El 03/05/12 11:44, Bryan Larsen escribió:
two problems:
1) rubygems& dpkg are incompatible at the design level. In my
opinion, it's the design of rubygems that's broken, but we have to
live with it. So the quick answer is "never install rubygems via
dpkg". There are several solutions, but the one I recommend for
development boxes is to install rvm (https://rvm.io/) and then install
ruby through that. It is possible to get Hobo to work using the
Ubuntu supplied rubygems, but you'll probably run into problems later.
2) you're missing some build dependencies. In this case you're
missing ruby1.9.1.dev. You could apt-get install that, but instead I
recommend installing ruby through RVM. "rvm notes" will tell you
exactly what you need to install for your OS.
Bryan
Thank you very much for your quick help, Bryan.
I have tested your suggestion to install ruby1.9.1-dev and it has
worked. I have not used RVM because that means more software being
tested for Free System Distribution Guidelines
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
I have made a small tutorial in Spanish with an English installation script.
http://www.saslibre.com/wiki/doku.php?id=manual_de_hobo
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