[#20190] Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly — Evan Phoenix <evan@...>

Hi everyone,

79 messages 2008/12/01
[#20200] Re: Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/12/02

Hi,

[#20215] Re: Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly — Evan Phoenix <evan@...> 2008/12/02

[#20217] Re: Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2008/12/02

[#20301] Re: Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/12/04

Hi,

[#20316] Re: Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...> 2008/12/04

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#20317] Re: Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...> 2008/12/04

On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 03:25:42AM +0900, Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:

[#20323] Leave my open classes alone (was Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly) — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2008/12/04

[#20325] Re: Leave my open classes alone (was Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly) — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...> 2008/12/04

Dave Thomas wrote:

[#20328] Re: Leave my open classes alone (was Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly) — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/12/04

Hi,

[#20334] Re: Leave my open classes alone (was Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly) — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...> 2008/12/04

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#20384] Re: Leave my open classes alone (was Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly) — Brent Roman <brent@...> 2008/12/05

[#20329] Re: Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly — daz <dooby@...10.karoo.co.uk> 2008/12/04

Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:

[#20335] Re: Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...> 2008/12/04

daz wrote:

[#20341] Re: Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly — "Michael Selig" <michael.selig@...> 2008/12/04

On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 09:58:02 +1100, Charles Oliver Nutter

[#20344] Re: Behavior: autoload calls rb_require() directly — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...> 2008/12/05

Michael Selig wrote:

[#20214] Proposal: deferred blocks — "Yehuda Katz" <wycats@...>

Several people have played around with solutions that use ParseTree or

11 messages 2008/12/02

[#20235] autoload and concurrency — "Yehuda Katz" <wycats@...>

Merb uses autoload rather extensively. We have lately observed some

31 messages 2008/12/03
[#20236] Re: autoload and concurrency — Jim Deville <jdeville@...> 2008/12/03

This seems like a strong argument in favor of Ruby-core:20225.

[#20240] Re: autoload and concurrency — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...> 2008/12/03

Jim Deville wrote:

[#20242] Re: autoload and concurrency — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...> 2008/12/03

Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:

[#20245] Re: autoload and concurrency — "Yehuda Katz" <wycats@...> 2008/12/03

Also, this just illustrates that it's possible. In the case of Merb, we

[#20247] Re: autoload and concurrency — Tomas Matousek <Tomas.Matousek@...> 2008/12/03

I think it has already been concluded that autoload and require are inheren=

[#20241] [Bug #814] NoMethodError: undefined method `read_nonblock' for #<OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket:0x1a64f9a0> — Aaron Patterson <redmine@...>

Bug #814: NoMethodError: undefined method `read_nonblock' for #<OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket:0x1a64f9a0>

19 messages 2008/12/03
[#22538] [Bug #814] NoMethodError: undefined method `read_nonblock' for #<OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket:0x1a64f9a0> — Tony Arcieri <redmine@...> 2009/02/26

Issue #814 has been updated by Tony Arcieri.

[#20416] [Feature #839] Add code on each line of a backtrace output to the screen — Roger Pack <redmine@...>

Feature #839: Add code on each line of a backtrace output to the screen

12 messages 2008/12/08

[#20483] encoding of symbols — Dave Thomas <dave@...>

If I have a source file like this:

50 messages 2008/12/11
[#20494] Re: encoding of symbols — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/12/11

Hi,

[#20496] Re: encoding of symbols — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/12/12

Hi,

[#20522] Re: encoding of symbols — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...> 2008/12/13

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#20526] Re: encoding of symbols — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...> 2008/12/13

On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 08:33:13PM +0900, Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:

[#20540] Re: 1.9 character encoding (was: encoding of symbols) — "Michael Selig" <michael.selig@...> 2008/12/14

On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 01:01:44 +1100, Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com>

[#20545] Re: 1.9 character encoding (was: encoding of symbols) — "Michael Selig" <michael.selig@...> 2008/12/14

On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 11:57:55 +1100, Michael Selig

[#20562] Re: 1.9 character encoding (was: encoding of symbols) — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/12/15

Hi,

[#20619] Re: 1.9 character encoding (was: encoding of symbols) — danielcavanagh@... 2008/12/17

> You're right. When we have two strings with identical byte sequence

[#20502] [Bug #863] Openssl issues with fresh compile on Ubuntu — Brian Takita <redmine@...>

Bug #863: Openssl issues with fresh compile on Ubuntu

11 messages 2008/12/12

[#20557] [Bug #877] [win32] Ruby Standard Library (maybe smth else): Wrong Encoding in Files, Directories and Environment Variables — "Dmitry A. Ustalov" <redmine@...>

