When a gem fails, where do I find the mkmf.log file?

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谎友^ 2021-01-30 10:17

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  • 2021-01-30 10:36
    find $GEM_HOME -name mkmf.log
    

    or

    $GEM_HOME/extensions/$arch/$ruby_version-static/$gem_name-$gem_version/mkmf.log
    

    chruby, ruby-2.6.3:

    GEM_HOME: /home/yuri/.gem/ruby/2.6.3
    arch: x86_64-linux
    ruby_version: 2.6.0
    gem_name: openssl
    gem_version: 2.0.0
    
    /home/yuri/.gem/ruby/2.6.3/extensions/x86_64-linux/2.6.0-static/openssl-2.0.0/mkmf.log
    

    rvm, ruby-2.6.3:

    GEM_HOME: /home/yuri/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.3
    arch: x86_64-linux
    ruby_version: 2.6.0
    gem_name: nokogiri
    gem_version: 1.10.3
    
    /home/yuri/.gem/ruby/2.6.3/extensions/x86_64-linux/2.6.0-static/nokogiri-1.10.3/mkmf.log
    
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  • 2021-01-30 10:37

    The mkmf.log file can be found under the gem's installation directory.

    rvm

    If you are using RVM, then look for a directory similar to

    ~/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p194/gems/some-cool-gem-name/ext/mkmf.log

    You can list all the mkmf.log files available with this command:

    find ~/.rvm -name mkmf.log
    

    rbenv

    find ~/.rbenv -name mkmf.log
    
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  • 2021-01-30 10:42

    Windows solution

    As @givanse said, the mkmf logs are in the gem installation directory. Because that can be complicated, you should just search for the mkmf file. You can do that in Windows explorer or in PowerShell

    cd C:\Dev\Ruby22 # Change to reflect your Ruby install dir
    Get-ChildItem mkmf* -Recurse
    
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