[#6363] Re: rescue clause affecting IO loop behavior — ts <decoux@...>

>>>>> "D" == David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> writes:

17 messages 2000/11/14
[#6367] Re: rescue clause affecting IO loop behavior — David Alan Black <dblack@...> 2000/11/14

Hello again --

[#6582] best way to interleaf arrays? — David Alan Black <dblack@...>

Hello --

15 messages 2000/11/26

[#6646] RE: Array Intersect (&) question — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>

Ross asked something about widely known and largely ignored language (on

23 messages 2000/11/29
[#6652] RE: Array Intersect (&) question — rpmohn@... (Ross Mohn) 2000/11/29

aleksi.niemela@cinnober.com (Aleksi Niemel) wrote in

[#6723] Re: Array Intersect (&) question — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...> 2000/12/01

> >Use a hash. Here's code to do both and more. It assumes that

[#6656] printing/accessing arrays and hashes — raja@... (Raja S.)

I'm coming to Ruby with a Python & Common Lisp background.

24 messages 2000/11/30

[ruby-talk:6074] Re: Cygwin conflicts

From: "Conrad Schneiker/Austin/Contr/IBM" <schneik@...>
Date: 2000-11-06 06:47:37 UTC
List: ruby-talk #6074
Conrad Schneiker wrote:

> Dave Thomas wrote:
> 
> > Try renaming he cygwin1.dll that came with the cygnus tools, so that
> > both bash and Ruby use Ruby's version.
> 
> Hmm. I thought I had tried that already yesterday on my other NT machine
> without success.

Well, I just tried this again on the other NT machine again and it worked 
too. (However it has since been rebooted again, so that may have had some 
effect; maybe I missed a reboot after one of the path changes or 
something.)

And restoring the registry (on the NT machine that had the strange 
tooltips death after every login) fixed the problem. Due to an approaching 
storm, I didn't get a chance to reinstall Ruby again to see whether this 
(plus wanting to reboot after getting the installer but before doing the 
Ruby installation) could be anything more than just a bizarre coincidence. 


Conrad Schneiker
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