[MacRuby-devel] HotCocoa, Snow Leopard and MacRuby trunk

Laurent Sansonetti lsansonetti at apple.com
Thu Sep 3 13:22:06 PDT 2009


In theory the hotcocoa rake tasks should work again in r2459. There  
was a small regression in Kernel#`.

Sockets are under development right now, I hope that they will hit  
trunk very soon.

As for a status report, you're totally right, I forgot since the last  
one... I will try to wrap a new one this week-end :-)

Laurent

On Sep 3, 2009, at 1:07 PM, Dave Baldwin wrote:

> Hi Laurent,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply.  I understand trunk is in development  
> and is in a state of flux and I only moved over because of SL.   
> Hotcocoa was just a common data point - I am more interested in  
> getting my own app running again as I need to use it, however it  
> uses sockets so maybe I am going to be out of luck for a while.
>
> Keep up the good work and any chance of a status report soon?
>
> Dave.
>
>
> On 3 Sep 2009, at 19:29, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
>
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> trunk is the development branch of MacRuby therefore it happens  
>> that sometimes things don't work as expected.
>>
>> I'm currently working on IO stuff and sockets and I confirm that  
>> macrake is broken because of this (though all the specs pass). If  
>> you go back in time for a few revisions it should work. I committed  
>> that yesterday night, so be patient.
>>
>> Laurent
>>
>> On Sep 3, 2009, at 5:49 AM, Dave Baldwin wrote:
>>
>>> I have just upgraded to Snow Leopard and found MacRuby 0.4 didn't  
>>> work.  Upgraded to the latest trunk using the instructions found  
>>> here:  http://redartisan.com/2009/9/1/macruby-intro
>>>
>>> Having done this I cannot run some of the HotCocoa examples.
>>>
>>> For calculato,  layout_view and hotconsole doing a macrake just  
>>> hangs.  Doing a macrake -- trace did get the examples to build and  
>>> run.  Subsequent macrake then launched the example and they appear  
>>> to work, however macrake never exits even when the app is quit.   
>>> Doing a macrake clean (also never ends) will replicate the above  
>>> behaviour.
>>>
>>> The "demo"  example exhibits similar behaviour but the window is  
>>> displayed and then unexpectedly quits.
>>>
>>> Are these known problems or is there a problem with my build of  
>>> MacRuby?
>>>
>>> MacRuby version 0.5 (ruby 1.9.0) [universal-darwin10.0, x86_64]
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Dave.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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