On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 00:57:13 +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
> I've just tried setting up a new development machine and I'm stuck
> installing the ffi gem for ruby.
>
> According to a bug I found (can't find it now I'm afraid) the gentoo
> devs do not support inst
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 16:36:31 +0530, Vishnupradeep wrote:
> Gem files will remain installed in
> /usr/lib64/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ffi-1.0.9 for inspection.
> Results logged to
> /usr/lib64/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ffi-1.0.9/ext/ffi_c/gem_make.out
The gem is broken. Install dev-ruby/ffi instead.
Hans
On 4/21/2011 4:57 PM, Matt Harrison wrote:
I've just tried setting up a new development machine and I'm stuck installing
the ffi
gem for ruby.
According to a bug I found (can't find it now I'm afraid) the gentoo devs do not
support installing gems via the gem command and
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 05:33:05PM -0700, kashani wrote:
> On 4/21/2011 4:57 PM, Matt Harrison wrote:
> > I've just tried setting up a new development machine and I'm stuck
> > installing the ffi
> > gem for ruby.
> >
> > According to a bug I found (ca
Apparently, though unproven, at 01:57 on Friday 22 April 2011, Matt Harrison
did opine thusly:
> I've just tried setting up a new development machine and I'm stuck
> installing the ffi gem for ruby.
The gentoo dev most active with ruby gems is flameeyes. He's a prolific
ead_join'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [ffi_c.so] Error 1
Gem files will remain installed in /usr/lib64/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ffi-1.0.9
for inspection.
Results logged to
/usr/lib64/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ffi-1.0.9/ext/ffi_c/gem_make.out
tux diaspora #
I've just tried setting up a new development machine and I'm stuck installing
the ffi
gem for ruby.
According to a bug I found (can't find it now I'm afraid) the gentoo devs do not
support installing gems via the gem command and directed the user to use the
dev-ruby/ffi p
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 17:33:05 -0700, kashani wrote:
> Install RVM, make it part of your shell, then install the ruby and gems
> of your choice. That way you leave the system Ruby alone and can develop
> with the versions you want. You can even do multiple versions of ruby
> and vari
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 23:12:51 -0700, kashani wrote:
> On 4/21/2011 9:54 PM, Hans de Graaff wrote:
>> Please note that Gentoo also supports multiple ruby implementations out
>> of the box (ruby 1.8, ruby enterprise edition, jruby currently stable,
>> ruby 1.9 unfortunately s
On 4/21/2011 9:54 PM, Hans de Graaff wrote:
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 17:33:05 -0700, kashani wrote:
Install RVM, make it part of your shell, then install the ruby and gems
of your choice. That way you leave the system Ruby alone and can develop
with the versions you want. You can even do multiple
y-1.1.9/Gemfile
./.local/share/gem/ruby/3.0.0/gems/safe_yaml-1.0.5/Gemfile
./.local/share/gem/ruby/3.0.0/gems/rb-fsevent-0.11.0/Gemfile
./.local/share/gem/ruby/3.0.0/gems/bundler-2.2.29/lib/bundler/templates/Gemfile
./.local/share/gem/ruby/3.0.0/gems/ffi-1.15.4/Gemfile
./.local/share/gem/ruby/3.0.0/gem
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