Probably, although someone with a lot more ruby+swig experience than myself would probably be able to expound on reasons why you want to use newer swig versions if you're doing ruby. I think there were a number of memory management-related fixes plus some other improvements. If things seem to do what you need them to do with 1.3.27, I don't really think there is a compelling reason to switch.

Howard

At 01:51 PM 7/17/2006, Andrew Wiens wrote:
Thanks Howard.  I got around the problem by installing an older version of
swig.  Is this a sufficient workaround?

--Andy

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