If you install the gems as a non root user it will be installed in
~/.gems

gem install rails

will install it in ~/.gems

On Apr 7, 3:44 pm, RobR <rob.webina...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good point.  Ok, a dumb question.
>
> I found I can run "gem install -i install_dir -d bin_dir"
>
> Where do people usually install such things in their user spaces?
> /home/user/var/lib/gems
>
> What about the "-d bin_dir"?  What kind of things go in there?  .so
> libraries like mysql.so?  What default location do those usually end
> up in?  Where is a usual place to put them in my home space?
>
> What environment variables do I need to work with to make my installed
> gems are used instead of older system installed gems?
>
> Regards,
>
> Rob
>
> On Apr 6, 2:07 am, Roderick van Domburg <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-
>
>
>
> s.net> wrote:
> > Rob Redmon wrote:
> > > So, do I ask the IT department to install Ruby on Rails or continue
> > > asking for particular packages?  I'd rather just get the whole thing.
> > > If so, will an install of "rails" override or interfere with already
> > > installed rails libraries?  They will only install RedHat 5 managed
> > > packages without a huge fight.  Other packages, I have to compile and
> > > install in my own user space (/home).
>
> > RHEL doesn't carry a lot of gems, and certainly not recent versions.
> > Installing them yourself is the way to go.
>
> > --
> > Roderick van Domburghttp://www.railscluster.nl
> > --
> > Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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