Model: MacBookPro7,1, BootROM 05, 2 processors, Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.4 GHz, 4 GB, SMC 1. Want to update Homebrew and your packages Of course you do Homebrew is a popular package manager for Mac that easily allows users to install and manage command line tools, apps, and utilities, typically familiar with the Linux and Unix world. Applications/Google SketchUp 7/SketchUp.app/Contents/MacOS/./Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/Ruby: can't map Library not loaded: from: /Applications/Google SketchUp 7/SketchUp.app/Contents/MacOS/SketchUp $ cp -r /usr/local/include/ruby-1.9.1/ruby/* Headers/īackward/ defines.h dl.h intern.h missing.h re.h ruby.h util.h vm.hĬonfig.h digest.h encoding.h io.h oniguruma.h regex.h st.h version.h $ cp /usr/local/include/ruby-1.9.1/ruby.h Headers/ For information on the security content of Apple. macOS Big Sur 11.2.3 provides important security updates and is recommended for all users. $ cp /usr/local/include/ruby-1.9.1/i386-darwin10.4.0/ruby/config.h Headers/ Apple has released macOS Big Sur 11.2.3 for download.
$ ln -fs /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Ruby $ ln -s /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Headers Then you can have multiple ruby versions at your command without having to disturb the system ruby. Using rvm (or rbenv, or ruby-build, or whatever) is certainly an option if you are simply doing development. But 1.9.3 should build just fine and 2.2.3 likely will as well. Whether or not you need something more current than 10.6.8 to run 2.2.3 I cannot tell.