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The original chruby command allows specifying "fuzzy" ruby versions without the patch number, e.g. 2.4 which will load the highest matching available version from the 2.4 series.
Unfortunately, chruby.el does not understand this, and can actually mismatch if there's another version of ruby available which contains the "fuzzy" substring. Concretely, if you have 2.2.4 and 2.4.1 installed, calling chruby-use-corresponding when .ruby-version contains 2.4 will activate 2.2.4, not 2.4.1.
I'm a totally elisp newbie, but I think the fix will be on this line:
Line 82 in 3eddd2f
| (and (string-match name ruby) ruby)) |
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