Vít,
On 2013-02-14 00:40, Vít Ondruch wrote:
Dne 13.2.2013 13:56, Philip Rhoades napsal(a):
Vít,
On 2013-02-13 23:34, Vít Ondruch wrote:
Dne 13.2.2013 12:10, Philip Rhoades napsal(a):
People,
I try to run a Ruby script that requires a custom library to be
loaded - when I do it with 1.8.7 on Fedora 16 with the
conventional gems, it works fine - however on Fedora 18 with Gems
as RPMs and Ruby 1.9.3 I get this error:
/usr/share/rubygems/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36:in `require':
cannot load such file -- lib/miho.rb (LoadError)
from /usr/share/rubygems/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36:in
`require'
from ./shell.rb:4:in `<main>'
The author has no problem with Ruby 1.9.3 on OS/X so I figure it is
a problem with the conversion of the gems to rpms?
I can work around the problem by putting the full path to the lib
in the "require" line but it looks like something needs attention
here?
Thanks,
Phil.
What is this lib/miho.rb? Is it this [1] thing? Are you using recent
enough version? Since this commit [2] might solve your issues I
would
say. And it has nothing to do with Fedora, it is Ruby 1.8 vs Ruby
1.9.3 difference.
Yes, that is what the app is and No, it did not fix the problem . .
that is why I posted here . .
Regards,
Phil.
I did fresh clone and it works for me:
$ ./shell.rb
[Miho] Hello, how are you?
[You]
$ rpm -q ruby
ruby-1.9.3.374-27.fc18.x86_64
And since your back trace contains "from ./shell.rb:4:in `<main>'"
where the require is on 3rd line in the original source code, I doubt
that you are running the same code as in upstream repository.
I had added a comment line that's all - OK - cloning from scratch (I
had already done that once for the new code) . . now it's working! -
damn! and I have deleted the old dirs so now I can't compare and find
out what was wrong . . oh well, thanks for the help.
Regards,
Phil.
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Philip Rhoades
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Sydney NSW 2001
Australia
E-mail: [email protected]
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