Karl von Laudermann wrote: > Neil Stevens <neil @ hakubi.us> wrote in message > news:<PtLyc.14708$tA6.11021 / nwrddc03.gnilink.net>... >> >> Yes, make sure to do /usr/bin/env ruby, not /usr/local/bin/ruby. The >> former will work work for more people (like those who have to put ruby in >> $(HOME)/bin). > > I just tried that, but I get an error if I try to pass ruby any > command line options, like -w. Is there a way around this? > > The error I get is: > env: ruby -w: No such file or directory Works here. That's unfortunate if it doesn't work everywhere. -- Neil Stevens - neil @hakubi.us "The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it." -- Albert Einstein(?)