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Release | Released | Support Status | Latest |
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3.2 | 4 weeks ago (25 Dec 2022) |
Ends
in 3 years (31 Mar 2026)
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3.2.0
(25 Dec 2022)
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3.1 | 1 year ago (25 Dec 2021) |
Ends
in 2 years (31 Mar 2025)
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3.1.3
(24 Nov 2022)
|
3.0 | 2 years ago (25 Dec 2020) |
Ends
in 1 year and 2 months (31 Mar 2024)
|
3.0.5
(24 Nov 2022)
|
2.7 | 3 years ago (25 Dec 2019) |
Ends
in 2 months and 1 week (31 Mar 2023)
|
2.7.7
(24 Nov 2022)
|
2.6 | 4 years ago (25 Dec 2018) |
Ended
9 months ago (31 Mar 2022)
|
2.6.10 |
2.5 | 5 years ago (25 Dec 2017) |
Ended
1 year and 9 months ago (31 Mar 2021)
|
2.5.9 |
2.4 | 6 years ago (23 Dec 2016) |
Ended
2 years and 9 months ago (31 Mar 2020)
|
2.4.10 |
2.3 | 7 years ago (24 Dec 2015) |
Ended
3 years and 9 months ago (31 Mar 2019)
|
2.3.8 |
2.2 | 8 years ago (25 Dec 2014) |
Ended
4 years and 9 months ago (31 Mar 2018)
|
2.2.10 |
2.1 | 9 years ago (25 Dec 2013) |
Ended
5 years and 9 months ago (31 Mar 2017)
|
2.1.10 |
2.0.0 | 9 years ago (24 Feb 2013) |
Ended
6 years and 11 months ago (24 Feb 2016)
|
2.0.0p648 |
1.9.3 | 11 years ago (30 Oct 2011) |
Ended
7 years and 11 months ago (23 Feb 2015)
|
1.9.3p551 |
Since Ruby 2.1, a new major version of Ruby has been released every year on December 25th, and EOLed 3 years, 3 months later.
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ruby --version
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