[#408634] How do I make lots of classes aware of each other? — "Andrew S." <lists@...>

I'm apparently missing something fundamental in my knowledge of classes

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[#408712] Ruby web service with REST support — "Shubhada S." <lists@...>

Hi All,

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[#408812] create variables depending on counter — stefan heinrich <lists@...>

Hi community,

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[#408854] execute commands within SMTP email code: send content in variables and not actual variables — dJD col <lists@...>

I am trying to send an email using the code below. I am able to send the

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[#409031] tap { break } idiom deserves its own Kernel method? — Andy Lowry <lists@...>

I use this idiom from time to time:

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[#409072] Link To Masses Of External Data In Openoffice? — "Austin J." <lists@...>

This is what I want to do.

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[#409102] Re: Link To Masses Of External Data In Openoffice? — Tamara Temple <tamouse.lists@...> 2013/07/24

[#409103] Re: Link To Masses Of External Data In Openoffice? — "Austin J." <lists@...> 2013/07/25

tamouse m. wrote in post #1116598:

[#409122] Re: Link To Masses Of External Data In Openoffice? — Tamara Temple <tamouse.lists@...> 2013/07/26

[#409142] Re: Link To Masses Of External Data In Openoffice? — "Austin J." <lists@...> 2013/07/26

tamouse m. wrote in post #1116750:

[#409073] class <=> module — Bráulio Bhavamitra <lists@...>

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[#409104] Ruby newbie question on Methods (NoMethoderror) — "Crispian A." <lists@...>

I have recently started learning ruby and so I am writing a small little

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[#409170] Working through Ch.10 for learning to program 2.0 (Chris Pine) — JD JD <lists@...>

So, I have been working through this book, and have been doing ok up

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[#409195] Re: Working through Ch.10 for learning to program 2.0 (Chris Pine) — Harry Kakueki <list.push@...> 2013/07/29

I tried this and came up with a one-liner that seems to do it. It sorts the

[#409258] WATIR - ScriptError popup on IE - Unable to get rid of! — Graeme Halls <lists@...>

I am new to Ruby & Watir, and I am having a nightmare with IE and Script

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Re: How to install Ruby 2.0.0 locally - stuck

From: Jianbo Sun <wonderflow.sun@...>
Date: 2013-07-27 02:02:37 UTC
List: ruby-talk #409148
RVM is really a usual way to install ruby.curl is a tool to get web page in
linux. Why your company don't have the internet access?



2013/7/27 Thomas Luedeke <lists@ruby-forum.com>

> I previously installed Ruby 1.8.7 locally on my HP-UX Unix system,
> compiling it without any troubles (following the compilation
> instructions worked perfectly the first time).
>
> I've now tried multiple times to do the same with Ruby 2.0.0, and it
> blows up catastrophically every time.
>
> If I try to do a compiled installation following the README
> instructions, the Makefile breaks with all sorts of arcane messages.
> I'm not a C or Make expert, so I have no idea how to resolve these
> problems, or even what they are referring to.  Doing Google searches on
> the particular diagnostic messages make issues has produced zilch.
>
> I next thought about installing RVM, with the hopes that all these awful
> arcane problems would go away.  But now they want me to install curl
> (whatever that is) and directly install from the Internet (which I don't
> have access to from the UNIX side).  I don't have permissions to do
> anything other than a local installation, since this is my company's
> machine.
>
> Any suggestions on how to proceed?  I am extremely busy at work,
> desperately need the new version of Ruby, and don't have a week to try
> and smoke out these unfathomable installation problems - I need Ruby
> installed cleanly and quickly and locally, on a machine that I not an
> administrator on.
>
> Is there a suggested route for newbies like me?
>
> --
> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
>
>


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