fix install instructions for ubuntu (using version 12.04, but should work for all versions)

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Javier Candeira 2012-12-10 09:53:57 +11:00
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**Zsh note**: Modify your `~/.zshenv` file instead of `~/.bash_profile`.
**Ubuntu note**: Ubuntu uses `~/.profile` for enabling certain path
changes. This file won't be read if you create a `~/.bash_profile`.
Therefore, it's recommended that you add this line and the one in
point 3 below to your `~/.profile`. This has the added advantage
of working under both bash and zsh.
3. Add rbenv init to your shell to enable shims and autocompletion.
$ echo 'eval "$(rbenv init -)"' >> ~/.bash_profile
**Zsh note**: Modify your `~/.zshenv` file instead of `~/.bash_profile`.
4. Restart your shell so the path changes take effect. You can now
begin using rbenv.
**Ubuntu note**: Same as Ubuntu note for point 2 above.
$ exec $SHELL
4. Restart your shell as a login shell so the path changes take effect.
You can now begin using rbenv.
$ exec $SHELL -l
5. Install Ruby versions into `~/.rbenv/versions`. For example, to
install Ruby 1.9.3-p327, download and unpack the source, then run:

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@ -82,16 +82,24 @@ easy to fork and contribute any changes back upstream.
**Zsh note**: Modify your `~/.zshenv` file instead of `~/.bash_profile`.
**Ubuntu note**: Ubuntu uses `~/.profile` for enabling certain path
changes. This file won't be read if you create a `~/.bash_profile`.
Therefore, it's recommended that you add this line and the one in
point 3 below to your `~/.profile`. This has the added advantage
of working under both bash and zsh.
3. Add rbenv init to your shell to enable shims and autocompletion.
$ echo 'eval "$(rbenv init -)"' >> ~/.bash_profile
**Zsh note**: Modify your `~/.zshenv` file instead of `~/.bash_profile`.
4. Restart your shell so the path changes take effect. You can now
begin using rbenv.
**Ubuntu note**: Same as Ubuntu note for point 2 above.
$ exec $SHELL
4. Restart your shell as a login shell so the path changes take effect.
You can now begin using rbenv.
$ exec $SHELL -l
5. Install Ruby versions into `~/.rbenv/versions`. For example, to
install Ruby 1.9.3-p327, download and unpack the source, then run: