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Hello guys,
This is suse SLES 9.2. I want to get ri working for all users on this system. I used Code:
gem rdoc --all --ri Then I tried Code:
ri Array Code:
Nothing known about Array but this works only for that user and for other users they always get Nothing known about array. Is there anyway to generate documentation which would be globally accessible using ri command? I don't use ruby or gems much, so any help in this matter is really appreciated. Thanks |
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