Fastlane "nokogiri requires Ruby version >= 2.3.0." Error - swift

I finished this tutorial on Medium in order to integrate my Xcode project with SonarQube to have some metrics. Setup SonarQube - Swift. I was able to make it through the last step that is: running fastlane metrics on the terminal while being in the root of the project directory. But I get this error on step "slather".
nokogiri requires Ruby version >= 2.3.0., fastlane finished with errors:
I have also found that someone had a similar question here, but no answers:
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If I run:
nicolas$ ruby --version
I get ruby version 2.6.3, which is higher than the required 2.3
ruby 2.6.3p62 (2019-04-16 revision 67580) [universal.x86_64-darwin19]
Does anyone knows how to fix this, or got any hunches? Thanks in advance, I appreciate any help.

After digging around and trying several solutions, I finally solved this. What happened was that I initially installed Fastlane with this command:
brew cask install Fastlane
And it seems that it was using another version of ruby while I had a newer one. So I uninstalled it with:
brew cask uninstall Fastlane
And then I re-installed it with this command:
sudo gem install -n /usr/local/bin fastlane -NV
Because I was having problems with permissions and then all worked good.
References and other solutions:
Github thread
usr/local/bin

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How can I solve this error and install cocoapods?

In my terminal I use:
sudo gem install cocoapods
My terminal gives the error shown below. How can I solve this? I have tried a few variations and I cannot get it to work.
Building native extensions. This could take a while...
ERROR: Error installing cocoapods:
ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.
current directory: /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.6.0/gems/ffi-1.12.2/ext/ffi_c
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/2.6/usr/bin/ruby -I /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/2.6/usr/lib/ruby/2.6.0 -r ./siteconf20200518-1427-ajbhbt.rb extconf.rb
mkmf.rb can't find header files for ruby at /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/2.6/usr/lib/ruby/include/ruby.h
You might have to install separate package for the ruby development
environment, ruby-dev or ruby-devel for example.
extconf failed, exit code 1
Gem files will remain installed in /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.6.0/gems/ffi-1.12.2 for inspection.
Results logged to /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.6.0/extensions/universal-darwin-19/2.6.0/ffi-1.12.2/gem_make.out
Agree with Vinayaka and Bryan you're missing some ruby header files and it looks like they're required. Not sure about your environment setup but it may help to just reinstall the latest Xcode from scratch.
Also, I've had some recent problems with Cocoapods installed via terminal. The terminal installs the latest build of Cocoapods. If you're looking for something stable then maybe try the Cocoapods app. It's clunky and it can't read pod files from the latest version of Cocoapods (so you'll have to regenerate any existing podfiles) but its easier to work with especially for those who prefer a graphical environment.
We need to install Xcode's developer tools. The easiest way to do this is through terminal .
xcode-select --install
Later, if there are any write permission issues, use the below code.
sudo gem install cocoapods -n /usr/local/bin/..
P.S: -n specifies the directory where binaries are located.
Please try with
brew install cocoapods

error: SERVER does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL

I am trying to install Lustre on CentOS 7. I followed this link. When I try to run sh ./autogen.sh to generate the configure script I get the above error as illustrated below.
[root#localhost lustre-release]# sh ./autogen.sh
configure.ac:10: installing 'config/config.guess'
configure.ac:10: installing 'config/config.sub'
configure.ac:12: installing 'config/install-sh'
configure.ac:12: installing 'config/missing'
autoMakefile.am:127: error: SERVER does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL
libcfs/libcfs/autoMakefile.am: installing 'config/depcomp'
Does anyone know how I can resolve this?
To build lustre from git use "autogen.sh" in the top level directory to setup the build environment:
$ bash autogen.sh
libcfs/libcfs/autoMakefile.am: installing 'config/depcomp'
$
Did you try downloading a pre-built package from https://downloads.whamcloud.com/public/lustre/ ? That is usually the easiest compared to building your own.
If you want to build your own Lustre code, which version of the source are you using? The latest code is available at git.whamcloud.com. Most users should use the LTS release (b2_10 branch currently), but if you are doing new development you should use the master branch.

unable to update to Ruby 2.1.4

Currently running Yosemite and unable to update to ruby 2.1.4 , see below.
Guidos-MacBook-Pro:~ Guido$ rvm install 2.1.4
Searching for binary rubies, this might take some time.
No binary rubies available for: osx/10.10/x86_64/ruby-2.1.4.
Continuing with compilation. Please read 'rvm help mount' to get more information on binary rubies.
Checking requirements for osx_brew.
/usr/local/bin/brew: /usr/local/Library/brew.rb: /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/bin/ruby: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
/usr/local/bin/brew: line 26: /usr/local/Library/brew.rb: Undefined error: 0
ERROR: '/bin' is not writable - it is required for Homebrew, try 'brew doctor' to fix it!
Requirements installation failed with status: 1.
So after I stepped away from the computer for a few hours and came back again, I figured out the issue was that Homebrew was broken after I updated OS to Yosemite. Here is the link http://ryantvenge.com/2014/09/ruby-homebrea-yosemite/ to the solution. If that is not working see commands below.
To fix Homebrew:
cd /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions
sudo ln -s Current 1.8
brew update
sudo rm 1.8
To update to ruby 2.1.4:
rvm install 2.1.4
rvm use 2.1.4

