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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T02:45:22+00:00 2026-05-28T02:45:22+00:00

I have a Ruby executable (it’s a bundler binstub) which starts with #!/usr/bin/env ruby

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I have a Ruby executable (it’s a bundler binstub) which starts with

#!/usr/bin/env ruby

On my server I have Ruby 193 installed via RVM.

$ which ruby
-> /home/dtuite/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p0/bin/ruby

On my local machine, I also have Ruby installed via RVM, but in a different location (obviously!)

$ which ruby
-> /Users/davidtuite/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p0/bin/ruby

When I try to run this executable on the server I get an error

/usr/bin/env: ruby: No such file or directory

Is there a way I can reference the locally available ruby in the hash-bang so that the same script will execute on both the server and the local machine?

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    2026-05-28T02:45:23+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 2:45 am

    Try rvm-auto-ruby – it is explained in a somewhat different context in RVM’s Textmate documentation.

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