Setting the Ruby Interpreter
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NetBeans Ruby supplies a JRuby interpreter for your Ruby and Rails projects. If you prefer to use the interpreter in your own installation of Ruby or Ruby on Rails, you can change the interpreter.
- If you change the interpreter, you also change the Ruby platform used by the IDE, including all the gems.
- Choose Tools > Options from the main menu to open the Options window.
- Click the Ruby toolbar button, then click the Platform tab.
- Click the Browse button next to the Ruby Interpreter field and navigate to the interpreter file in your Ruby or Rails installation, and then click the Open button.
- See Also
- Working With NetBeans Ruby
- About Ruby Development in NetBeans
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