Thanks for the reply Fred.
But that just creates a new question.. How do I ensure that my patch
file is loaded after the plugin?

G.

On Nov 11, 11:44 am, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 10 Nov 2008, at 22:39, giorgio wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I am having trouble overriding methods in a plugin.
> > I am trying to apply a patch to attachment_fu by overriding a method
> > in on of the attachment_fu modules from with a file in my libs folder.
>
> > I am using the suggestions 
> > fromhttp://epirsch.blogspot.com/2008/01/fixing-attachmentfu-on-windows-li...
>
> > If I paste the change directly into the atachment fu module the fix
> > works. However if I try to make the fix from within my
> > attachment_fu_patch.rb it doesn't work and ruby appears to be still
> > calling the original method.
>
> > This makes me ask the question: If you re-open modules and /or classes
> > multiple times and override methods, how does ruby know which one is
> > the "latest". ie how can I ensure that my override is the one that is
> > called?
>
> Chronological order of file loading, pure and simple. if files  
> overide_a and overide_b both define the same method on the same class,  
> then if ruby loads a first  then the final method definition will be  
> the one in b (and vice versa). Ruby isn't doing any clever tracking of  
> anything - stuff just gets overwritten
>
> Fred
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