get the same result.
localhost:~ Brad$ rvm macruby-0.7
localhost:~ Brad$ rvm list
rvm rubies
jruby-1.5.2 [ x86_64-java ]
=> macruby-0.7 [ x86_64 ]
rbx-1.0.1-20100603 [ x86_64 ]
ruby-1.8.7-p302 [ x86_64 ]
ruby-1.9.2-p0 [ x86_64 ]
localhost:~ Brad$
localhost:~ Brad$ macgem install awesome_print
unknown: warning: ignoring alias
Successfully installed awesome_print-0.2.1
1 gem installed
localhost:~ Brad$ macirb
/Users/Brad/.irbrc:1:in `<main>': uninitialized constant IRB::Irb (NameError)
from /usr/local/bin/macirb:13:in `block'
from /usr/local/bin/macirb:9:in `block'
from /usr/local/bin/macirb:3:in `<main>'
localhost:~ Brad$
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1. Re: [ANN] MacRuby 0.7 (Antony Blakey)
2. Re: macirb or not working with awesome_print (Joshua Ballanco)
3. Sequel + SQLite Crash SIGABRT (Mario Steele)
4. Tutorial for the new Sandbox class. (Rob Gleeson)
5. Re: Tutorial for the new Sandbox class. (Laurent Sansonetti)
6. Re: Sequel + SQLite Crash SIGABRT (Laurent Sansonetti)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 16:10:04 +1030
From: Antony Blakey <antony.blakey@gmail.com>
To: "MacRuby development discussions."
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Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] [ANN] MacRuby 0.7
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On 06/10/2010, at 3:08 PM, russell muetzelfeldt wrote:
> On 06/10/2010, at 1:00 AM, macruby-devel-request@lists.macosforge.org wrote:
>
>> After 5 months of development since the last release, MacRuby 0.7 is
>> now available. Get it here while it's still hot!
>
> cool!
>
>
> Now that 0.7 is out I've just tried to "macgem install control_tower", but it's warning me that it'll stomp (at least) on the existing /usr/bin/rackup from my OSX standard ruby 1.8.7 install. I guess this is more a RubyGems question, but is there an easy way to specify a different install directory for gem executables?
http://rvm.beginrescueend.com/ ? or use bundler from rails (which IIUC is independent of rails)
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 23:38:18 -0700
From: Joshua Ballanco <joshua.ballanco@apple.com>
To: "MacRuby development discussions."
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Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] macirb or not working with awesome_print
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Hi Brad,
What's happening here is that the 'gem' command that ships with MacRuby is named 'macgem'. However, 'macirb' still looks at the same .irbrc file that the system 'irb' command does. So, if you've put in a require for awesome_print into your .irbrc, then 'macirb' will look for it but not find it.
Try running 'macgem install awesome_print' instead and let us know how it goes.
Cheers,
Josh
On Oct 5, 2010, at 10:29 PM, Brad Hutchins wrote:
> "DietRB" or "macirb" don't seem to be working after I install "gem awesome_print"
>
> I have to "gem uninstall awesome_print" to get it to work.
>
> I am guessing DietRB may be the name of the IRB but it is still launches with "macirb"
>
>
>
> localhost:Homebrew Brad$ rvm macruby
>
>
> localhost:Homebrew Brad$ macruby -v
> MacRuby 0.7 (ruby 1.9.2) [universal-darwin10.0, x86_64]
> localhost:Homebrew Brad$ DietRB
> -bash: DietRB: command not found
>
>
> localhost:Homebrew Brad$ macirb
> ap gem not found. Try typing 'gem install awesome_print' to get super-fancy output.
> irb(main):001:0> exit
>
> localhost:Homebrew Brad$ gem install awesome_print
> unknown: warning: ignoring alias
> Successfully installed awesome_print-0.2.1
> 1 gem installed
> localhost:Homebrew Brad$ macirb
> /Users/Brad/.irbrc:1:in `<main>': uninitialized constant IRB::Irb (NameError)
> from /usr/local/bin/macirb:13:in `block'
> from /usr/local/bin/macirb:9:in `block'
> from /usr/local/bin/macirb:3:in `<main>'
>
>
> localhost:Homebrew Brad$ DietRB
> -bash: DietRB: command not found
>
>
> localhost:Homebrew Brad$ rvm list
>
> rvm rubies
>
> jruby-1.5.2 [ x86_64-java ]
> => macruby-0.7 [ x86_64 ]
> rbx-1.0.1-20100603 [ x86_64 ]
> ruby-1.8.7-p302 [ x86_64 ]
> ruby-1.9.2-p0 [ x86_64 ]
>
>
> localhost:Homebrew Brad$ gem uninstall awesome_print
> Successfully uninstalled awesome_print-0.2.1
> localhost:Homebrew Brad$ macirb
> ap gem not found. Try typing 'gem install awesome_print' to get super-fancy output.
