[#10853] Why limit class def to a constant or colon node? — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...>

Is there a historical reason why I can't do something like these:

12 messages 2007/04/03

[#10933] Cannot build with extra library path if previous version already installed — <noreply@...>

Bugs item #10140, was opened at 2007-04-16 17:32

10 messages 2007/04/16
[#10934] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-10140 ] Cannot build with extra library path if previous version already installed — nobu@... 2007/04/16

Hi,

[#10960] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-10140 ] Cannot build with extra library path if previous version already installed — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2007/04/18

On 4/16/07, nobu@ruby-lang.org <nobu@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#10967] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-10140 ] Cannot build with extra library path if previous version already installed — Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@...> 2007/04/19

Hi,

[#10970] Re: [ ruby-Bugs-10140 ] Cannot build with extra library path if previous version already installed — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2007/04/19

On 4/19/07, Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org> wrote:> Hi,>> At Wed, 18 Apr 2007 20:21:44 +0900,> Michal Suchanek wrote in [ruby-core:10960]:> > Yes. And this should also apply to extensions. The mkmf tests are now> > fine but the extension is linked with -L/sw/lib before -L../..>> Indeed.>>> Index: configure.in> ===================================================================> --- configure.in (revision 12191)> +++ configure.in (working copy)> @@ -1385,5 +1385,4 @@ if test "$enable_rpath" = yes; then> fi>> -LDFLAGS="-L. $LDFLAGS"> AC_SUBST(ARCHFILE)>This would break the previous fix so I did not even try to apply this ^

[#11003] miniruby loads extensions from already installed ruby — <noreply@...>

Bugs item #10303, was opened at 2007-04-23 10:44

10 messages 2007/04/23

[#11025] gsub with backslash characters in replacement string — "Adam Bozanich" <adam.boz@...>

Hello, spotted this one the other day:

10 messages 2007/04/26

Help building Ruby 1.9 on Windows

From: "Justin Bailey" <jgbailey@...>
Date: 2007-04-05 20:59:49 UTC
List: ruby-core #10879
I am looking for some advice on building Ruby 1.9 on windows. Following the
instructions found in this thread
http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/184380, I have
managed to get pretty far but not far enough. I have Visual Studio 2005
Professional, and I am only building 1.9 to test a very small portion of it
(some recent changes to Net::HTTP). Therefore, I don't think binary
compatibility with extensions matters much. I've heard that is a problem
between the various compilers.

Anyways, when I build, I get errors such as:

        cl -nologo -MD -Zi -O2b2xty-  -DRUBY_EXPORT -I. -Ic:/ruby-src/ruby
-Ic:/ruby-src/ruby/missing  -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE -D
_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE -c -Tcc:/ruby-src/ruby/blockinlining.c
blockinlining.c
        C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /C c:\ruby-src\ruby\win32\rm.bat
ruby.exe
        ruby c:/ruby-src/ruby/tool/insns2vm.rb --srcdir="c:/ruby-src/ruby"
'ruby' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'ruby' : return code '0x1'
Stop.

This seems to say I  need to have ruby built already to build ruby. Is that
true or can anyone offer suggestions?

Thanks!

Justin

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