Bug #877: [win32] Ruby Standard Library (maybe smth else): Wrong Encoding in Files, Directories and Environment Variables

14 messages 2008/12/14

[#20564] [Bug #883] Failure: test_handle_special_CROSSREF_no_underscore(TestRDocMarkupToHtmlCrossref) — Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA <redmine@...>

Bug #883: Failure: test_handle_special_CROSSREF_no_underscore(TestRDocMarkupToHtmlCrossref)

9 messages 2008/12/15

[#20576] [Bug #888] zlib 1.2.3 does not work with Rubygems 1.3.1 (in Ruby 1.9.1) on Windows — Chauk-Mean PROUM <redmine@...>

Bug #888: zlib 1.2.3 does not work with Rubygems 1.3.1 (in Ruby 1.9.1) on Windows

14 messages 2008/12/15

[#20578] [Feature #889] erb.rb should use Array and << for eoutvar and not String and concat — Thomas Enebo <redmine@...>

Feature #889: erb.rb should use Array and << for eoutvar and not String and concat

15 messages 2008/12/15

[#20668] [Feature #905] Add String.new(fixnum) to preallocate large buffer — Charles Nutter <redmine@...>

Feature #905: Add String.new(fixnum) to preallocate large buffer

60 messages 2008/12/18
[#20671] Re: [Feature #905] Add String.new(fixnum) to preallocate large buffer — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/12/19

Hi

[#20674] Re: [Feature #905] Add String.new(fixnum) to preallocate large buffer — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...> 2008/12/19

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#20697] Re: [Feature #905] Add String.new(fixnum) to preallocate large buffer — Jim Weirich <jim.weirich@...> 2008/12/19

[#20703] Re: [Feature #905] Add String.new(fixnum) to preallocate large buffer — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...> 2008/12/19

Jim Weirich wrote:

[#20704] Re: [Feature #905] Add String.new(fixnum) to preallocate large buffer — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2008/12/19

[#28461] [Feature #905] Add String.new(fixnum) to preallocate large buffer — caleb clausen <redmine@...> 2010/03/04

Issue #905 has been updated by caleb clausen.

[#28491] [Feature #905] Add String.new(fixnum) to preallocate large buffer — Kurt Stephens <redmine@...> 2010/03/05

Issue #905 has been updated by Kurt Stephens.

[#20695] [Bug #907] Various system() and backticks problems on Windows — "James M. Lawrence" <redmine@...>

Bug #907: Various system() and backticks problems on Windows

13 messages 2008/12/19

[#20706] [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Michael Selig <redmine@...>

Feature #908: Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream

39 messages 2008/12/19
[#21816] [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Michael Selig <redmine@...> 2009/02/03

Issue #908 has been updated by Michael Selig.

[#21825] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Tanaka Akira <akr@...> 2009/02/04

In article <4988d2fa997f8_8527a9e32018e7@redmine.ruby-lang.org>,

[#21826] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — "Michael Selig" <michael.selig@...> 2009/02/04

Hi,

[#22100] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Tanaka Akira <akr@...> 2009/02/14

In article <op.uotab6oa9245dp@kool>,

[#22125] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Michal Suchanek <hramrach@...> 2009/02/15

2009/2/14 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>:

[#22146] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Tanaka Akira <akr@...> 2009/02/15

In article <a5d587fb0902141711q780f0d24jef9be9b8bbe69b2a@mail.gmail.com>,

[#22182] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Michal Suchanek <hramrach@...> 2009/02/16

2009/2/15 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>:

[#22213] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Tanaka Akira <akr@...> 2009/02/18

In article <a5d587fb0902160252u56b50cfdv8e0fd36bb4f0b1b3@mail.gmail.com>,

[#22215] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Michal Suchanek <hramrach@...> 2009/02/18

2009/2/18 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>:

[#22238] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — "Michael Selig" <michael.selig@...> 2009/02/18

On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 02:21:21 +1100, Michal Suchanek <hramrach@centrum.cz>

[#22253] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Tanaka Akira <akr@...> 2009/02/19

In article <op.upklh9q19245dp@kool>,

[#22281] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Martin Duerst <duerst@...> 2009/02/20

At 19:00 09/02/19, Tanaka Akira wrote:

[#22332] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Tanaka Akira <akr@...> 2009/02/22

In article <6.0.0.20.2.20090220134502.0823ee98@localhost>,

[#22338] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — "Michael Selig" <michael.selig@...> 2009/02/22

On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 03:00:41 +1100, Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org> wrote:

[#22356] Re: [Feature #908] Should be an easy way of reading N characters from am I/O stream — Michal Suchanek <hramrach@...> 2009/02/23

2009/2/22 Michael Selig <michael.selig@fs.com.au>:

