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How to install hombrew on a bitbucket pipeline?

walter_vargas_pena September 14, 2017

When attempting to install hombrew i get the following error:

```

+ /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
bash: /usr/bin/ruby: No such file or directory

```

 

Does anyone know a way around this?

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jredmond
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September 15, 2017

Which docker image are you using in your Pipeline? You may be able to find one that already  has Homebrew installed.

walter_vargas_pena September 16, 2017

im not using docker, Im using a ruby environment and its failing when i attempt to install homebrew 

jredmond
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September 16, 2017

Pipelines uses Docker for the environment.

walter_vargas_pena September 16, 2017

Pipelines support docker but in this situation im just running a standard ruby env 

jredmond
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September 16, 2017

I think you misunderstood me: Pipelines doesn't just support Docker, Pipelines is Docker. The Ruby environment you're running is a Docker container, as defined in the first line of bitbucket-pipelines.yml.

You may be able to specify an environment that already has homebrew installed, or you can build your own image if you'd prefer.

walter_vargas_pena September 16, 2017

ah thank you for the explanation. Things are clearer now

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