Vagrant cannot install nokogiri-dependent plugins

I'm trying to install the rackspace plugin for vagrant (1.5.1):
vagrant plugin install vagrant-rackspace
But it complains
Bundler, the underlying system Vagrant uses to install plugins,
reported an error. The error is shown below. These errors are usually
caused by misconfigured plugin installations or transient network
issues. The error from Bundler is:
An error occurred while installing nokogiri (1.6.1), and Bundler
cannot continue. Make sure that gem install nokogiri -v '1.6.1'
succeeds before bundling.
However gem install nokogiri -v '1.6.1' and /Applications/Vagrant/embedded/bin/gem install nokogiri -v '1.6.1' both work.
I've looked at a bunch of SO threads and blog posts. Things I've tried that have not worked
Running xcode-select --install
Installing full xcode
brew install gcc-4.2
Remove rvm and rvm version of ruby
Install nokogiri w/ built-in (mac) ruby and vagrant-embedded ruby
Despite the fact that nokogiri installs fine (#5 above) without sudo on both counts, vagrant plugin install vagrant-rackspace still fails...
So, in summary, I can install the nokogiri plugin, however I cannot install the vagrant rackspace plugin, can you help me get the plugin installed?
Related threads
Error to install Nokogiri on OSX 10.9 Maverick?
nokogiri - ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension
Full output of vagrant plugin install vagrant-rackspace --debug
I'm on OSX Mavericks and this worked for me:
Set as environment property:
NOKOGIRI_USE_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES=1
Then install as usual:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-rackspace
Vagrant ships with embedded Ruby and isolated gem environment. So installing gems manually to your "normal" gem environment won't help.
The first issue is that you should never use sudo to run any vagrant command. If possible, please remove ~/.vagrant.d/ or at least chown it recursively back to your own user. You could also try upgrading Vagrant to v1.5.1.
Then please gist/pastebin the output of vagrant plugin install vagrant-rackspace --debug and ~/.vagrant.d/gems/gems/nokogiri-1.6.1/ext/nokogiri/mkmf.log.
The posted solutions didn't work for me. Instead I needed to specify the libxml2, libxslt and libiconv that I installed with homebrew (Do this first).
I installed the gem manually with the embedded ruby with the following [very concise] command line:
/Applications/Vagrant/embedded/bin/gem install \ # select the embedded ruby
--install-dir ~/.vagrant.d/gems \ # install to the vagrant dir
nokogiri -v '1.6.2.1' -- \ # pass options to nokogiri install
--with-xml2-include=/usr/local/Cellar/libxml2/2.7.8/include/libxml2 \
--with-xml2-lib=/usr/local/Cellar/libxml2/2.7.8/lib \
--with-xslt-dir=/usr/local/Cellar/libxslt/1.1.26 \
--with-iconv-include=/usr/local/Cellar/libiconv/1.13.1/include \
--with-iconv-lib=/usr/local/Cellar/libiconv/1.13.1/lib
This worked for me on Mavericks and Vagrant 1.6.1:
CC=/usr/bin/gcc vagrant plugin install vagrant-rackspace
I tried NOKOGIRI_USE_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES=1 but got an error saying that system libxml2 is too old.
Warning: This is a super-hacky solution, though it's hard to call it that.
Yesterday I installed Vagrant on another OSX Mavericks box. Like many other posts I read on SO "all I had to do" was run xcode-select --install and bingo vagrant plugin install vagrant-rackspace worked like a charm.
Today I was mired down in the Bundler code again when it dawned on me that since this is an isolated ruby environment why not nuke my ~/.vagrant.d directory and copy the same directory from the successful build on the other box...
The result? A working vagrant rackspace on my laptop! I'm not sure I'll ever figure out what was really wrong, but if anyone wants a shot at the 100 point bounty, I'm still open to suggestions!
In my case the nokogiri folders and their files located in ~/vagrant.d/gems/gems had wrong rights (user/group).
After changing them to username:staff (username being your console user name), it works like a charm.
Similarly with my case, I have an issue while installing vagrant-omnibus plugin for Vagrant 1.6.3 on OSX Mavericks 10.9.4 and ruby 2.0.0p247 rbenv.
I tried setting the env NOKOGIRI_USE_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES to 1 or true, then update+install but the same error still there.
I found that there is a suggestion in https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/issues/3769 to use the specify the baked in nokogiri version and this works for me. So, I also wrote a quick noted for myself to refer this unfortunates issue.
If Nate Murray's solution doesn't work, I found upgrading to a Vagrant version > 1.6.4 fixed the issue (as noted in this Github issue: https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/issues/3769)
in my case while trying to install vagrant-parallels, i had to check the Command line tools folder had an error in the naming for some reason. Fixing that allowed nokigiri to work well

