Probably... Go into terminal and do _whereis ruby_ and put what it gives you instead of just ruby. Unless you installed ruby yourself It should be in /usr/bin - that's where it comes with panther. What operating system do you have?
You could also put /usr/bin into your path: add the lines:
PATH="$PATH:/usr/bin" export PATH
to the .bashrc file within your home directory. Add it if it doesn't exist.
On Oct 26, 2004, at 6:17 PM, Timothy Martens wrote:
/bin/sh: line 1: ruby: command not found
why? do I need the full path in line 1?