![]() This means that when 3.1.3 and 2.7.7 are released, you’ll be able to install them without any workarounds. UPDATE: PR 6440 in the Ruby GitHub repo fixes this issue in 3.1 and 2.7. If the version starts with 14, then keep reading. ![]() If you’ve recently updated your Intel or Apple Silicon Mac to macOS 12.6.x (Monterey) or 13.x (Ventura), or if you updated the Apple command line tools and/or Xcode to version 14 on macOS 12.5 or higher, and are unable to install Ruby or certain gems (most likely due to an error that says “ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture arm64” or “ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64”), this guide is for you.Īssuming you already have Homebrew installed, you can find out which version of the command line tools and/or Xcode you’re using by running brew config, then look for the lines that start with CLT: and Xcode.
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