> irb(main):001:0>
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 03:56:15 -0400
From: Mario Steele <mario@ruby-im.net>
To: "MacRuby development discussions."
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Subject: [MacRuby-devel] Sequel + SQLite Crash SIGABRT
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Hey guys,
I filed a bug report, dealing with Sequel and SQLite, with a minimal example
reproducing the problem. The jist of it, is when I create a new instance of
my class that is subclassed from Sequel::Model, and attempt to assign data
to it, it crashes with a SIGABRT. Looking through the backtrace (which is
also attached), it seems to crash in Sequel's model class, when inspecting
the object. Mind you, I'm not actually doing any inspection of the new
instance, I'm only creating an instance of the class, and attempting to
assign data to it. It simply fails, and crashes on MacIRB. I have no
problems with Ruby itself, as it runs just perfect, and as expected. I
dunno what is causing the issues, but I figured I would bring it up, as I
filed the ticket here: https://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/930
Also, as a Side question, I'm building my code right now, using macrubyc,
and a snippet from macruby_deploy to compile all my Ruby files into .rbo
files, which is all fine and dandy, as everything works the way I intended
(EG: not all of my .rbo files are in the root directory, and is structured
in the .app bundle), I was wondering, if there was a way to compile all my
.rbo files into a .dynlib and have my main program, link to the dynlib, so I
can avoid having to have a bunch of .rbo files in the root of my Resources
directory, or if I should continue to compile them into .rbo's, and using my
structured layout instead.
Thanks,
Mario
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 08:59:28 +0100
From: Rob Gleeson <rob@flowof.info>
To: "MacRuby development discussions."
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Subject: [MacRuby-devel] Tutorial for the new Sandbox class.
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I wrote a short tutorial I'd like to share with everybody about the new Sandbox class introduced in the new 0.7 release of MacRuby.
I tried to focus on using the class inside MacRuby as much as possible.
Please let me know what you think, spot errors, etc!
Link: http://robgleeson.github.com/documents/macruby-sandbox-class/
? Rob
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 01:19:09 -0700
From: Laurent Sansonetti <lsansonetti@apple.com>
To: "MacRuby development discussions."
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Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] Tutorial for the new Sandbox class.
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Hi Rob,
It looks nice! Thanks for writing it :)
Something worth mentioning I believe is that sandbox profiles are actually Scheme expressions, and that the default Sandbox class constructor allows you to pass such an expression, as a string.
If you look at the /usr/share/sandbox/ directory on your system, you will see custom profiles.
However, it's important to note that custom Scheme profiles are considered as private API and might not be supported across OS releases.
Laurent
On Oct 6, 2010, at 12:59 AM, Rob Gleeson wrote:
> I wrote a short tutorial I'd like to share with everybody about the new Sandbox class introduced in the new 0.7 release of MacRuby.
> I tried to focus on using the class inside MacRuby as much as possible.
>
> Please let me know what you think, spot errors, etc!
>
> Link: http://robgleeson.github.com/documents/macruby-sandbox-class/
>
> ? Rob
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 01:21:48 -0700
From: Laurent Sansonetti <lsansonetti@apple.com>
To: "MacRuby development discussions."
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Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] Sequel + SQLite Crash SIGABRT
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Hi Mario,
On Oct 6, 2010, at 12:56 AM, Mario Steele wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I filed a bug report, dealing with Sequel and SQLite, with a minimal example reproducing the problem. The jist of it, is when I create a new instance of my class that is subclassed from Sequel::Model, and attempt to assign data to it, it crashes with a SIGABRT. Looking through the backtrace (which is also attached), it seems to crash in Sequel's model class, when inspecting the object. Mind you, I'm not actually doing any inspection of the new instance, I'm only creating an instance of the class, and attempting to assign data to it. It simply fails, and crashes on MacIRB. I have no problems with Ruby itself, as it runs just perfect, and as expected. I dunno what is causing the issues, but I figured I would bring it up, as I filed the ticket here: https://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/930
Thanks for filing the problem, I will have a look soon.
> Also, as a Side question, I'm building my code right now, using macrubyc, and a snippet from macruby_deploy to compile all my Ruby files into .rbo files, which is all fine and dandy, as everything works the way I intended (EG: not all of my .rbo files are in the root directory, and is structured in the .app bundle), I was wondering, if there was a way to compile all my .rbo files into a .dynlib and have my main program, link to the dynlib, so I can avoid having to have a bunch of .rbo files in the root of my Resources directory, or if I should continue to compile them into .rbo's, and using my structured layout instead.
Generating .rbo files is the recommended way, but macrubyc also allows you to generate a .dylib based on multiple .rb files. It's however a bit more complicated to get right, as relative paths must be used instead of absolute ones during compilation. It's also relatively experimental. It's documented in the man-page, and if you want to give it a try, feel free, and do not hesitate to report problems here.
Laurent
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