Hi Sayth,
do you need to manage your Ruby versions? If not, just go with the system default, that
would be easier.
If you need RVM, you shouldn't have any issues compiling Ruby with it on Fedora
either.
I currently develop on Fedora's system Ruby, without RVM, and I use PostgreSQL for
both development
and production (running on OpenShift). But the choice of the database should be based on
the project
or your current knowledge.
If you are going to set up Rails with PostgreSQL and run into problems, perhaps I can help
you.
Regards
Josef
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sayth Renshaw" <flebber.crue(a)gmail.com>
To: ruby-sig(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 2:16:22 PM
Subject: Using Fedora Ruby
I am learning Rails. Fedora has the best up to date Ruby and Rails packages.
When establishing a development environment should I be using Rbenv or Rvm on Fedora of
neither ?
Is there any good advice you could give would you use Postgres or Maria etc.
Thank You
Sayth
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