Grunt need compass installed in system PATH Warning

I want to install Yeoman, Grunt and bower to my node project.
I made a node project in Eclipse (using the nodeclipse plugin) and navigated to the project folder
(which is H:\Eclipse Workspace\YoTest) in cmd and typed in:
npm install yo -g
npm install generator-webapp -g
yo webapp
selected: Sass (with compass), in cmd
And then typed:
grunt serve
to run the webapp.
I get the following error message:
Done, without errors.
Warning: Running "compass:server" (compass) task
Warnin: You need to have Ruby and Compass installed and in your system PATH for
this task to work. More info: https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-compass
Use --force to continue.
Aborted due to warnings. Use --force to continue.
Aborted due to warnings.
How do I fix this so that I can run my node project with grunt?
PS: I'm not sure if it has anything to do with the problem, but I also get the following errors on line 1-27 in my package.json:
Multiple markers at this line
- strings must use singlequote
- strings must use singlequote
This is my package.json
{
"name": "yotest2",
"version": "0.0.0",
"dependencies": {},
"devDependencies": {
"grunt": "~0.4.1",
"grunt-contrib-copy": "~0.4.1",
"grunt-contrib-concat": "~0.3.0",
"grunt-contrib-uglify": "~0.2.0",
"grunt-contrib-compass": "~0.7.0",
"grunt-contrib-jshint": "~0.7.0",
"grunt-contrib-cssmin": "~0.7.0",
"grunt-contrib-connect": "~0.5.0",
"grunt-contrib-clean": "~0.5.0",
"grunt-contrib-htmlmin": "~0.1.3",
"grunt-bower-install": "~0.7.0",
"grunt-contrib-imagemin": "~0.2.0",
"grunt-contrib-watch": "~0.5.2",
"grunt-rev": "~0.1.0",
"grunt-autoprefixer": "~0.5.0",
"grunt-usemin": "~2.0.0",
"grunt-mocha": "~0.4.0",
"grunt-modernizr": "~0.4.0",
"grunt-newer": "~0.6.0",
"grunt-svgmin": "~0.2.0",
"grunt-concurrent": "~0.4.0",
"load-grunt-tasks": "~0.2.0",
"time-grunt": "~0.2.0",
"jshint-stylish": "~0.1.3"
},
"engines": {
"node": ">=0.8.0"
}
}
I'm on Windows.
The warning seems to say it all.
If you're on OS X or Linux you probably already have Ruby installed; test with ruby -v in your terminal. When you've confirmed you have Ruby installed, run gem update --system && gem install compass to install Compass and Sass.
If that doesn't help, then install the grunt-contrib-compass package with the instructions at https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-compass
I struggled for hours with this same error message when running a gulp watch, and despite installing, reinstalling, rebooting, it would still show up.
Got it working by uninstalling all my packages :
sudo gem uninstall bundler bundle compass sass compass-core compass-import-once
And installing bundle only
sudo gem install bundle bundler
And then run the command that magically installed everything I needed :
$ bundle
Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/...........
Fetching version metadata from https://rubygems.org/..
Installing sass 3.4.9
Installing sassy-maps 0.4.0
Installing breakpoint 2.5.0
Installing hitimes 1.2.2
Installing timers 4.0.1
Installing celluloid 0.16.0
Using chunky_png 1.3.3
Using multi_json 1.10.1
Installing compass-core 1.0.1
Using compass-import-once 1.0.5
Using rb-fsevent 0.9.4
Using ffi 1.9.6
Using rb-inotify 0.9.5
Installing compass 1.0.1
Installing json 1.8.1
Installing listen 2.8.3
Installing thor 0.19.1
Installing fontcustom 1.3.7
Installing modular-scale 2.0.5
Installing normalize-scss 3.0.2
Installing sass-css-importer 1.0.0.beta.0
Installing sassy-buttons 0.2.6
Installing susy 2.1.3
Using bundler 1.8.0
Bundle complete! 9 Gemfile dependencies, 24 gems now installed.
Use `bundle show [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed.
Post-install message from compass:
Compass is charityware. If you love it, please donate on our behalf at http://umdf.org/compass Thanks!
Post-install message from fontcustom:
>> Thanks for installing Font Custom! Please ensure that fontforge is installed before compiling any icons. Visit <http://fontcustom.com> for instructions.
Now, don't ask me why, but it all works :-)
Hope that can help anybody out there, I really struggled on this one ...
Just need to write on console -> (or sudo )gem install compass ,because the npm command wouldn´t do anything
For Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)
Search for installed ruby version
ruby -v.
If present
update gems using sudo gem update --system
else install rvm with ruby using
\curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --ruby
Then install the Xcode Command Line Tools
xcode-select --install .
This will take some time.
Now install compass using sudo gem install compass.
For me this worked like a charm.
Ruby and Ruby Gems ought to be installed which in turn facilitate the installation of Sass and compass. Check this out http://hecktechsolutions.blogspot.in/2015/03/installation-of-gems-compass-and-sass.html