Ivan,
Thanks. I tried that (I don't have a ruby installation on the machine I'm
trying this on, so I started ir with ir -I
"C:\ironruby\lib;C:\ironruby\lib\ruby\1.8". In the latter of those folders are
all the ruby files that came with the binary distribution.) The result I got
is:
>>> require 'net/http'IronRuby.Libraries:0:in `require': no such file to load
>>> -- socket (LoadError) from Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in
>>> `UpdateAndExecute' from Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `Update3'
>>> from :0 from Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `InvokeTarget'
>>> from Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `Run' from
>>> IronRuby.Libraries:0:in `require' from Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in
>>> `UpdateAndExecute' from Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `Update3'
>>> from :0 from Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `InvokeTarget'
>>> from Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `Run' from
>>> IronRuby.Libraries:0:in `require' from Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in
>>> `UpdateAndExecute' from Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `Update3'
>>> from :0 from Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `InvokeTarget'
>>> from Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `Run'
Does this mean it's now trying 3 places and failing instead of one place and
failing?
Thanks
Mark
Hi Mark, try running the console with something like:ir
-I'C:\tools\ironruby\libs;C:\tools\ruby\lib\ruby\site_ruby\1.8;C:\tools\ruby\lib\ruby\1.8'
of course the paths need to be adapted to how they are on your computer.
CheersIvan 2008/8/13 Mark Bloodworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Does the IronRuby
binary distribution have any dependencies on the MRI> distribution? If I
require a standard Ruby library from IronRuby, I get an> error that there is
"no such file to load".>>>> I unzipped the binary distribution to the root of
the C drive. I then> added C:\IronRuby\bin to my system PATH variable. Now I
can open a command> prompt and start ir. I can require .net libraries - all
works. However, if> I try to require a standard ruby library, I get an error
(see text below.)>>>> >>> require 'net/http'> IronRuby.Libraries:0:in
`require': no such file to load -- net/http> (LoadError)> from
Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `UpdateAndExecute'> from
Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `Update3'> from :0> from
Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `InvokeTarget'> from
Microsoft.Scripting.Core:0:in `Run'>>>> Thanks>>>> Mark
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