/usr/bin/env is pointing to wrong ruby version. “No such file or directory”












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If I type "rake spec" I get.
/usr/bin/env: ruby1.9.1: No such file or directory
This problem started happening when I uninstalled ruby 1.9.1 and used rvm to install the latest ruby version but now when I type rails -v or rake spec, they're still pointing to the old nonexisting ruby.



This is what my bashrc looks like



export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.rvm/bin" # Add RVM to PATH for scripting

export PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.linuxbrew/bin"
export MANPATH="$HOME/.linuxbrew/share/man:$MANPATH"
export INFOPATH="$HOME/.linuxbrew/share/info:$INFOPATH"
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.1.1/bin


What do I do?



Another error when I try bundle install I get



-bash: /usr/local/bin/bundle: /usr/bin/ruby1.9.1: bad interpreter: No such file or directory









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    If I type "rake spec" I get.
    /usr/bin/env: ruby1.9.1: No such file or directory
    This problem started happening when I uninstalled ruby 1.9.1 and used rvm to install the latest ruby version but now when I type rails -v or rake spec, they're still pointing to the old nonexisting ruby.



    This is what my bashrc looks like



    export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.rvm/bin" # Add RVM to PATH for scripting

    export PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
    export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.linuxbrew/bin"
    export MANPATH="$HOME/.linuxbrew/share/man:$MANPATH"
    export INFOPATH="$HOME/.linuxbrew/share/info:$INFOPATH"
    export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.1.1/bin


    What do I do?



    Another error when I try bundle install I get



    -bash: /usr/local/bin/bundle: /usr/bin/ruby1.9.1: bad interpreter: No such file or directory









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      If I type "rake spec" I get.
      /usr/bin/env: ruby1.9.1: No such file or directory
      This problem started happening when I uninstalled ruby 1.9.1 and used rvm to install the latest ruby version but now when I type rails -v or rake spec, they're still pointing to the old nonexisting ruby.



      This is what my bashrc looks like



      export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.rvm/bin" # Add RVM to PATH for scripting

      export PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
      export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.linuxbrew/bin"
      export MANPATH="$HOME/.linuxbrew/share/man:$MANPATH"
      export INFOPATH="$HOME/.linuxbrew/share/info:$INFOPATH"
      export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.1.1/bin


      What do I do?



      Another error when I try bundle install I get



      -bash: /usr/local/bin/bundle: /usr/bin/ruby1.9.1: bad interpreter: No such file or directory









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      If I type "rake spec" I get.
      /usr/bin/env: ruby1.9.1: No such file or directory
      This problem started happening when I uninstalled ruby 1.9.1 and used rvm to install the latest ruby version but now when I type rails -v or rake spec, they're still pointing to the old nonexisting ruby.



      This is what my bashrc looks like



      export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.rvm/bin" # Add RVM to PATH for scripting

      export PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
      export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.linuxbrew/bin"
      export MANPATH="$HOME/.linuxbrew/share/man:$MANPATH"
      export INFOPATH="$HOME/.linuxbrew/share/info:$INFOPATH"
      export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.1.1/bin


      What do I do?



      Another error when I try bundle install I get



      -bash: /usr/local/bin/bundle: /usr/bin/ruby1.9.1: bad interpreter: No such file or directory






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          It is possible that PATH still contains the old ruby location (/usr/bin/env).



          Try appending your new ruby bin before $PATH.



          Like follows:



          export PATH=/new_bin/:$PATH


          If another ruby bin path is before the new one, it will be of higher priority in PATH.






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            It is possible that PATH still contains the old ruby location (/usr/bin/env).



            Try appending your new ruby bin before $PATH.



            Like follows:



            export PATH=/new_bin/:$PATH


            If another ruby bin path is before the new one, it will be of higher priority in PATH.






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              It is possible that PATH still contains the old ruby location (/usr/bin/env).



              Try appending your new ruby bin before $PATH.



              Like follows:



              export PATH=/new_bin/:$PATH


              If another ruby bin path is before the new one, it will be of higher priority in PATH.






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                It is possible that PATH still contains the old ruby location (/usr/bin/env).



                Try appending your new ruby bin before $PATH.



                Like follows:



                export PATH=/new_bin/:$PATH


                If another ruby bin path is before the new one, it will be of higher priority in PATH.






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                It is possible that PATH still contains the old ruby location (/usr/bin/env).



                Try appending your new ruby bin before $PATH.



                Like follows:



                export PATH=/new_bin/:$PATH


                If another ruby bin path is before the new one, it will be of higher priority in PATH.







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