Rails is not using my global Ruby version

Dennis picture Dennis · Jan 15, 2014 · Viewed 8.1k times · Source

I want to use Rails with Ruby 2.1.0, but it's using Ruby 1.9.3 (the system's version).

I'm using rbenv to manage my Ruby versions. My steps were something along the lines of:

$ rbenv install 2.1.0
$ rbenv global 2.1.0
$ sudo gem install rails -v 4.0.2
$ rbenv rehash
$ rbenv versions
  system
* 2.1.0 (set by /home/dennis/.rbenv/version)
$ ruby -v
ruby 2.1.0p0 (2013-12-25 revision 44422) [x86_64-linux]
$ rails new app && cd app
$ rails server

Rails is using is Ruby 1.9.3 (x86_64-linux), according to localhost:3000/rails/info/properties. A log message from rails server gives: INFO ruby 1.9.3 (2012-04-20) [x86_64-linux].

I think Rails is using the system version of Ruby because the versions match.

$ rbenv local system
$ ruby -v
ruby 1.9.3p194 (2012-04-20 revision 35410) [x86_64-linux]
$ rbenv local --unset  # Unset local Ruby version, go back to 2.1.0

Some things I've tried with no luck:

  • setting the local and shell versions of Ruby to 2.1.0 with rbenv
  • rehash rbenv shims (rbenv says to do this after installing executables)
  • made new Rails projects after switching to 2.1.0 just in case I made the projects while using 1.9.3
  • putting 2.1.0 in a .ruby-version file in the root of my project (suggested by @Agis)
  • restarting terminal session and starting a login bash shell (suggested by @Russel)
  • specifying the desired Ruby version in the project's Gemfile (suggested by @rlecaro2)

FWIW, I'm using Ubuntu 13.10 with the fish shell.

Answer

nil picture nil · Jan 15, 2014

Sounds silly, but did you restart terminal session?

Otherwise try and type

 /bin/bash --login