Jarred, after further analysis in regards to installing an earlier version of the Mechanize gem (i.e. 0.8.5), it has a couple of runtime dependencies:
hpricot >= 0.5.0, Note: This gem contains C Ruby native extensions. hoe >= 1.8.2, Note: This gem contains pure Ruby code. Thus, you'll still have issues installing earlier version of Mechanize gem like version 0.8.5 because it depends on a gem which has C Ruby native extensions. I have been reading many threads on moving away from using C Ruby extensions to using FFI which allows any client that supports FFI to easily connect to native librarie(s). The benefit would be to allow one to do the following: For example, using Nokogiri as an example: a) build a Nokogiri interface and push the sources to github.com b) push the Nokogiri library sources to 1) to MacPorts, Linux distros, and so 2) to github.com BTW, this is very similar to what we need to do today to interact with MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite3 relational databases from Ruby. However, Ruby FFI makes this process much easier. Lastly, you can read more about FFI here: http://mwrc2009.confreaks.com/13-mar-2009-16-10-ffi-jeremy-hinegardner.html http://wiki.github.com/ffi/ffi http://www.igvita.com/2009/01/15/bridging-mri-jruby-rubinius-with-ffi/ http://blog.headius.com/2008/10/ffi-for-ruby-now-available.html http://www.rubyinside.com/ruby-ffi-library-calling-external-libraries-now-easier-1293.html Good luck, -Conrad
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