Wilson Bilkovich wrote: > Aah. You will also need a compiler environment, like Visual C++ 6.0, > MinGW, or the like. Once those are installed, they will also need to > be in your environment. RubyInline requires a C compiler, and Windows > doesn't come with one.
The JRuby version of ParseTree doesn't require a compile, if using JRuby is an option for you. Why does ParseTree require a compiler? That seems pretty weird. -- Charles Oliver Nutter, JRuby Core Developer Blogging on Ruby and Java @ headius.blogspot.com Help spec out Ruby today! @ www.headius.com/rubyspec [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Rubygrammar-grammarians mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rubygrammar-grammarians
