[#31647] [Backport #3666] Backport of r26311 (Bug #2587) — Luis Lavena <redmine@...>

Backport #3666: Backport of r26311 (Bug #2587)

13 messages 2010/08/07

[#31666] [Bug #3677] unable to run certain gem binaries' in windows 7 — Roger Pack <redmine@...>

Bug #3677: unable to run certain gem binaries' in windows 7

10 messages 2010/08/10

[#31676] [Backport #3680] Splatting calls to_ary instead of to_a in some cases — Tomas Matousek <redmine@...>

Backport #3680: Splatting calls to_ary instead of to_a in some cases

10 messages 2010/08/11

[#31681] [Bug #3683] getgrnam on computer with NIS group (+)? — Rocky Bernstein <redmine@...>

Bug #3683: getgrnam on computer with NIS group (+)?

13 messages 2010/08/11

[#31843] Garbage Collection Question — Asher <asher@...>

This question is no doubt a function of my own lack of understanding, but I think that asking it will at least help some other folks see what's going on with the internals during garbage collection.

17 messages 2010/08/25
[#31861] Re: Garbage Collection Question — Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@...> 2010/08/26

> The question in short: when an object goes out of scope and has no

[#31862] Re: Garbage Collection Question — Asher <asher@...> 2010/08/26

Right - so how does a pointer ever get off the stack?

[#31873] Re: Garbage Collection Question — Kurt Stephens <ks@...> 2010/08/27

On 8/26/10 11:51 AM, Asher wrote:

[#31894] Re: Garbage Collection Question — Asher <asher@...> 2010/08/27

I very much appreciate the response, and this is helpful in describing the narrative, but it's still a few steps behind my question - but it may very well have clarified some points that help us get there.

[#31896] Re: Garbage Collection Question — Evan Phoenix <evan@...> 2010/08/27

You have introduced something called a "root node" without defining it. What do you mean by this?

[#31885] Avoiding $LOAD_PATH pollution — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net>

Last year Nobu asked me to propose an API for adding an object to

21 messages 2010/08/27

[#31947] not use system for default encoding — Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@...>

It strikes me as a bit "scary" to use system locale settings to

19 messages 2010/08/30

[#31971] Change Ruby's License to BSDL + Ruby's dual license — "NARUSE, Yui" <naruse@...>

Ruby's License will change to BSDL + Ruby's dual license

16 messages 2010/08/31

[ruby-core:31635] [Backport #3661] win32/api.so: [BUG] Segmentation fault

From: Sylvain Pelissier <redmine@...>
Date: 2010-08-06 14:36:18 UTC
List: ruby-core #31635
Backport #3661: win32/api.so: [BUG] Segmentation fault
http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/3661

Author: Sylvain Pelissier
Status: Open, Priority: Normal

I run 'gem install win32-process' on Windows 7 64-bit and it comes with a win32-api that is pre-compiled for x86 machines. I don't know for sure if this is the best place to request such thing but I would like to have a pre-compiled version of that library for my OS.

Context: I am using selenium web driver (selenium-server-standalone-2.0a5.jar) from within Eclipse Galileo, including DLTK 2.0. This enables me to create ruby scripts to automate/drive web browsers.

Problem: It's working fine under ruby 1.8.7, but if I use ruby 1.9.1, then I get a seg fault (see attached). According to the only post I found in the Internet, this is because the win32-api libraries I can access via ruby gem is pre-compiled with x86 machines in mind.  I have not found anywhere the library for a 64 bit Windows OS. And I am not sure how to compile it from source under Windows...

Solution: when I run the command gem install win32-process on this 64-bit Windows 7 machine, I should get the files for the corresponding architecture.

-Thank you-


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