Had a generally smooth transition. Did the brew stuff and I use chruby. The 
only whacky thing I found was that tmux 2.0 would eventually cause notifyd 
to max out a CPU. Killing notifyd solves the problem temporarily. Bug is 
fixed on the tmux side if you install from current master (2.1 I think)

Michael

On Wednesday, 28 October 2015 09:40:44 UTC-7, Jason Liebrecht wrote:
>
> No problems here.  I just had to brew doctor and brew update, then update 
> rbenv and I was all good.
>
> Jason
>
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 6:41 AM, Peter Fitzgibbons <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I concur with both Chris and Ylan's findings.   For me homebrew-installed 
>> postgresql went south after the upgrade.   Eventually I figured out what 
>> happened (was not immediately obvious, now that I look back I don't know 
>> why? :) ).  and a homebrew uninstall/reinstall fixed it up.   
>> Oh, and I guess brew-doctor might have helped me some... later on I found 
>> that homebrew PostGIS was completely hosed... that took a bit more doing to 
>> straighten out.
>>
>> In the mean time... docker to the rescue for me.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 11:22 PM Ylan Segal <[email protected] 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>>> Ben,
>>>
>>> I upgraded about a week ago. I use homebrew and rbenv. 
>>>
>>> After the upgrade I ran "brew update && brew doctor" and it found some 
>>> problems, along with directions on how to fix them. It was mainly something 
>>> to do with permissions on /usr/local in El Capitan. Easily  fixed. 
>>>
>>> All my existing rubies worked just fine. 
>>>
>>> At some point something prompted me to download new Xcode tools and I 
>>> did.
>>>
>>> At another time some gem with a native extension failed to build because 
>>> OpenSSL was not to be found. Installing and linking with brew fixed that. 
>>>
>>> I think that is it. It was pretty painless, but the upgrade did take a 
>>> few hours (on some aging hardware). 
>>>
>>>  -- 
>>> Ylan Segal
>>>
>>> On Oct 27, 2015, at 9:47 PM, Benjamin Wanicur <[email protected] 
>>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Everyone
>>>
>>> I'm wondering how many of you OS X users out there have made the leap to 
>>> El Capitan and if you have encountered many problems.  Specifically with 
>>> your Ruby environment.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Ben W
>>>
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