clang error?

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Paul

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Apr 20, 2011, 9:09:56 PM4/20/11
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I have just gone to a centos server I hadn't touched in a while (it is
running ruby 1.9.2-dev).

I did a "rvm update --head" and got version 1.6.3. (sorry, I didn't
note what version of rvm it originally had)

Then I did:

rvm install ruby-1.9.2-p180

And I got:

ERROR:
You passed the --clang option and clang is not in your path.
Please try again or do not use --clang.

Needless to say, I tried again, and didn't use clang, but I keep
getting the same results. I have even logged out and logged back in.
What should I do?

Aleksey Malevaniy

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Apr 21, 2011, 7:23:36 AM4/21/11
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Seems to be a bug in latest (1.6.3) rvm. So get back to 1.6.0, see stackoverflow page

Wayne E. Seguin

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May 23, 2011, 10:00:47 PM5/23/11
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More clarification here would be useful.

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On Thursday, April 21, 2011 at 7:23 AM, Aleksey Malevaniy wrote:

Seems to be a bug in latest (1.6.3) rvm. So get back to 1.6.0, see stackoverflow page

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