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#!/usr/bin/bash declare -A INTERPRETER_LIST INTERPRETER_LIST=([_jruby_]=/usr/bin/jruby [_mri_]=/usr/bin/ruby-mri) INTERPRETER="" # explicitly list interpreters - order matters here for i in _mri_ _jruby_; do if [ -e ${INTERPRETER_LIST[$i]} ]; then INTERPRETER=${INTERPRETER_LIST[$i]} break fi done # allow choosing interpreter by RUBYPICK env variable if [ -n "$RUBYPICK" ]; then if [ -n "${INTERPRETER_LIST[$RUBYPICK]}" ]; then INTERPRETER=${INTERPRETER_LIST[$RUBYPICK]} else echo "Wrong value of RUBYPICK env variable. Ignoring." >&2 fi fi FIRST_PARAM="" if [ -n "$1" ] && [ -n "${INTERPRETER_LIST[$1]}" ]; then INTERPRETER=${INTERPRETER_LIST[$1]} shift 1 elif [ -n "$2" ] && [ -n "${INTERPRETER_LIST[$2]}" ]; then FIRST_PARAM=$1 INTERPRETER=${INTERPRETER_LIST[$2]} shift 2 fi if [ "$1" == "-h" -o "$1" == "--help" ]; then MRI_STRING="Ruby - binary ${INTERPRETER_LIST[_mri_]} -" if [ -e ${INTERPRETER_LIST[_mri_]} ]; then MRI_STRING="$MRI_STRING Installed" else MRI_STRING="$MRI_STRING Not Installed (install with 'yum install ruby')" fi JRUBY_STRING="JRuby - binary ${INTERPRETER_LIST[_jruby_]} -" if [ -e ${INTERPRETER_LIST[_jruby_]} ]; then JRUBY_STRING="$JRUBY_STRING Installed" else JRUBY_STRING="$JRUBY_STRING Not Installed (install with 'yum install jruby')" fi echo "This is Fedora's rubypick - a Ruby runtime chooser. You can use it to execute Ruby programmes with any Fedora Ruby runtime. These currently include: $MRI_STRING $JRUBY_STRING To run a specific runtime, use: ruby _mri_ [params] ruby _jruby_ [params] The default is _mri_. To run Ruby executables with shebang, such as 'gem', you can also use these: gem _mri_ install foo gem _jruby_ install foo Or you can set environment variable RUBYPICK like this: RUBYPICK=_mri_ RUBYPICK=_jruby_ and then MRI, resp. JRuby will be used for all ruby invocations. This is still overriden by using the parameter as mentioned above. If you don't want to use rubypick, you can always fall back to using the above binaries. Printing help for $INTERPRETER: " fi if [ -z "$INTERPRETER" ]; then echo "No Ruby interpreter is installed, use 'yum install jruby' or 'yum install ruby'." >&2 exit 123 elif [ ! -e "$INTERPRETER" ]; then echo "Couldn't find $INTERPRETER, use 'yum install $INTERPRETER' to install it." >&2 exit 124 fi exec $INTERPRETER $FIRST_PARAM "$@"