[#20723] [Bug #911] ArgumentError in Resolv#getaddress — Federico Builes <redmine@...>

Bug #911: ArgumentError in Resolv#getaddress

14 messages 2008/12/20

[#20797] [Bug #921] autoload is not thread-safe — Charles Nutter <redmine@...>

Bug #921: autoload is not thread-safe

15 messages 2008/12/22

[#20893] [Bug #932] incorrect case statement in "ext/dl/test/test_base.rb" causes library problems on openSUSE 11.1 64-bit — Ed Borasky <redmine@...>

Bug #932: incorrect case statement in "ext/dl/test/test_base.rb" causes library problems on openSUSE 11.1 64-bit

8 messages 2008/12/26

[#20978] Definable != is a Bad Thing™ — Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@...>

> >> class X; def == o; :great; end; def != o; :horrible; end; end

20 messages 2008/12/30
[#20979] Re: Definable != is a Bad Thing™ — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/12/30

Hi,

[#20994] [Bug #956] Encoding: nl_langinfo(CODESET) on cygwin 1.5 always returns US-ASCII — Tom Link <redmine@...>

Bug #956: Encoding: nl_langinfo(CODESET) on cygwin 1.5 always returns US-ASCII

10 messages 2008/12/30

[#20999] Supporting Thread.critical=with native threads — Shri Borde <Shri.Borde@...>

Hi,

27 messages 2008/12/30
[#21002] Re: Supporting Thread.critical=with native threads — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net> 2008/12/31

On Dec 30, 2008, at 15:00 PM, Shri Borde wrote:

[#21010] Re: Supporting Thread.critical=with native threads — Shri Borde <Shri.Borde@...> 2008/12/31

http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Thread.html#M000461 says:

[#21245] Re: Supporting Thread.critical=with native threads — Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nutter@...> 2009/01/10

I'm starting come around to Shri's idea of critical= being represented

[#21353] Re: Supporting Thread.critical=with native threads — Shri Borde <Shri.Borde@...> 2009/01/14

SXMgb3BlbmluZyBhIGJ1ZyB0aGUgcmVjb21tZW5kZWQgd2F5IHRvIGdldCB0aGUgc3BlYyBjaGFu

[#21359] Re: Supporting Thread.critical=with native threads — Brent Roman <brent@...> 2009/01/15

[ruby-core:20576] [Bug #888] zlib 1.2.3 does not work with Rubygems 1.3.1 (in Ruby 1.9.1) on Windows

From: Chauk-Mean PROUM <redmine@...>
Date: 2008-12-15 14:56:47 UTC
List: ruby-core #20576
Bug #888: zlib 1.2.3 does not work with Rubygems 1.3.1 (in Ruby 1.9.1) on Windows
http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/888

Author: Chauk-Mean PROUM
Status: Open, Priority: Normal
Target version: 1.9.1 Release Candidate

Hi,

I built successfully zlib 1.1.4 (zlib-1.1.4-1-src.zip from http://jarp.does.notwork.org/win32) and ruby-1.9.1-preview2 from scratch with Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition SP1 on Windows XP SP2.
Ruby and Rubygems work well. I have been able to install locally (-l flag) rspec-1.1.11.gem for example.

I tried to create a new build with zlib 1.2.3 (zlib123.zip from http://zlib.net).
Now, the installation of a gem raises the following error :

D:\HOME>gem19 install -l rspec
C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/package/tar_input.rb:212: [BUG] Segmenta
tion fault
ruby 1.9.1 (2008-12-01 revision 20438) [i386-mswin32_90]

