[#35027] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4352][Open] [patch] Fix eval(s, b) backtrace; make eval(s, b) consistent with eval(s) — "James M. Lawrence" <redmine@...>

Bug #4352: [patch] Fix eval(s, b) backtrace; make eval(s, b) consistent with eval(s)

16 messages 2011/02/01

[#35114] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4373][Open] http.rb:677: [BUG] Segmentation fault — Christian Fazzini <redmine@...>

Bug #4373: http.rb:677: [BUG] Segmentation fault

59 messages 2011/02/06

[#35171] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4386][Open] encoding: directive does not affect regex expressions — mathew murphy <redmine@...>

Bug #4386: encoding: directive does not affect regex expressions

9 messages 2011/02/09

[#35237] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4400][Open] nested at_exit hooks run in strange order — Suraj Kurapati <redmine@...>

Bug #4400: nested at_exit hooks run in strange order

12 messages 2011/02/15

[ruby-core:35194] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4373] http.rb:677: [BUG] Segmentation fault

From: Christian Fazzini <redmine@...>
Date: 2011-02-11 10:45:05 UTC
List: ruby-core #35194
Issue #4373 has been updated by Christian Fazzini.


Christian-Fazzinis-MacBook-Pro:~ Chris$ export PATH=$HOME/Sites/ruby/bin:$PATH
Christian-Fazzinis-MacBook-Pro:~ Chris$ ruby -v
ruby 1.9.2p136 (2010-12-25 revision 30365) [x86_64-darwin10.6.0]
Christian-Fazzinis-MacBook-Pro:site_name Chris$ ruby -r twitter -e 'Twitter.user("sferik").location'
<internal:lib/rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require': no such file to load -- twitter (LoadError)
	from <internal:lib/rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
Christian-Fazzinis-MacBook-Pro:site_name Chris$ gem install twitter
********************************************************************************

  Follow @gem on Twitter for announcements, updates, and news.
  https://twitter.com/gem

  Join the mailing list!
  https://groups.google.com/group/ruby-twitter-gem

  Add your project or organization to the apps wiki!
  https://github.com/jnunemaker/twitter/wiki/apps

********************************************************************************
Successfully installed hashie-1.0.0
Successfully installed addressable-2.2.4
Successfully installed multipart-post-1.1.0
Successfully installed rack-1.2.1
Successfully installed faraday-0.5.5
Successfully installed faraday_middleware-0.3.2
Successfully installed multi_json-0.0.5
Successfully installed multi_xml-0.2.1
Successfully installed simple_oauth-0.1.4
Successfully installed twitter-1.1.2
10 gems installed
Installing ri documentation for hashie-1.0.0...
Installing ri documentation for addressable-2.2.4...
Installing ri documentation for multipart-post-1.1.0...
Installing ri documentation for rack-1.2.1...
Installing ri documentation for faraday-0.5.5...
Installing ri documentation for faraday_middleware-0.3.2...
Installing ri documentation for multi_json-0.0.5...
Installing ri documentation for multi_xml-0.2.1...
Installing ri documentation for simple_oauth-0.1.4...
Installing ri documentation for twitter-1.1.2...
Installing RDoc documentation for hashie-1.0.0...
Installing RDoc documentation for addressable-2.2.4...
Installing RDoc documentation for multipart-post-1.1.0...
Installing RDoc documentation for rack-1.2.1...
Installing RDoc documentation for faraday-0.5.5...
Installing RDoc documentation for faraday_middleware-0.3.2...
Installing RDoc documentation for multi_json-0.0.5...
Installing RDoc documentation for multi_xml-0.2.1...
Installing RDoc documentation for simple_oauth-0.1.4...
Installing RDoc documentation for twitter-1.1.2...
Christian-Fazzinis-MacBook-Pro:site_name Chris$ ruby -r twitter -e 'Twitter.user("sferik").location'
Christian-Fazzinis-MacBook-Pro:site_name Chris$

As you can see above, I've installed the twitter gem for this ruby version. Then I've executed the twitter gem, but get nothing... Is this supposed to happen? Am I missing anything else?

Normally, on ruby 1.8.7, rails console. Twitter.user("sferik").location should return "San Francisco"
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