![]() ![]() The current ruby version is 2.5.0.ĮRROR: While executing gem. To install OpenSSL, run the following command from the command line or. Try installing it with `gem install bundler -v 2.3.26`īundler requires Ruby version >= 2.6.0. The last version of bundler (>= 0) to support your Ruby & RubyGems was 2.3.26. Public_suffix requires Ruby version >= 2.6. Try installing it with `gem install public_suffix -v 4.0.7` and then running the current command again The last version of public_suffix (= 2.0.2) to support your Ruby & RubyGems was 4.0.7. You don 't have write permissions for the /var/lib/gems/2.5.0 directory. Upgrade ruby to 2.6.0 Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchErrorįetching: public_suffix-5.0.1.gem (100% )ĮRROR: While executing gem. There are no versions of openssl (= 3.1.0 ) compatible with your Ruby & RubyGems There are no versions of minitest (= 5.18.0 ) compatible with your Ruby & RubyGems Io-console requires Ruby version >= 2.6.0. As for the binaries above the following disclaimer applies: Important Disclaimer: The listing of these third party products does not imply any endorsement by the OpenSSL project, and these organizations are not affiliated in any way with OpenSSL other than by the reference to their independent web sites here. There are no versions of io-console (= 0.6.0 ) compatible with your Ruby & RubyGems Some third parties provide OpenSSL compatible engines. There are no versions of etc (= 1.4.2 ) compatible with your Ruby & RubyGemsĮtc requires Ruby version >= 2.6.0. There are no versions of date (= 3.3.3 ) compatible with your Ruby & RubyGemsĭate requires Ruby version >= 2.6.0. There are no versions of xxxxx (= x.x.x) compatible with your Ruby & RubyGems Some people reported additional load on their machines when doing this, so far I’ve not noticed any bad side affects. The use of the -force_polling flag gets around this issue: This is a known issue as reported on github. If you have upgraded from WSL1 to WSL2, auto rebuilding of the site using the -watch flag no longer works. ![]() sudo apt-get install ruby2.6 ruby2.6-dev build-essential dh-autoreconfīelow are some of the commands I executed, the errors I received, and the solutions to fixing them. ![]()
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