[MacRuby] #1441: `rake spec:ci` fails with MacRuby master

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Wed Feb 1 22:32:14 PST 2012


#1441: `rake spec:ci` fails with MacRuby master
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 Reporter:  msabramo@…          |       Owner:  lsansonetti@…        
     Type:  defect              |      Status:  new                  
 Priority:  blocker             |   Milestone:                       
Component:  MacRuby             |    Keywords:                       
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Comment(by msabramo@…):

 OK, the original computer I used had MacRuby 0.10 installed. I have not
 yet tried uninstalling MacRuby 0.10 on that computer, but...

 I have since tried building MacRuby on a second computer, also with OS X
 10.6.8, and this computer had no MacRuby on it. On this one, `rake
 spec:ci` also fails and also the `macruby` process crashes, I think
 because it can't find `libmacruby.dylib`. Running `./macruby -v` fails
 because it looks for and can't find
 `/Library/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework/Versions/0.12/usr/lib/libmacruby.dylib`:


 {{{
 marca at SCML-MarcA:~/dev/git-repos/MacRuby$ otool -L ./macruby
 ./macruby:
 /Library/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework/Versions/0.12/usr/lib/libmacruby.dylib
           (compatibility version 0.12.0, current version 0.12.0)
         /usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current
 version 227.0.0)
         /usr/lib/libstdc++.6.dylib (compatibility version 7.0.0, current
 version 7.9.0)
         /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current
 version 125.2.11)
 }}}

 I tried installing it with `sudo rake install` (even though I'd really
 like to run the test successfully before installing) and that failed with
 issue #1442.

 It seems that `macruby` should be linked so that it can use a
 `libmacruby.dylib` in the same directory? Otherwise, you can't run tests?

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Ticket URL: <http://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/1441#comment:6>
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