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execute the same ruby interpreter as is currently running for all installer shell commands #361

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an extension of 01749ee
to the other shell commands

related to #245

an extension of 01749ee
to the other shell commands
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Thanks @AshlessCinder 👍

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gauravtiwari pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 11, 2017
In #361 I changed the 'run' commands into exec commands to align with Rubys's changes, but the run command was important in order to not end script execution.
sensiblegame added a commit to sensiblegame/webpack that referenced this pull request Oct 23, 2017
In rails/webpacker#361 I changed the 'run' commands into exec commands to align with Rubys's changes, but the run command was important in order to not end script execution.
KingTiger001 added a commit to KingTiger001/Rails-web-pack-project that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2023
In rails/webpacker#361 I changed the 'run' commands into exec commands to align with Rubys's changes, but the run command was important in order to not end script execution.
smartech7 pushed a commit to smartech7/ruby-webpacker that referenced this pull request Aug 4, 2023
In rails/webpacker#361 I changed the 'run' commands into exec commands to align with Rubys's changes, but the run command was important in order to not end script execution.
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