BUILD FAILED (macOS 13.2.1 using ruby-build 20230330) #2178
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Last 10 log lines: Please, let me know if I can some additional information in order to solve this problem. Thanks in advance 😊 |
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same issue help me |
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Try the following. |
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Hi, sorry that you're encountering a build error. These things can be frustrating. I'm not sure what causes this, because there is limited info visible in your report, but you can start by:
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In my case that was "libyaml" missing dependency, just install via brew
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and
after that i ran
Fixed issue i was having. i hope it helps. |
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Good day I've been trying for quite a while to install ruby 2.2.10 on my system a Mac running macOS ventura 13.5.1 After reading @mislav comment, I went through the log file and this is the error I found
For more general context, I have provided the logs around there
Configuring zlib is the last line of the log. I would greatly appreciate assistance @mislav Things I have tried include reinstalling gmp |
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In case others are still having issues, I wrote an installation guide here: https://github.com/danielfrance/Installing-Ruby-On-M1-Macs/ My main issue was that I was still using the version of Homebrew that didnt support M1 Macs. Once I fixed that, I followed the |
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Try using sudo to execute the commands, it works for me. |
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For me, on my m2 mac, had to install |
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Hi, sorry that you're encountering a build error. These things can be frustrating.
I'm not sure what causes this, because there is limited info visible in your report, but you can start by: