[#399883] Windows XP - Path encoding problem prevents script execution — "S. Hieko" <lists@...>
Hello all,
S. Hieko wrote in post #1078130:
Jon Forums wrote in post #1078172:
> However the script's path displays incorrectly inside the command promp=
[#399888] DRB not connecting from two diffrent computers — ajay paswan <lists@...>
Hi I am following:
[#399894] cannot reverse string using drb :( — ajay paswan <lists@...>
Just playing with DRB
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 6:34 PM, ajay paswan <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
What is exactly map? is it enumerator? then what was the problem with my
[#399897] \r\n for EOL in windows? — Roger Pack <lists@...>
I believe "\r\n" is a normal newline for windows "type" files.
[#399922] sparse xml string — ajay paswan <lists@...>
How to sparse a string like:
[#399927] delete object from array of object — ajay paswan <lists@...>
Suppose a class:
[#399938] how to read arrary with an array — "Richard D." <lists@...>
Hello. I believe this is basic question, but I'm just starting to learn
after some experimenting, I understand but still have a bit of fog.
[#399948] Void value expression error? — abhay 401 <lists@...>
Hi,
[#399952] Ruby Mechanize and do-if loops — Sybren Kooistra <lists@...>
Hi all,
[#399992] How can I catch browser error in watir-webdriver? — ajay paswan <lists@...>
Like I want to catch two errors saparately:
[#399997] Writing developer's document and user's document — ajay paswan <lists@...>
I have developed a software using DRb, now as I have completed I want to
Developer docs are probably best written as rdoc inside the code. Check the s=
Am 03.10.2012 20:10, schrieb ajay paswan:
[#399998] Cucumber Automation: Issue with ansicon.exe and ruby — "Rahul D." <lists@...>
When installing ansicon v.1.3.2 and running a cucumber feature file, I
Rahul D. wrote in post #1078557:
[#400005] How to get installed module version — "Abhishek K." <lists@...>
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Abhishek K. <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
"Jes=C3=BAs Gabriel y Gal=C3=A1n" <jgabrielygalan@gmail.com> wrote in pos=
[#400013] Unable to work with class variable — ajay paswan <lists@...>
Here is my code:
[#400021] Calculation of heights — Joao Silva <lists@...>
Hi All
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Joao Silva <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
[#400046] Ruby range - verify if date lies between two specified dates — ideal one <lists@...>
Hi All,
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 4:01 PM, ideal one <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
[#400050] img src while sending email ruby cgi — Ferdous ara <lists@...>
Hi
ok to make this same as that link
What do you mean "no luck"? Is the message sent and received, but
[#400055] Regular Expression Help — Brad Askins <lists@...>
Hi, new to the forum, not new to Ruby but very new to Regular Expression
[#400080] How to add mime module to sent email ruby — Ferdous ara <lists@...>
Hi
[#400099] know my IP in LAN — ajay paswan <lists@...>
Hi how can I know my IP through which two computers communicate in LAN?
[#400104] Changing the default extension of Ruby — Ghassen SMIDA <lists@...>
Hi,
Where? In what environment? What for?
I'm developing Ruby under Windows. My web host is running under linux
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Ghassen SMIDA <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
Hassan is quite correct
[#400111] General Syntax question, Definiting Methods — "Richard D." <lists@...>
I think my question is more about general syntax, than more about
[#400116] What is the error: unexpected break? — ajay paswan <lists@...>
What are the possible reasons for this?
Hi,
Jan E. wrote in post #1078940:
[#400131] Multithread in DRb — ajay paswan <lists@...>
Suppose I want to create 6 threads in client side
[#400138] Some warnings Watir webdriver/selenium/fork — ajay paswan <lists@...>
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/watir-webdriver-0.6.1/lib/watir-webdriver/elements/generated.rb:1173:
If you want to temporarily suppress warnings you can try this:
Joel Pearson wrote in post #1079295:
[#400139] Undefined method `-' for nil — Joz Private <lists@...>
Hi guys.
On 10/09/2012 09:13 AM, Joz Private wrote:
class Developer
[#400143] Is watir web driver thread safe? — ajay paswan <lists@...>
My subject is the question.
[#400149] Why doesn't ruby support native threading? — ajay paswan <lists@...>
I think supporting native threading is a great thing in terms of
[#400167] SocketError when letting ruby open url from txt-file — Sybren Kooistra <lists@...>
Hi all,
[#400171] Simulation of a dictionary — Joao Silva <lists@...>
Hi all.
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Joao Silva <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
[#400176] Convert String to Currency — ideal one <lists@...>
Hi All,
[#400196] How get list of all installed modules/gems in ruby — "Abhishek K." <lists@...>
Hi,
Thanks.
[#400201] Seconds to hr:min:sec — ajay paswan <lists@...>
How can I convert seconds to the format in subject.
[#400207] How to create an Array in a Hash — Muhammad Salman <lists@...>
Hi,
[#400212] && should work in a system call? — Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@...>
Hello.
> system("ls && ls")
2012/10/10 Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>:
[#400226] google_hash v 0.7.0 released. Faster hashes for MRI. — Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@...>
Hello.
[#400233] ghost methods and dynamic methods — dis guy <lists@...>
I am a newbie to ruby please explain your answers thoroughly. I am
[#400302] multiple array problem — Roelof Wobben <rwobben@...>
[#400317] is an unsafe binding context that does not close over anything, actually safe — "Mean L." <lists@...>
def context_binding
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Mean L. <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
Robert Klemme wrote in post #1079785:
def context_binding
2012/10/19 Mean L. <lists@ruby-forum.com>:
[#400322] best way to extract data from a string? — Erez Ben shoham <lists@...>
Hi
[#400328] how to join the return of array — Ruby Mania <lists@...>
I know joining arrays and strings but this issue is very specific to an
[#400338] About define_method — li shoubo <lists@...>
I want to define a method in kernel using Flattern Scope.
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 8:37 AM, li shoubo <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
[#400351] Drop 1st and last particular character — ajay paswan <lists@...>
What is the most efficient way to drop '#' from the first place and last
or both regexp combined:
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Hans Mackowiak <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
WW91IGRpZG4ndCBtZW50aW9uIHdoYXQgaWYgeW91IGhhdmUgdGhyZWUgdGltZXMgJyMnLg0KZS5n
[#400367] Converting binary string to integer for a Ruby newbie — John Ringwalt <lists@...>
I want to convert a string of binary code ("011001") to the integer
[#400374] database part of a desktop application — "Sebastjan H." <lists@...>
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 05:28:39AM +0900, Sebastjan H. wrote:
Am 16.10.2012 23:24, schrieb Chad Perrin:
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 01:39:21PM +0900, sto.mar@web.de wrote:
Chad Perrin wrote in post #1080198:
> Thank you all for suggestions, I've tried PStore and YAML::Store and
> There is one thing that's odd though. If I want to manually edit or view
Arlen Cuss wrote in post #1080420:
[#400379] Problem trying to build Ruby 1.9.3-p286 on PC-BSD — Daniel Berger <djberg96@...>
Hi,
[#400386] Unable to send attachment, and dealing with multiple attachment — ajay paswan <lists@...>
Hi,
On Thursday, 18 October 2012 at 12:21 AM, ajay paswan wrote:
> You appear to be missing a marker somewhere. Why not use the mail gem[1]
> is it compatible with ruby 1.7.8?
1.8.7
how to send multiple attachment using net/smtp?
[#400390] autolog: shortcut for set_trace_func to debug ruby via console output, etc. — Gary Weaver <lists@...>
If it helps anyone, I wrote a shortcut for set_trace_func, so next time
[#400411] Network protocols — "Terje H." <lists@...>
Hi folks
[#400416] Truncate number which ends with 0 decimal — Joao Silva <lists@...>
Hi All.
On 2012-10-18 22:34, Joao Silva wrote:
Wybo Dekker wrote in post #1080338:
[#400438] Documentation for Psych in Ruby 1.9.3? — sto.mar@...
I'm searching and searching... but I can not find the
[#400454] Hash with Integer key issue — Wayne Simmerson <lists@...>
Hi Im new to Ruby and am getting some unexpected results from a
Thanks for all the replies, I actually figured it out about 2 minutes
Am 20.10.2012 14:46, schrieb Wayne Simmerson:
[#400477] Socket help, getting Errno::ECONNREFUSED — max herrera <lists@...>
Hi,
Well, the first thing I would try is using a much higher port number,
[#400504] Exception handelling in ruby — ajay paswan <lists@...>
What is diffrence between:
[#400507] Looking for suggestions processing and comparing 2 very large files — Ruby Student <ruby.student@...>
Team,
If they are sorted you can split into pieces, eg create an
[#400514] Calling class method in instance method of another class — Joz Private <lists@...>
What is the best way of calling a class method in an instance method of
[#400529] CORBA in Ruby — Will Bracken <lists@...>
I'm converting a Java/J2EE app over to Ruby/Rails. I need a solution for
[#400535] Name/symbol/object type clash? What is happening here? — Todd Benson <caduceass@...>
It's nonsense code, but I'm curious as to what is going on behind the scenes...
No doubt, the following code exhibits unacceptable inconsistencies:
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Igor Pirnovar <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
Todd B. wrote in post #1080981:
Ryan Davis wrote in post #1081229:
2012/10/25 Igor Pirnovar <lists@ruby-forum.com>:
Robert Klemme wrote in post #1081589:
Robert, please stop feeding the troll. I've received enough e-mails
Oh god, are you still fighting over this crap? If this is the biggest
[#400556] Calling a method foo() or an object foo.method_call_here - both — Marc Heiler <lists@...>
Hello.
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Marc Heiler <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
[#400565] Is there a better way to invoke methods? — Todd Benson <caduceass@...>
I'm writing a simple script and need to shoot off methods based on
[#400567] Issue in reading excel using Parseexcel — Rochit Sen <lists@...>
Hi All,
[#400582] Googlebot- How to generate a 404 error status after a if statement — "Pierre d." <lists@...>
Hello, I have a multilingual site. Googlebot generates error 500 in many
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Pierre d. <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
[#400599] Question for JRuby team — Damjan Rems <lists@...>
Sometimes back I've read that JRUby team is also maintaining RubyOnRails
[#400605] Net::FTP and UTF-8 encoding — "pablasso@..." <pablasso@...>
Hey there,
[#400615] bit count or bit set — Charles Hixson <charleshixsn@...>
In Ruby1.9 is there any good way to count the number of on bits in an
[#400650] OpenSSL ECDSA public key from private — Nokan Emiro <uzleepito@...>
Hi,
Subject: OpenSSL ECDSA public key from private
Thanks Carlo, but it's not what I was looking for. I know about
Subject: Re: OpenSSL ECDSA public key from private
Much better, but it's still not finished... ;-)
[#400652] #encode and (pre/de)composed characters — Hal Fulton <rubyhacker@...>
Why does encode to UTF-8 (in at least this one case) appear to favor a
[#400670] RVM and ruby SSLv2 support — Andraz Brodnik <lists@...>
Hi,
[#400680] Passing folder as argument ARGV? — Joz Private <lists@...>
Is there an easy way to pass multiple files on the command line?
How are you traversing the directory you pass in on the command line ?
Brad Smith wrote in post #1081684:
Have you tried to add a debug statement inside your loop so you can
Thanks guys.
