?(I updated gem version to 2.7.2)

Upvotes: 20

Views: 20394

Answers (2)

idoimaging
idoimaging

Reputation: 784

If you are running Amazon Linux 2, later versions of popular software packages (including Ruby) are installed using the Extras Library. To see the latest available version:

$ amazon-linux-extras list

You'll need sudo privileges to install:

$ sudo amazon-linux-extras install ruby2.6

Upvotes: 33

dr_dave
dr_dave

Reputation: 345

To install ruby 2.4 do this, sudo yum install -y ruby24.

And to make 2.4 the default version (the old version will still be there) do this, sudo alternatives --set ruby /usr/bin/ruby2.4.

Upvotes: 21

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