[MacRuby-devel] rush and ruby 1.9

K H khbusiness at gmail.com
Thu Apr 9 08:23:44 PDT 2009


Hi. I switched my ruby to 1.9.1 on OS X.5.6. I figured there's no  
point to learning an obsoleted version of ruby. Any way, when I sudo  
gem install ruby I get the following error. Any help will be  
appreciated. Thanks.

Ken

+++
sudo gem install ruby

...

Building native extensions.  This could take a while...
ERROR:  Error installing rush:
	ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.

/usr/local/bin/ruby extconf.rb install rush
checking for main() in -lc... yes
creating Makefile

make
gcc -I. -I/usr/local/include/ruby-1.9.1/i386-darwin9.6.0 -I/usr/local/ 
include/ruby-1.9.1/ruby/backward -I/usr/local/include/ruby-1.9.1 -I. - 
D_XOPEN_SOURCE -D_DARWIN_C_SOURCE   -fno-common  -O2 -g -Wall -Wno- 
parentheses -pipe -fno-common  -o http11.o -c http11.c
http11.c: In function ‘http_field’:
http11.c:77: error: ‘struct RString’ has no member named ‘ptr’
http11.c:77: error: ‘struct RString’ has no member named ‘len’
http11.c:77: warning: left-hand operand of comma expression has no  
effect
http11.c:77: warning: statement with no effect
http11.c: In function ‘header_done’:
http11.c:172: error: ‘struct RString’ has no member named ‘ptr’
http11.c:174: error: ‘struct RString’ has no member named ‘ptr’
http11.c:176: error: ‘struct RString’ has no member named ‘ptr’
http11.c:177: error: ‘struct RString’ has no member named ‘len’
http11.c: In function ‘HttpParser_execute’:
http11.c:298: error: ‘struct RString’ has no member named ‘ptr’
http11.c:299: error: ‘struct RString’ has no member named ‘len’
make: *** [http11.o] Error 1


Gem files will remain installed in /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/ 
mongrel-1.1.5 for inspection.
Results logged to /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/mongrel-1.1.5/ 
ext/http11/gem_make.out

On Apr 9, 2009, at 7:08 AM, macruby-devel-request at lists.macosforge.org  
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> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 21:02:34 +0200
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> Sorry, thank you for your help
>
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> On 08 Apr 2009, at 20:40, Benjamin Stiglitz wrote:
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>>> Question, I would like to know if there is a "cocoa like" of the
>>> GtkTable widget
>>>
>>> http://pygtk.org/pygtk2tutorial/sec-PackingUsingTables.html
>>
>> NSMatrix, sort of.
>>
>> To quote every other post on cocoa-dev: what are you trying to do?
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>> Sorry, thank you for your help
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> I?m not sure if I was able to help!
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> When I asked ?what are you trying to do,? I meant: ?what does the UI
> you are trying to create look like?? NSMatrix is only appropriate for
> certain, very limited interfaces. Otherwise you?ll need to roll your
> own, or play in IB.
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> -Ben
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> Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 08:13:40 +0200
> From: St?phane Wirtel <stephane.wirtel at gmail.com>
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> In fact, I have to draw my screen dynamically.
>
> I explain.
>
> In OpenERP, we use the xml files to describe the layout of our views,
> with these xml files, we can create easily our screens.
>
> For example: Here is the xml description of a screen
>
> <form string="Blabla">
> 	<separator string="Description"  colspan="4" />
> 	<field name="name" />
> 	<field name="date" />
> 	<button name="" string="Click !" />
> </form>
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> This xml description tells to the OpenERP client that it must create a
> new screen with the following design:
>
> This screens contains a container widget (GktTable) with 4 columns
> |------------------------------------------------------------------|
> |
> Description
>                                                                   |
> | Name: [                            ]  Date:
> [                            ] |
> |
> BUTTON
> [Click !]                                                         |
> |------------------------------------------------------------------|
>
> The separator with the "Description" string takes 4 columns because
> there is the colspan attribute with 4 as value.
> Each field takes two columns, one for the label of this field and the
> second for the text_field or any control (date_field, table_view,
> etc...)
> The "Click !" button takes one colum because there is no label for
> this widget.
>
> So, for this screen, with the Gtk client, we had to create a GtkTable
> with 4 colums and 3 lines.
>
> I am looking for the equivalent with Cocoa.
>
> How can I create the equivalent ?
>
> Stephane
>
> On 08 Apr 2009, at 23:48, Benjamin Stiglitz wrote:
>
>>> Sorry, thank you for your help
>>
>> I?m not sure if I was able to help!
>>
>> When I asked ?what are you trying to do,? I meant: ?what does the UI
>> you are trying to create look like?? NSMatrix is only appropriate
>> for certain, very limited interfaces. Otherwise you?ll need to roll
>> your own, or play in IB.
>>
>> -Ben
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