> Is each file in the directory given its own element in ARGV,
[#400697] File.readable? and /proc — Jeff Moore <lists@...>
root@nail:/projects/proc_fs# uname -a
Jeff Moore wrote in post #1081705:
Igor Pirnovar wrote in post #1081710:
Jeff Moore wrote in post #1081712:
[#400714] Marshal.load weird issue — "Pierre J." <lists@...>
Hi guys
[#400716] Newbie : Regular expression — Muhammad Salman <lists@...>
Hi,
[#400725] Is ruby C source code more complex than python C source code? — gmspro gmspro <lists@...>
Hello,
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 11:20 PM, gmspro gmspro <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
[#400729] csv.rb:1342:in `initialize': No such file or directory — Soichi Ishida <lists@...>
ruby-1.9.3-p286
On 29/10/2012 19:05, Soichi Ishida wrote:
[#400748] Running a Ruby script through a shortcut on a different drive. — Joel Pearson <lists@...>
I have a script which dumps a logfile into its local directory. This has
In the properties for your shortcut, set the "Start in" path to wherever
[#400759] Erb syntax - unknown syntax — Georgy Daniel <lists@...>
Hi, I am a very beginner on Ruby and related stuff, Could you please
Am 30.10.2012 05:59, schrieb Georgy Daniel:
okay what about the '!' in <%! if filmstrip_image_path.blank? %>
[#400766] Cant seem to find whats worng — Nuggety Nanna <lists@...>
Could anybody help me to figure out what is wrong with this script. I am
Hi,
Sorry about the title. No the playlist file does not contain any data,
[#400781] bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — "Mean L." <lists@...>
irb(main):001:0> local1 if local1 = "created"
Oh, and in case it wasn't apparent: you can just add
On 10/31/2012 4:52 PM, Bartosz Dziewoナгki wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@ngtech.co.il>wrote:
Subject: Re: bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 5:00 PM, Carlo E. Prelz <fluido@fluido.as> wrote:
Subject: Re: bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression
This is a known quirk of parsing; variables are considered "declared"
Mean L. wrote in post #1082083:
Igor Pirnovar wrote in post #1082716:
Brian Candler wrote in post #1082725:
[#400784] REXML & HTMLentities incorrectly map to UTF-8 — "Mark S." <lists@...>
I have some XML data (UTF 8) that I'm trying to convert into another XML
Hi,
Kouhei Sutou wrote in post #1082578:
[#400785] newline conversion on reading? — Xavier Noria <fxn@...>
I can't get newline conversions to work while reading:
[#400817] need regex to check for consonants and put number after each consonant — Justin Gamble <lists@...>
Hello,
Re: Problem trying to build Ruby 1.9.3-p286 on PC-BSD
Though it may or may not help you I have a jail with the rails stack
installed with rvm using clang on FreeBSD 9.x without issue. Though I
didn't have issues with 1.9.2 on 8.x
Since your system is hanging in the checking stage it most likely not
an issue with ruby. You may want to ask upstream with the PC-BSD folks
and look further there.
Also since you didn't actually post an error it really is not that
helpful to post just the compiler dump where no error message is
recieved. Save some bandwidth and post your uname instead.
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 1:43 AM, Daniel Berger <djberg96@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build ruby 1.9.3-p286 on PC-BSD, but it hangs while
> trying to generate the Makefile during the 'configure' step for some
> reason. Here's the output:
>
> checking build system type... i386-unknown-freebsd8.2
> checking host system type... i386-unknown-freebsd8.2
> checking target system type... i386-unknown-freebsd8.2
> checking whether the C compiler works... yes
> checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
> checking for suffix of executables...
> checking whether we are cross compiling... no
> checking for suffix of object files... o
> checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
> checking whether gcc -Wall accepts -g... yes
> checking for gcc -Wall option to accept ISO C89... none needed
> checking for g++... g++
> checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes
> checking whether g++ accepts -g... yes
> checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -Wall -E
> checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /usr/bin/grep
> checking for egrep... /usr/bin/grep -E
> checking whether gcc -Wall needs -traditional... no
> checking whether the linker is GNU ld... yes
> checking whether gcc -Wall -E accepts -o... yes
> checking for ranlib... ranlib
> checking for ar... ar
> checking for as... as
> checking for objdump... objdump
> checking for objcopy... objcopy
> checking for nm... nm
> checking whether ln -s works... yes
> checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... -d
> use 'mkdir -p' as MKDIR_P
> checking for dot... dot
> checking for doxygen... doxygen
> checking for pkg-config... pkg-config
> checking for ANSI C header files... yes
> checking for sys/types.h... yes
> checking for sys/stat.h... yes
> checking for stdlib.h... yes
> checking for string.h... yes
> checking for memory.h... yes
> checking for strings.h... yes
> checking for inttypes.h... yes
> checking for stdint.h... yes
> checking for unistd.h... yes
> checking minix/config.h usability... no
> checking minix/config.h presence... no
> checking for minix/config.h... no
> checking whether it is safe to define __EXTENSIONS__... yes
> checking for cd using physical directory... cd -P
> checking whether -Wno-unused-parameter is accepted... yes
> checking whether -Wno-parentheses is accepted... yes
> checking whether -Wno-long-long is accepted... yes
> checking whether -Wno-missing-field-initializers is accepted... yes
> checking whether -Werror=pointer-arith is accepted... yes
> checking whether -Werror=write-strings is accepted... yes
> checking whether -Werror=declaration-after-statement is accepted...
> yes
> checking whether -Werror=shorten-64-to-32 is accepted... no
> checking whether -Wshorten-64-to-32 is accepted... no
> checking whether -Werror=implicit-function-declaration is accepted...
> yes
> checking whether -Wall -Wextra is accepted... yes
> checking whether -ggdb is accepted... yes
> checking whether -fvisibility=hidden is accepted... yes
> checking whether -Wl,-unexported_symbol,_Init_* is accepted... no
> checking for special C compiler options needed for large files... no
> checking for _FILE_OFFSET_BITS value needed for large files... no
> checking whether byte ordering is bigendian... no
> checking for an ANSI C-conforming const... yes
> checking whether char is unsigned... no
> checking for inline... inline
> checking for working volatile... yes
> checking for long long... yes
> checking for off_t... yes
> checking char bit... 8
> checking size of int... 4
> checking size of short... 2
> checking size of long... 4
> checking size of long long... 8
> checking size of __int64... 0
> checking size of off_t... 8
> checking size of void*... 4
> checking size of float... 4
> checking size of double... 8
> checking size of time_t... 4
> checking for printf prefix for long long... ll
> checking for pid_t... yes
> checking for convertible type of pid_t... INT
> checking for uid_t... yes
> checking for convertible type of uid_t... UINT
> checking for gid_t... yes
> checking for convertible type of gid_t... UINT
> checking for time_t... yes
> checking for convertible type of time_t... INT
> checking for dev_t... yes
> checking for convertible type of dev_t... UINT
> checking for mode_t... yes
> checking for convertible type of mode_t... UINT
> checking for rlim_t... yes
> checking for convertible type of rlim_t... LL
> checking for prototypes... yes
> checking token paste string... ansi
> checking stringization... #expr
> checking string literal concatenation... yes
> checking for variable length prototypes and stdarg.h... yes
> checking for variable length macro... yes
> checking for noreturn function attribute... __attribute__ ((noreturn))
> x
> checking for deprecated function attribute... __attribute__
