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Description: Pik is a tool to switch between multiple versions of Ruby on Windows.

If you'd like to try out different Ruby implementations for Windows, but you don't want to wreck your current Ruby setup, pik is for you.

 

Pik Install Ruby Yields: Error: Private method 'gsub' called for nil:NilClass 
  I just installed pik, and when trying: pik install ruby 1.9.3-p193 I received the error: There was an error. Error: private method 'gsub' called for nil:NilClass in: pik/commands/install_command.r b:24:in 'execute'in: pik_runner:33 Thanks, suggestions?
By Josh Jacobson  - Feb 18 - 1 new of 1 message    

pik 0.3.0 not available in rubygems 
  Hi All, In the home page, in the example, and in the downloads page I see that version 0.3.0 is available. But when I do `gem install pik` or `gem install pik --version '0.3.0'`, I get an error saying "could not find valid gem 'pik' with version 0.3.0. In rubygems site also, the latest available version is only 0.2.8.... more »
By Prasanna N  - Feb 6 - 2 new of 2 messages    

'Use' cmd not working.... 
  When I try to switch versions (or reset the default ruby) I get a 'Nothing Matches' error as follows. Any ideas as to what I am doing wrong? Thanks. ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ---------- C:\Documents and Settings\User1>pik -v pik 0.3.0.pre on Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]... more »
By JimWiebe  - Jan 7 2012 - 4 new of 4 messages    

update ruby version 
  I had a ruby version 192, then I've update it to 193 (ruby -v: "ruby 1.9.3p0 (2011-10-30) [i386-mingw32]"), but pik continue displaying "* 192: ruby 1.9.2p290 (2011-07-09) [i386-mingw32]". Is it possible to force update registered ruby versions?
By k0st1x  - Dec 21 2011 - 5 new of 5 messages    

Use pi without ruby installed 
  I have a rails project that I want to push into a git repo. My colleagues do not have ruby installed yet, so my idea was to commit pik to the repo too and after the repo was cloned the colleagues can run it to install ruby 1.8.7 I have put the pik files in a /tools/ folder beneath the rails app and... more »
By Philipp Kursawe  - Nov 4 2011 - 1 new of 1 message    

questions regarding Pik Config and defaults 
  Is there a way to set what version of ruby will be the 'default' for when a CMD session is opened? I see a command to return to defaults, but nothing to set them I'm trying to setup a base image for some virtual machines that would be cloned and used by multiple people, so I don't want the ruby... more »
By Chuck van der Linden  - Oct 12 2011 - 5 new of 5 messages    

Is there a summary of the differences between RVM and PIK? 
  I'm just getting started with this idea of version managers for Ruby in the process of doing some work to update watir scripts from an older version to 2.0x As the older version won't work with newer Ruby, it's looking like RVM (on the mac side) and PIK (for my windows boxen) are going to be essential tools for me.... more »
By Chuck van der Linden  - Oct 11 2011 - 3 new of 3 messages    

hi i'm new at this 
  hi i'm new at this and came in after looking at rvm rvm faq says to use Pik since rvm is not for Windows i have installed the new version of ruby p290 should one run several ruby versions? is the new ruby not version agnostic? will this project use the new version anytime soon?
By tigr3  - Sep 17 2011 - 3 new of 3 messages    

permission problem when trying 'pik install 1.9.2' 
  I installed pik for the first time. When I ran 'pik install 1.9.2', I got a strange permission error, pasted below. Can anyone advise what's causing this, and if there is a workaround? This is WinXP, and I my user has all rights. I don't think there should be any permission issue. Thanks... more »
By Grant Birchmeier  - Aug 25 2011 - 2 new of 2 messages    

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