Hi Bryan,

Yes, I reinstalled MRI 1.9.2 and 1.8.7, again, after I installed rbx
and ree
and got hobo (1.3.0.pre31) to run with rails (3.0.7). All environments
have
the same set of gems. I tried to make each environment as similar as
possible so I could do an apples-to-apples comparison, with the only
difference being the ruby implementation.

But again, RAILS RUNS WITH NO PROBLEMS WITH RVM .MRI 1.9.2.

If rails can operate correctly under 1.9.2, and if hobo is a framework
on top
of rails, then hobo must be doing something to prevent its complete
operation
that rails isn't doing. This is just logic.

Even if there is some problem with 1.9.2, hobo is still the odd-item-
out in
doing what it should do to operate correctly, as straight rails is
doing.

Jabari

On Apr 28, 11:46 am, Bryan Larsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you uninstall and reinstall your rubies after installing the
> dependencies?
>
> Your problem is most likely to do with rubygems.   Rubygems are designed
> by & for developers, and RPM/Deb were designed by system by & for
> sysadmins.   The two are subtly incompatible.   IMO, it's gem that's at
> fault, but many disagree with me.
>
> I recommend completely uninstalling any system ruby and install
> everything through RVM.
>
> Bryan
>
> On 11-04-28 11:36 AM, jzakiya wrote:
>
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>
>
>
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>
> > Domizio
>
> > Yes, I looked at the link you sent, and about 10+ other different
> > posts
> > I found on that issue. But I have installed in my distro (PCLOS) every
> > lib, development file, etc that has anything to do with openssl.

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