Undefined local variable or method 'rsion' for main:Object

I just installed ruby 1.8.6, on RHEL 5.1
my configure command was:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local --enable-pthread --enable-shared
–with-readline-dir=/usr

When I run the version command, after the version info is displayed the
error:
-e:1: undefined local varriable or method ‘rsion’ for main:Object
(NameError) appears.

Steve M. wrote:

I just installed ruby 1.8.6, on RHEL 5.1
my configure command was:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local --enable-pthread --enable-shared
–with-readline-dir=/usr

When I run the version command, after the version info is displayed the
error:
-e:1: undefined local varriable or method ‘rsion’ for main:Object
(NameError) appears.

There is a -v option and a --version option, but no -version option.
(Count the dashes.)

ruby -v
ruby 1.8.5 (2006-12-25 patchlevel 12) [i386-mswin32]

ruby -version
ruby 1.8.5 (2006-12-25 patchlevel 12) [i386-mswin32]
-e:1: undefined local variable or method `rsion’ for main:Object
(NameError)

ruby --version
ruby 1.8.5 (2006-12-25 patchlevel 12) [i386-mswin32]

Hi Steve;
If you run ruby -version, since you only use a single dash, the word
‘version’ isn’t treated as a single flag but instead as a list of flags.
In
this case, it picks up the -v flag, which prints the version
information.
Then it tries to process the e flag, which basically says “the rest of
this
line is a ruby script to execute.” So ruby faithfully attempts to parse
“rsion”, which is where you’re getting the NameError.

To just get the version info, you can do ruby -v or ruby --version.

Hope that helps,

–TM

Hey everyone thanks I am a newbie to Ruby and did make the forementioned
‘ruby -version’ error. I’m just glad it’s okay

On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 6:58 PM, Steve M. [email protected] wrote:

I just installed ruby 1.8.6, on RHEL 5.1
my configure command was:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local --enable-pthread --enable-shared
–with-readline-dir=/usr

When I run the version command, after the version info is displayed the
error:
-e:1: undefined local varriable or method ‘rsion’ for main:Object
(NameError) appears.

The version command for ruby is:

jesus@jesus-laptop:~$ ruby -v
ruby 1.8.6 (2007-09-24 patchlevel 111) [i486-linux]

-e is used to run ruby code. Like:

jesus@jesus-laptop:~$ ruby -e"puts ‘hi’"
hi

It will try to evaluate what is passed after the -e. So you do:

jesus@jesus-laptop:~$ ruby -version
ruby 1.8.6 (2007-09-24 patchlevel 111) [i486-linux]
-e:1: undefined local variable or method `rsion’ for main:Object
(NameError)

it will do the -v part and then when trying to do the -e part it will
try to evaluate rsion, which obviously results in an error.

Jesus.