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882 Pointshow do i void this and start over? i did this way before i started at treehouse and have stuff installed in wrong places
i used homebrew to install rbenv before, and ruby, but if i try to install certain things with rbenv they won't work.
1 Answer
david carter
9,677 PointsBlast the whole rbenv installation to begin from scratch:
- Delete references to rbenv from your ~/.bash_profile
- Nuke the rbenv root directory (default: ~/.rbenv).
sudo rm -rf ~/.rbenv
You're done!
I would recommend following installation guide here: https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv#installation