http://beginrescueend.com/rvm/install/ But any ruby you package with the bundle is still going to need to be compiled for whichever architecture/OS combo it's ultimately run on. If that's likely to be vary, using a package manager is usually the better way to handle dependencies. Consider Homebrew, Macports, or Fink. On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Matthew Johnson <musical.matthew / mac.com> wrote: > This is probably a pretty unusual request, but I'd like to create a > Textmate bundle which comes with Ruby embedded in it. ¨ֲטייף גודבץף> would like to use the latest Ruby (currently 1.9.3) in the bundle even > though Lion currently comes with 1.8.7. ¨ֲטו גץמהלו קןץלמןבהׂץגש > functionality, but this embedded Ruby would be used to implement > features of the bundle. > > Can anyone here offer thoughts on whether this is totally crazy or > whether it should work? ¨ֲבמ שןןזזובמנןימפועף ןמ טןםיחטחן > about doing this? ¨ֲיפ טבגוומ הןמו גש ןפטועף דבשןנןימםו פן > bundles that have done this? > > Thanks! > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > > -- Carina