[MacRuby-devel] macruby_deploy error while compiling files

Eloy Duran eloy at dekleineprins.me
Thu May 5 06:39:31 PDT 2011


Aha indeed! Yes we should definitely compile them imo. But I’m not
sure if there’s a good reason for excluding stdlib and gems from
compilation. The last time I tried there was no problem with compiling
it all. Can you change this in source/bin/ruby_deploy and see if your
app works good afterwards? If so I’ll apply that, right now I’m going
to start on a test suite for the tool as it is.

On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 2:58 PM, Petr Kaleta <petr.kaleta at me.com> wrote:
> Yes, you said, that it compile all files from Resources directory, but gems are embeded in Framework directory. So thats why, they are not compiled. Can be STDLIB compiled as well?
>
> - Petr
>
> On May 5, 2011, at 2:34 PM, Eloy Duran wrote:
>
>> No, that's not right. The embed code is run before the compile code
>> and the compile code uses the following to select all ruby files in
>> the Resources directory of the app bundle:
>>
>>  def compile_files
>>    Dir.glob(File.join(app_resources, '**', '*.rb'))
>>  end
>>
>> It would be great if you can upload a sample that shows this.
>>
>> On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Petr Kaleta <petr.kaleta at me.com> wrote:
>>> Now I am looking in the application package and embeded gems are not compiled. And as you can see here http://cl.ly/240t0v3q2O221X3U113u some ruby files compiled are, but there are source files as well. Embeded STDlib is not compiled at all http://cl.ly/2d2D2R2L451m2C2x472J
>>>
>>> Is this right?
>>>
>>> On May 5, 2011, at 1:27 PM, Petr Kaleta wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for reply, that works. So after deploying, my whole application has about 45MB (zipped 12MB). My only question is, can I somehow speedup application start? Now it takes about 10 seconds (loading gems & project files).
>>>>
>>>> - Petr
>>>>
>>>> On May 5, 2011, at 12:13 PM, Eloy Duran wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> No it's not your fault, it seems the code assumes a ENV variable
>>>>> that's set by Xcode. This is the offending code:
>>>>>
>>>>>       compile_options = { bundle: true, output: obj, files: [source] }
>>>>>       # Use Xcode ARCHS env var to determine which archs to compile for
>>>>>       compile_options[:archs] = ENV['ARCHS'].strip.split if ENV['ARCHS']
>>>>>       # Check that the ARCHS env var contains valid values
>>>>>       supported_archs = RbConfig::CONFIG['ARCH_FLAG'].gsub('-arch',
>>>>> '').strip.split
>>>>>       compile_options[:archs].delete_if do |arch|
>>>>>         unless supported_archs.include?(arch)
>>>>>           puts "Can't build for arch #{arch} because it is not supported"
>>>>>           true
>>>>>         end
>>>>>       end
>>>>>
>>>>> I think that if the ENV['ARCHS'] variable isn't set we should check
>>>>> the app binary for the archs it's been built for. I'll create a path
>>>>> in a bit.
>>>>>
>>>>> For now you should be able to work around it by doing:
>>>>>
>>>>> env ARCHS='i386 x86_64' macruby_deploy --compile --embed --gem
>>>>> rest-client --gem sequel --bs Issues.app
>>>>>
>>>>> And adjust the actual archs for the ones your app is built for.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Petr Kaleta <petr.kaleta at me.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi everyone, I'd like to deploy my Macruby app using:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> macruby_deploy --compile --embed --gem rest-client --gem sequel --bs Issues.app
>>>>>>
>>>>>> but I'm getting this error:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *** Deployment started
>>>>>> *** Embedding MacRuby.framework
>>>>>> *** Embed RubyGems libdirs: /Library/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework/Versions/0.11/usr/lib/ruby/Gems/1.9.2/gems/mime-types-1.16/lib, /Library/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework/Versions/0.11/usr/lib/ruby/Gems/1.9.2/gems/rest-client-1.6.1/lib, /Library/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework/Versions/0.11/usr/lib/ruby/Gems/1.9.2/gems/sequel-3.22.0/lib
>>>>>> *** Embed BridgeSupport system files
>>>>>> *** Fix install path of binaries
>>>>>> *** Fix identification name of libmacruby
>>>>>> *** Compiling files
>>>>>> /usr/local/bin/macruby_deploy:127:in `block': undefined method `delete_if' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
>>>>>>       from /usr/local/bin/macruby_deploy:117:in `compile'
>>>>>>       from /usr/local/bin/macruby_deploy:70:in `run'
>>>>>>       from /usr/local/bin/macruby_deploy:283:in `<main>'
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am I doing something wrong, or this is some bug in macruby_deploy tool? I am using the latest macruby version from origin/master.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Petr
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