> ((deprecated)) x
> checking for noinline function attribute... __attribute__ ((noinline))
> x
> checking for stdcall function attribute... __attribute__ ((stdcall)) x
> checking for cdecl function attribute... __attribute__ ((cdecl)) x
> checking for fastcall function attribute... __attribute__ ((fastcall))
> x
> checking for function alias... alias
> checking for atomic builtins... yes
> checking for exported function attribute... __attribute__
> ((visibility("default")))
> checking whether sys_nerr is declared... yes
> checking whether pthread should be enabled by default... yes
> checking for crypt in -lcrypt... yes
> checking for dlopen in -ldl... no
> checking for shl_load in -ldld... no
> checking for socketpair in -lsocket... no
> checking for clock_gettime in -lrt... yes
> checking for dirent.h that defines DIR... yes
> checking for library containing opendir... none required
> checking for stdbool.h that conforms to C99... yes
> checking for _Bool... yes
> checking for sys/wait.h that is POSIX.1 compatible... yes
> checking limits.h usability... yes
> checking limits.h presence... yes
> checking for limits.h... yes
> checking sys/file.h usability... yes
> checking sys/file.h presence... yes
> checking for sys/file.h... yes
> checking sys/ioctl.h usability... yes
> checking sys/ioctl.h presence... yes
> checking for sys/ioctl.h... yes
> checking sys/syscall.h usability... yes
> checking sys/syscall.h presence... yes
> checking for sys/syscall.h... yes
> checking fcntl.h usability... yes
> checking fcntl.h presence... yes
> checking for fcntl.h... yes
> checking sys/fcntl.h usability... yes
> checking sys/fcntl.h presence... yes
> checking for sys/fcntl.h... yes
> checking sys/select.h usability... yes
> checking sys/select.h presence... yes
> checking for sys/select.h... yes
> checking sys/time.h usability... yes
> checking sys/time.h presence... yes
> checking for sys/time.h... yes
> checking sys/times.h usability... yes
> checking sys/times.h presence... yes
> checking for sys/times.h... yes
> checking sys/param.h usability... yes
> checking sys/param.h presence... yes
> checking for sys/param.h... yes
> checking syscall.h usability... no
> checking syscall.h presence... no
> checking for syscall.h... no
> checking pwd.h usability... yes
> checking pwd.h presence... yes
> checking for pwd.h... yes
> checking grp.h usability... yes
> checking grp.h presence... yes
> checking for grp.h... yes
> checking a.out.h usability... yes
> checking a.out.h presence... yes
> checking for a.out.h... yes
> checking utime.h usability... yes
> checking utime.h presence... yes
> checking for utime.h... yes
> checking direct.h usability... no
> checking direct.h presence... no
> checking for direct.h... no
> checking sys/resource.h usability... yes
> checking sys/resource.h presence... yes
> checking for sys/resource.h... yes
> checking sys/mkdev.h usability... no
> checking sys/mkdev.h presence... no
> checking for sys/mkdev.h... no
> checking sys/utime.h usability... no
> checking sys/utime.h presence... no
> checking for sys/utime.h... no
> checking xti.h usability... no
> checking xti.h presence... no
> checking for xti.h... no
> checking netinet/in_systm.h usability... yes
> checking netinet/in_systm.h presence... yes
> checking for netinet/in_systm.h... yes
> checking float.h usability... yes
> checking float.h presence... yes
> checking for float.h... yes
> checking ieeefp.h usability... yes
> checking ieeefp.h presence... yes
> checking for ieeefp.h... yes
> checking ucontext.h usability... yes
> checking ucontext.h presence... yes
> checking for ucontext.h... yes
> checking intrinsics.h usability... no
> checking intrinsics.h presence... no
> checking for intrinsics.h... no
> checking langinfo.h usability... yes
> checking langinfo.h presence... yes
> checking for langinfo.h... yes
> checking locale.h usability... yes
> checking locale.h presence... yes
> checking for locale.h... yes
> checking sys/sendfile.h usability... no
> checking sys/sendfile.h presence... no
> checking for sys/sendfile.h... no
> checking time.h usability... yes
> checking time.h presence... yes
> checking for time.h... yes
> checking for net/socket.h... (cached) no
> checking for sys/socket.h... (cached) yes
