Geez, I keep forgetting about other encodings…I would hope they already work, but the tests will still have to be added/changed to cover those cases.

Both the issues that James brought up are fixed now, and I believe the code dealing with them were the only parts of macruby_deploy to have been added new since 0.10, but I have yet to go over the script with a fine tooth comb.


On 2011-07-21, at 2:45 PM, Shannon Love wrote:

I would recommend spaces, punctation and even two-byte characters from asian languages. People all over the world working in all different languages and text systems will (hopefully) be using macruby.  You've got to plane on not having a standard character set.  
On Jul 21, 2011, at 9:09 AM, Eloy Duran wrote:

Our test fixture app should probably include a space in the name so we can ensure this doesn't happen anymore.

On 21 jul. 2011, at 11:37, James Chen <ashchan@gmail.com> wrote:

Mark,

I saw this is fixed on github. Installed the July 21 nightly build and tried again. Now it has another error on lipo:

$ macruby_deploy --compile --embed --stdlib --bs Gmail\ Notifr.app
*** Deployment started
*** Embedding MacRuby.framework
*** Embed BridgeSupport system files
*** Fix install path of binaries
*** Fix identification name of libmacruby
*** Compiling files
/usr/bin/lipo: can't open input file: Gmail (No such file or directory)
Can't compile "Gmail Notifr.app/Contents/Resources/AccountDetailController.rb"

Thanks in advance! :)

James

On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Mark Rada <mrada@marketcircle.com> wrote:
Oopsie, I'll get that fixed in a few moments...unless it's fixed by the time I finish this email. 

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On 2011-07-20, at 23:30, James Chen <ashchan@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey guys,

I have an app with a space in the name. macruby_deploy fails to do its job:

$ macruby_deploy --compile --embed --bs Gmail\ Notifr.app
*** Deployment started
*** Embedding MacRuby.framework
*** Embed BridgeSupport system files
*** Fix install path of binaries
*** Fix identification name of libmacruby
/usr/bin/otool: can't open file: Gmail (No such file or directory)
/usr/bin/otool: can't open file: Notifr.app/Contents/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework/Versions/Current/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.9.2/universal-darwin10.0/bigdecimal.bundle (No such file or directory)
Error when executing `/usr/bin/otool -L Gmail Notifr.app/Contents/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework/Versions/Current/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.9.2/universal-darwin10.0/bigdecimal.bundle'

Quoting the app name doesn't help.

(I could change the app name and the executable name in the package content, use macruby_deploy on it then change back the name) 

(On another machine I have nightly build of April installed, and that macruby_deploy actually worked).

Thanks!

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James Chen
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