No, I don't see why you would do that. The best solution would be to
build with "./configure --program-suffix=*extension you tend to build
with with, for example, 1.9.1*" This is the best solution, let ruby do
the work for you, rather then bypass what ruby has setup for you and try
to hack on it yourself. And ./configure knows how rbconfig.rb should
look better then either of us i would presume :-)

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ruby 1.9.1 should be configured with --program-suffix=1.9.1 if installed as 
ruby1.9.1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/413815
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