> checking process.h usability... no
> checking process.h presence... no
> checking for process.h... no
> checking for size_t... yes
> checking size of size_t... 4
> checking size of ptrdiff_t... 4
> checking for printf prefix for size_t... z
> checking for printf prefix for ptrdiff_t... t
> checking for struct stat.st_blksize... yes
> checking for struct stat.st_blocks... yes
> checking for struct stat.st_rdev... yes
> checking size of struct stat.st_size... SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
> checking size of struct stat.st_blocks... SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
> checking for struct stat.st_atim... no
> checking for struct stat.st_atimespec... yes
> checking for struct stat.st_atimensec... no
> checking for struct stat.st_mtim... no
> checking for struct stat.st_mtimespec... yes
> checking for struct stat.st_mtimensec... no
> checking for struct stat.st_ctim... no
> checking for struct stat.st_ctimespec... yes
> checking for struct stat.st_ctimensec... no
> checking for struct timespec... yes
> checking for struct timezone... yes
> checking for clockid_t... yes
> checking for fd_mask... yes
> checking for int8_t... yes
> checking size of int8_t... 1
> checking for uint8_t... yes
> checking size of uint8_t... 1
> checking for int16_t... yes
> checking size of int16_t... 2
> checking for uint16_t... yes
> checking size of uint16_t... 2
> checking for int32_t... yes
> checking size of int32_t... 4
> checking for uint32_t... yes
> checking size of uint32_t... 4
> checking for int64_t... yes
> checking size of int64_t... 8
> checking for uint64_t... yes
> checking size of uint64_t... 8
> checking for int128_t... no
> checking for uint128_t... no
> checking for intptr_t... yes
> checking size of intptr_t... 4
> checking for uintptr_t... yes
> checking size of uintptr_t... 4
> checking for ssize_t... yes
> checking size of ssize_t... 4
> checking for stack end address... no
> checking for gc_mark and gc_children stack frame approximate
> size(word)... 28
> checking for uid_t in sys/types.h... (cached) yes
> checking type of array argument to getgroups... gid_t
> checking return type of signal handlers... void
> checking for working alloca.h... no
> checking for alloca... yes
> checking for dynamic size alloca... ok
> checking for working memcmp... yes
> checking for broken erfc of glibc-2.3.6 on IA64... no
> checking for close... (cached) no
> checking for dup2... yes
> checking for memmove... yes
> checking for strerror... yes
> checking for strchr... yes
> checking for strstr... yes
> checking for crypt... yes
> checking for flock... yes
> checking for isnan... yes
> checking for finite... yes
> checking for isinf... yes
> checking for hypot... yes
> checking for acosh... yes
> checking for erf... yes
> checking for tgamma... yes
> checking for lgamma_r... yes
> checking for cbrt... yes
> checking for strlcpy... yes
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> checking for setproctitle... yes
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> checking for fmod... yes
> checking for killpg... yes
> checking for wait4... yes
> checking for waitpid... yes
> checking for fork... yes
> checking for spawnv... no
> checking for syscall... yes
> checking for __syscall... yes
> checking for chroot... yes
> checking for getcwd... yes
> checking for eaccess... yes
> checking for truncate... yes
> checking for ftruncate... yes
> checking for ftello... yes
> checking for chsize... no
> checking for times... yes
> checking for utimes... yes
> checking for utimensat... no
> checking for fcntl... yes
> checking for lockf... yes
> checking for lstat... yes
> checking for truncate64... no
> checking for ftruncate64... no
> checking for ftello64... no
> checking for fseeko... yes
> checking for fseeko64... no
> checking for link... yes
> checking for symlink... yes
> checking for readlink... yes
> checking for readdir_r... yes
> checking for fsync... yes
> checking for fdatasync... no
> checking for fchown... yes
> checking for posix_fadvise... no
> checking for setitimer... yes
> checking for setruid... yes
> checking for seteuid... yes
> checking for setreuid... yes
> checking for setresuid... yes
> checking for socketpair... yes
