Rubygems, Bundler and RVM confusion

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Solution 1

  1. To find out where gems are being installed to, run echo $GEM_HOME in a terminal.
  2. When using RVM, gems are installed into your RVM install as it changes $GEM_HOME. Running echo $GEM_HOME now would show a path into your RVM install.
  3. When Bundler is added to the mix, gems will either be installed in $GEM_HOME, or, if you specify a path when running bundle install will be installed to that path. To find out where a gem is through Bundler you can use bundle show gemname to get its full path.

Solution 2

Use gem env to list the gem paths in each context.

Without RVM gem env will report the system gem library paths.

With RVM gem env will report the RVM-managed gem library paths.

Bundler manages application dependencies and installs into the gem library in your environment. If you are using RVM + Bundler, the gems will be installed in the RVM managed gem directories. If you are using it without RVM, bundler will install gems in the system gem directories.

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Updated on June 11, 2022

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  • Anand
    Anand almost 2 years

    I read "Relationships between Rubygems, Bundler, and RVM" before asking it again.

    Well, there are many questions like this, but people who answered say they work with Rubygems, RVM and Bundler, and they have not explained how each of these work in isolation.

    I am really confused with how the three work in isolation when we are installing gems. Please do not tell me how you work, which will help me, but I won't learn what is happening when we play with them.

    My confusion can be broken down into these questions. Where is a gem installed when:

    1. I just have Rubygems (without RVM or Bundler)?
    2. Rubygems and RVM are installed?
    3. Rubygems, RVM and Bundler are installed?

    Please help me understand this stuff with either resources on the web or by your detailed answers.

  • ffoeg
    ffoeg over 13 years
    fyi for #2 running 'rvm info' is also useful - prints out the entire ruby + rubygems environment thats currently in use.