I'd be interested in using this, but the fact that you made it require Ruby 
version 2.2.2 is a downfall, as I use 2.3.1  How might I make this work 
with 2.3.1?

On Monday, September 26, 2016 at 3:21:43 PM UTC-5, Daniel Loureiro wrote:
>
> Hi guys, 
>
> I was struggling to find a tool to convert my ruby scripts into portable 
> executable apps. I tried a lot of solutions (crate, releasy, etc) but none 
> of them seemed to work. They are or too complicated for my taste or just 
> broken. So, I wrote my own tool: https://github.com/loureirorg/rb2exe
>
> It supports Rails and Gemfile, btw. It doesn't compile nor obfuscate the 
> code: it just packages a stand-alone ruby interpreter, plus your 
> project/script, into a self-extracted, self-executable file. This allows to 
> easily distribute and execute the app on machines that don't have a ruby 
> installed.
>
> I wrote it for my own needs, so it can be considered "limited" for someone 
> purposes, but I'm sharing it here as an alternative.
>
> In case anyone wants to hack it or understand its internals, I also wrote 
> a step-by-step guide:
> http://www.learnwithdaniel.com/2016/08/ruby-to-portable-exe-app/
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>

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