> checking for setrgid... yes
> checking for setegid... yes
> checking for setregid... yes
> checking for setresgid... yes
> checking for issetugid... yes
> checking for pause... yes
> checking for lchown... yes
> checking for lchmod... yes
> checking for getpgrp... yes
> checking for setpgrp... yes
> checking for getpgid... yes
> checking for setpgid... yes
> checking for initgroups... yes
> checking for getgroups... yes
> checking for setgroups... yes
> checking for getpriority... yes
> checking for getrlimit... yes
> checking for setrlimit... yes
> checking for sysconf... yes
> checking for close... (cached) no
> checking for getgrnam_r... yes
> checking for dlopen... yes
> checking for sigprocmask... yes
> checking for sigaction... yes
> checking for sigsetjmp... yes
> checking for _setjmp... yes
> checking for _longjmp... yes
> checking for setsid... yes
> checking for telldir... yes
> checking for seekdir... yes
> checking for fchmod... yes
> checking for cosh... yes
> checking for sinh... yes
> checking for tanh... yes
> checking for log2... no
> checking for round... yes
> checking for setuid... yes
> checking for setgid... yes
> checking for daemon... yes
> checking for select_large_fdset... no
> checking for setenv... yes
> checking for unsetenv... yes
> checking for mktime... yes
> checking for timegm... yes
> checking for gmtime_r... yes
> checking for clock_gettime... yes
> checking for gettimeofday... yes
> checking for poll... yes
> checking for ppoll... no
> checking for pread... yes
> checking for sendfile... yes
> checking for shutdown... (cached) no
> checking for sigaltstack... yes
> checking for dl_iterate_phdr... yes
> checking for unsetenv returns a value... yes
> checking for __builtin_setjmp... no
> checking for setjmp type... _setjmp
> checking whether struct tm is in sys/time.h or time.h... time.h
> checking for struct tm.tm_zone... yes
> checking for struct tm.tm_gmtoff... yes
> checking for external int daylight... no
> checking for external timezone... no
> checking for external altzone... no
> checking for timezone... yes
> checking whether timezone requires zero arguments... no
> checking for negative time_t for gmtime(3)... yes
> checking for localtime(3) overflow correctly... yes
> checking whether right shift preserve sign bit... yes
> checking read count field in FILE structures... _r
> checking read buffer ptr field in FILE structures... _p
> checking size of struct stat.st_ino... SIZEOF_LONG
> checking whether _SC_CLK_TCK is supported... yes
> checking stack growing direction on i386... -1
> checking for pthread_kill in -lthr... yes
> checking for pthread_np.h... yes
> checking for sched_yield... yes
> checking for pthread_attr_setinheritsched... yes
> checking for pthread_getattr_np... no
> checking for pthread_attr_get_np... yes
> checking for pthread_attr_getstack... yes
> checking for pthread_get_stackaddr_np... no
> checking for pthread_get_stacksize_np... no
> checking for thr_stksegment... no
> checking for pthread_stackseg_np... no
> checking for pthread_getthrds_np... no
> checking for pthread_condattr_setclock... yes
> checking for pthread_sigmask... yes
> checking for getcontext... yes
> checking for setcontext... yes
> checking if fork works with pthread... yes
> checking /usr/local/include/execinfo.h usability... yes
> checking /usr/local/include/execinfo.h presence... yes
> checking for /usr/local/include/execinfo.h... yes
> checking for backtrace in -lexecinfo... yes
> checking for backtrace... yes
> checking valgrind/memcheck.h usability... no
> checking valgrind/memcheck.h presence... no
> checking for valgrind/memcheck.h... no
> checking whether ELF binaries are produced... yes
> checking whether OS depend dynamic link works... yes
> checking for strip... strip
> checking for prefix of external symbols... NONE
> checking pthread.h usability... yes
> checking pthread.h presence... yes
> checking for pthread.h... yes
> checking for if make is GNU make... yes
> checking for nroff... /usr/bin/nroff
> .ext/include/i386-freebsd8.2/ruby/config.h unchanged
> ruby library version = 1.9.1
> configure: creating ./config.status
> config.status: creating Makefile
>
> And the last line there is where it hangs. Any ideas?
>
> Regards,
>
> Dan
>