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as far as I can tell, there isn't a way to provide ruby-install with a directory path to a ruby checkout on my machine. It'd be nice to have it be able to install a ruby from a working directory so that I can test out patches in a more long term. Is this a use case that could be supported?
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It's not directly supported, but you can pair --src-dir with --no-extract to effectively install a Ruby from a working directory if the directory is named as expected. For example, you can install current trunk with:
as far as I can tell, there isn't a way to provide ruby-install with a directory path to a ruby checkout on my machine. It'd be nice to have it be able to install a ruby from a working directory so that I can test out patches in a more long term. Is this a use case that could be supported?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: