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+# Building rbenv on OpenBSD 7.5
+
+2024-06-02
+
+I use Ruby (specifically with Jekyll) for a lot of my clubs/projects while using my personal laptop ([X220 ThinkPad](/posts/x220/)) which is runs OpenBSD. Since I recently upgraded to OpenBSD 7.5 I thought it could be helpful for others if I shared my process of building and using `rbenv` to install different Ruby versions.
+
+## Before We Build
+
+First, be sure to install the required packages in order to build from source, and then clone the core `rbenv` repo:
+
+ pkg_add git gcc gmake libffi libyaml openssl
+ git clone https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv.git ~/.rbenv
+
+## Building `rbenv`
+
+Add `rbenv` to your PATH and initialize it (place this inside your `.bashrc` or `.zshrc` etc):
+
+ export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"
+ export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/shims:$PATH"
+ export RUBY_CONFIGURE_OPTS="--with-openssl-dir=/usr/local"
+ eval "$(rbenv init -)"
+
+Then reload your shell (zsh in this example):
+
+ source ~/.zshrc
+
+Next we will need to install `ruby-build` as a `rbenv` plugin. Clone the ruby-build repository into the rbenv plugins directory:
+
+ git clone https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build
+
+## Installing Ruby and Setting Our Version
+
+Now use `rbenv` to install the desired version of Ruby (we will get an older version for this example):
+
+ rbenv install 3.3.0
+
+If you run into issues, you may need to specify your openssl directory:
+
+ RUBY_CONFIGURE_OPTS="--with-openssl-dir=/usr/local" rbenv install 3.3.0
+
+If you're on a slower machine (like mine) this might take a little bit. Just grab a coffee or a snack while you wait!
+
+Then navigate to your project of choice and set the `local` Ruby version:
+
+ rbenv local 3.3.0
+
+That's it! If you'd prefer to set this version of Ruby for all projects going forward, simply replace `local` with `global`.