Hi Leigh,

On May 4, 2010, at 1:46 PM, Leigh Caplan wrote:

> I remember reading that ActiveSupport was going to be supported in MacRuby 
> 0.6, however version 2.3.5 of the gem still fails to load with the following 
> message: 
> irb(main):003:0> require 'activesupport'
> NoMethodError: undefined method `alias_method_chain' for Range:Class

You will probably have more chance with the version in Rails 3. It's not going 
to work out of the box though, I had to patch it a little bit to work around 
bugs. I don't recommend using this library with MacRuby at the moment unless 
you know what you're doing.

Supporting ActiveSupport in 0.6 was not a goal, but more a "nice to have".

> Same thing happened in 0.5...
> 
> On an unrelated note, I now seem to be unable to run macgem, macirb, etc 
> without sudoing – if I try to run as my ordinary user, I seem to time out 
> with an "abort trap." Tried explicitly granting +r permissions on the 
> MacRuby.framework itself, but no dice.

I would recommend doing Matt's suggestion, which is to manually delete MacRuby 
then re-install through the installer (if it's what you did). 

You write you saw "abort traps". Do you still have the crash logs in 
~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter ? If yes, attaching one to a Trac bug might be a 
good idea.

Laurent
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