And another idea that I've seen people use is to install the Brightbox
PPA packages for Ruby:

http://brightbox.com/docs/ruby/ubuntu/

On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Ken Barber <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Ignore this last one, I wrote it at the same time you wrote your comment...
>>
>> I understand and it makes sense.
>>
>> Thanks for your help and I'll evaluate the strategy... I still need
>> puppet_decrypt so I really need to figure how to integrate ruby 2.0.0 on
>> ubutu 12.04 plus puppet. We use RVM for the rest of our ruby apps and that's
>> why I thought on using it , but I see the cons as well.
>
> And I think we've come to the heart of it ... 1 tool/library (out of
> many that are fine?) is forcing your hand to do something strange. Is
> it worth it? Well I guess thats your decision ... perhaps you could
> just install Ubuntu 14.04 though, it has a good working ruby 1.9.3.
>
> ... actually you know what:
>
> https://travis-ci.org/maxlinc/puppet-decrypt
>
> If it doesn't work on Ruby 1.8.7, it certainly is being tested on that
> platform, perhaps its a bug? It certainly seems like the authors
> intention is to make it work on Ruby 1.8.7.
>
> ken.

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