Sazima wrote:
> John,
> 
> Building gems in Windows is a pain. There is no "make/nmake" command.
> You also have all these compiler issues described by Fred above. I
> always use pre-built...
> 
> Cheers, Sazima
> 
> On Sep 20, 11:14�pm, John Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Which is great.. except the sqlite3-ruby gem has been updated to 1.2.4.. 
but not the mswin32 pre-built version! So now doing a 'gem update' will 
blow up with the above errors! I've asked about getting 1.2.4 mswin 
version, but no answer so far. I wouldn't mind staying at 1.2.3, but I 
can't do an update without it dying partway through on sqlite3-ruby.

If anyone knows of a way to have 'gem update' either skip a certain gem, 
or continue updating the rest after such an error, please let me know!

Thanks,

jt
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