Hi Arron,

A solution would be to package the gem inside your application bundle (maybe 
using the --install-dir option of macgem), then appropriately set up the 
GEM_HOME variable to point to the directory inside the bundle.

Laurent

On Jan 7, 2011, at 10:24 AM, Arron Mabrey wrote:

> I want to use the Dispatch gem in my MacRuby.app.
> 
> https://github.com/gunn/Dispatch
> 
> The gem is installed.
> 
> However I'm having problems just requiring it.
> # app_controller.rb
> require 'rubygems'
> require 'dispatch'
> 
> Errors out with.
> /Users/arron/code/MyApp/build/Debug/MyApp.app/Contents/Resources/rb_main.rb:18:in
> `block': no such file to load -- dispatch (LoadError)
>       from 
> /Users/arron/code/MyApp/build/Debug/MyApp.app/Contents/Resources/rb_main.rb:16:in
> `<main>'
> 
> What are the proper steps to require a gem within a Xcode project? Is
> it necessary to require rubygems?
> 
> Also what are the proper steps to include the gem in the app to
> resolve dependancies at deployment?
> 
> Arron Mabrey
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