Whatever running 'file' on the interpreter gives you is correct. From  
memory, it was x86_64?

Linc

// Sent from my mobile phone.

On 16/09/2009, at 4:44, Adam Salter <[email protected]> wrote:

> So what version of ruby1.9 do I have? 'i386-darwin10' or 'x86_64'
>
> btw: ruby -e 'puts RUBY_VERSION'
> gives '1.9.1'
>
> -Adam
>
> On 16/09/2009, at 1:34 PM, Lincoln Stoll wrote:
>
>> That's because SL reports the kernel architecture as the platform  
>> type, not the userspace architecture. It's been a contentious  
>> issue.. But that's another story.
>>
>> Also, by default macports on 64 bit capable systems will build 64  
>> bit binaries. You can change this to build for 32/64 or 32 only by  
>> playing with the universal variant.
>>
>> Linc
>>
>> // Sent from my mobile phone.
>>
>> On 16/09/2009, at 3:38, Adam Salter <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I don't know what the hell is going on:
>>>
>>> [r...@omegatron ~]# ruby -v
>>> ruby 1.9.1p243 (2009-07-16 revision 24175) [i386-darwin10]
>>> [r...@omegatron ~]# file `which ruby`
>>> /opt/local/bin/ruby: Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64
>>>
>>> ruby is saying it's 32-bit, file is saying it's 64-bit
>>>
>>> -Adam
>>>
>>> On 15/09/2009, at 8:54 PM, Bodaniel Jeanes wrote:
>>>
>>>> using stock ruby you definitely want to be doing that, he is  
>>>> using macports ruby 1.9 which based on his `ruby -v` output is 32- 
>>>> bit so he should in fact ensure that he is compiling the  
>>>> extensions as 32-bit
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 8:21 PM, Pat Allan <[email protected] 
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Not sure if it's relevant, but for Snow Leopard I installed  
>>>> mysql, pg
>>>> and do_sqlite3 gems configured for 64bit like so:
>>>>   sudo env ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64" gem install mysql
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Pat
>>>>
>>>> On 15/09/2009, at 11:04 AM, Bodaniel Jeanes wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > I'm still running 187 but i have 191 installed (from source). I  
>>>> just
>>>> > tried installing it and I could use the gem fine. I installed  
>>>> like
>>>> > so, just to be sure:
>>>> >
>>>> > $ sudo env ARCHFLAGS="-arch i386" gem install hpricot
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Adam Salter
>>>> > <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> > Interesting point...
>>>> > Are you running ruby 1.9.1/hpricot 64bit?
>>>> >
>>>> > -Adam
>>>> >
>>>> > On 15/09/2009, at 6:09 PM, Bodaniel Jeanes wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >> One thing to consider is that the ruby 1.8.7 that comes with  
>>>> 10.6
>>>> >> is 64-bit but your ruby 1.9 seems to be 32-bit. Possibly the gem
>>>> >> install picked up on some incorrect env variables and  
>>>> defaulted to
>>>> >> building Hpricot for 64-bit?
>>>> >>
>>>> >> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Adam Salter
>>>> >> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> >> Is anybody else seeing a segfault on hpricot on OSX 10.6 and  
>>>> Ruby
>>>> >> 1.9.1?
>>>> >>
>>>> >> I've installed ruby with MacPorts.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Here's the error:
>>>> >>
>>>> >>> /opt/local/lib/ruby1.9/gems/1.9.1/gems/hpricot-0.8.1/lib/
>>>> >>> fast_xs.bundle: [BUG] Segmentation fault
>>>> >>> ruby 1.8.7 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 72) [universal-darwin10.0]
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> Abort trap
>>>> >>
>>>> >> ruby -v:
>>>> >> ruby 1.9.1p243 (2009-07-16 revision 24175) [i386-darwin10]
>>>> >>
>>>> >> -Adam
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
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>>>> > >
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>>>>
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>>
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> >

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