--format-executable doesn't seem to work. In fact its worse - it just overwrites the MRI gem binary without giving a warning at all. Thanks for the idea though. On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Caio Chassot <lists@caiochassot.com> wrote:
--format-executable may help, as it should prefix everything with mac-, then.
You may even want to put that in your .gemrc for the install and update commands.
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 04:07, isaac kearse <isaackearse@gmail.com> wrote:
At the moment macgem will prompt the user with this warning when trying to install nokogiri (if you have already installed it with MRI):
WARNING: You are installing a new version of /usr/bin/nokogiri. This file already exists with a different shebang, possibly from a different ruby implementation or version. This operation may break the script. Do you still wish to continue?
Ideally I would like to install macgem binaries in /usr/local/bin - does that mean I always have to specify --bindir when installing and uninstalling gems with MacRuby?
I guess it is possible to put the --bindir option in the ~/.gemrc file, but then it will be picked up by MRI as well as MacRuby I think.
How are other people dealing with this issue?
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