This might take a while depending on whether ruby is built from source. # Install the required version as read from the Gemfile Search for the ruby '~> X.Y.Z' line and install that version. We suggest you install the version we require in the Gemfile. At the time of this writing, the latest stable version is 3.2.1, which we also require. You can check available ruby versions with rbenv install -list. With both installed, we can now install the actual ruby version. # Install $ brew install rbenv ruby-build ruby-build is an addon to rbenv that installs ruby versions. Rbenv is a ruby version manager that lets you quickly switch between ruby versions. At the time of writing, this version is “3.2.1” Install rbenv and ruby-build We always require the latest ruby versions, and you can check which version is required by checking the Gemfile for the ruby "~> X.Y" statement. Use rbenv and ruby-build to install Ruby. Please install that first using the guide on their homepage. We’ll use homebrew to install most of our requirements. If you find any bugs or you have any recommendations for improving this tutorial, please, feel free to send a pull request or comment in the OpenProject forums. Please note: This guide is NOT suitable for a production setup, but only for developing with it! OpenProject will be installed with a PostgreSQL database. This guide assumes that you have a Mac OS X installation with administrative rights. To develop OpenProject a setup similar to that for using OpenProject in production is needed. OpenProject development setup on Mac OS X
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