Guys,

This is a real problem for a lot of people, and the basic solution of  
vendoring gem dependencies only works for pure ruby gems. To this day,  
the process for getting gem with non-standard native dependencies is  
to email us and request to have it manually installed.

Obviously, this doesn't scale so we've been working on a better  
solution. Keep your eyes peeled for more info on that within the next  
couple of weeks. Meanwhile, I'd encourage you to email me off-list  
with binary gem requests.

Best,

Morten

On Mar 5, 2009, at 9:30 AM, Yuri Niyazov wrote:

>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 12:18 PM, BigLove  
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm wondering how even that is really possible though? I have to
>> compile the tokyo tyrant libraries and software before I can hook  
>> into
>> the gem for it, which would allow me to access my remote tokyo tyrant
>> server. At the moment, I'm using Rufus-Tokyo. I'm sure I could figure
>> out some clever ways to get some compiled libraries post boot, but
>> what is your current solution for this? I'm thinking that surely  
>> there
>> are other users out there who need gems which have to build and
>> natively compile something?
>
> I had a similar question the other day about the availability of the
> libgd native library, but never got a response.
>
> >


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