-- control frame ----------
c:0034 p:---- s:0149 b:0149 l:000148 d:000148 CFUNC  :inflate
c:0033 p:0138 s:0145 b:0144 l:000143 d:000143 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/package/tar_input.rb:212
c:0032 p:0034 s:0137 b:0137 l:000118 d:000136 BLOCK  C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/package/tar_input.rb:123
c:0031 p:0114 s:0133 b:0133 l:000121 d:000132 BLOCK  C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/package/tar_reader.rb:46
c:0030 p:---- s:0127 b:0127 l:000126 d:000126 FINISH
c:0029 p:---- s:0125 b:0125 l:000124 d:000124 CFUNC  :loop
c:0028 p:0011 s:0122 b:0122 l:000121 d:000121 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/package/tar_reader.rb:37
c:0027 p:0012 s:0119 b:0119 l:000118 d:000118 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/package/tar_input.rb:121
c:0026 p:0046 s:0115 b:0115 l:0025b4 d:000110 BLOCK  C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/format.rb:71
c:0025 p:0027 s:0112 b:0112 l:000111 d:000111 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/package/tar_input.rb:20
c:0024 p:0095 s:0105 b:0105 l:000104 d:000104 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/package.rb:56
c:0023 p:0043 s:0097 b:0097 l:0025b4 d:0025b4 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/format.rb:67
c:0022 p:0018 s:0090 b:0090 l:000081 d:000089 BLOCK  C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/format.rb:51
c:0021 p:---- s:0089 b:0089 l:000088 d:000088 FINISH
c:0020 p:---- s:0087 b:0087 l:000086 d:000086 CFUNC  :open
c:0019 p:0157 s:0082 b:0082 l:000081 d:000081 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/format.rb:50
c:0018 p:0209 s:0076 b:0076 l:000075 d:000075 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/installer.rb:114
c:0017 p:---- s:0069 b:0069 l:000068 d:000068 FINISH
c:0016 p:---- s:0067 b:0067 l:000066 d:000066 CFUNC  :new
c:0015 p:0214 s:0062 b:0062 l:001e9c d:00263c BLOCK  C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/dependency_installer.rb:236
c:0014 p:---- s:0056 b:0056 l:000055 d:000055 FINISH
c:0013 p:---- s:0054 b:0054 l:000053 d:000053 CFUNC  :each
c:0012 p:0101 s:0051 b:0051 l:001e9c d:001e9c METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/dependency_installer.rb:219
c:0011 p:0049 s:0046 b:0046 l:000037 d:000045 BLOCK  C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/commands/install_command.rb:86
c:0010 p:---- s:0043 b:0043 l:000042 d:000042 FINISH
c:0009 p:---- s:0041 b:0041 l:000040 d:000040 CFUNC  :each
c:0008 p:0241 s:0038 b:0038 l:000037 d:000037 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/commands/install_command.rb:83
c:0007 p:0071 s:0031 b:0031 l:000030 d:000030 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/command.rb:136
c:0006 p:0194 s:0027 b:0027 l:000026 d:000026 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/command_manager.rb:105
c:0005 p:0013 s:0021 b:0021 l:000020 d:000020 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/command_manager.rb:75
c:0004 p:0089 s:0016 b:0016 l:000015 d:000015 METHOD C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.
9.1/rubygems/gem_runner.rb:39
c:0003 p:0207 s:0009 b:0009 l:000008 d:000008 TOP    C:/opt/ruby19/bin/gem19.bat
:32
c:0002 p:---- s:0004 b:0004 l:000003 d:000003 FINISH
c:0001 p:0000 s:0002 b:0002 l:000001 d:000001 TOP    <dummy toplevel>:300
---------------------------
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/package/tar_input.rb:212:in `inf
late'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/package/tar_input.rb:212:in `zip
ped_stream'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/package/tar_input.rb:123:in `blo
ck in each'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/package/tar_reader.rb:46:in `blo
ck in each'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/package/tar_reader.rb:37:in `loo
p'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/package/tar_reader.rb:37:in `eac
h'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/package/tar_input.rb:121:in `eac
h'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/format.rb:71:in `block in from_i
o'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/package/tar_input.rb:20:in `open
'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/package.rb:56:in `open'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/format.rb:67:in `from_io'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/format.rb:51:in `block in from_f
ile_by_path'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/format.rb:50:in `open'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/format.rb:50:in `from_file_by_pa
th'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/installer.rb:114:in `initialize'
"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/dependency_installer.rb:236:in `
new'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/dependency_installer.rb:236:in `
block in install'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/dependency_installer.rb:219:in `
each'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/dependency_installer.rb:219:in `
install'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/commands/install_command.rb:86:i
n `block in execute'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/commands/install_command.rb:83:i
n `each'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/commands/install_command.rb:83:i
n `execute'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/command.rb:136:in `invoke'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/command_manager.rb:105:in `proce
ss_args'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/command_manager.rb:75:in `run'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/lib/ruby19/1.9.1/rubygems/gem_runner.rb:39:in `run'"
DBG> : "C:/opt/ruby19/bin/gem19.bat:32:in `<main>'"

Issues have already been reported with zlib-1.2.3 and rubygems-1.2.x on Windows but I thought these have been fixed.

The detailed steps for the build :

zlib-1.2.3 build :
nmake -f win32\Makefile.msc
nmake -f win32\Makefile.msc test
The tests are OK.

zlib-1.2.3 installation :
- copy of zlib.h and zconf.h in a folder seen in INCLUDE
- copy of zlib.lib, zdll.lib and zdll.exp in a folder seen in LIB
- copy of zlib1.dll in a folder seen in PATH

ruby-1.9.1-preview2 build :
win32\configure --prefix=C:/opt/ruby19 --program-suffix=19
nmake
nmake install

Regards.

Chauk-Mean.


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