I'd recommend you use faye websockets and puma, then you won't need
EventMachine.

On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 7:25 AM, <aw...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm working on a feature (https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/pull/5142) for
> the Jekyll static site generator.  I'm using EventMachine to run a
> WebSockets server (em-websockets).  Unfortunately, I'm having an issue with
> eventmachine's native extensions on Windows in the Jekyll CI environment.
> I'm getting an error, "Encryption not available on this event-machine".
> I've read https://github.com/eventmachine/eventmachine/
> wiki/Building-EventMachine and I believe I'm linking to OpenSSL and
> getting the native extensions compiled but I am still seeing the same error:
>
>
> bundle exec gem pristine eventmachine
> Restoring gems to pristine condition...
> Restored eventmachine-1.2.0.1-x86-mingw32
> bundle exec gem install eventmachine --platform ruby --
> --with-ssl-dir=C:/OpenSSL-%OPENSSL_ARCH%
> Temporarily enhancing PATH to include DevKit...
> Building native extensions with: '--with-ssl-dir=C:/OpenSSL-Win32'
> This could take a while...
> Successfully installed eventmachine-1.2.0.1
> Parsing documentation for eventmachine-1.2.0.1
> Installing ri documentation for eventmachine-1.2.0.1
> Done installing documentation for eventmachine after 7 seconds
> 1 gem installed
> ruby --version
> ruby 2.3.1p112 (2016-04-26 revision 54768) [i386-mingw32]
> gem --version
> 2.6.7
> bundler --version
> Bundler version 1.13.3
> bash ./script/cibuild
> + ruby -S bundle exec rake TESTOPTS=--profile test
> C:/Ruby23/bin/ruby.exe -w -I"lib;lib;test" -I"C:/projects/jekyll/vendor/
> bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/rake-11.3.0/lib" "C:/projects/jekyll/vendor/
> bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/rake-11.3.0/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb"
> "test/**/test_*.rb" --profile
> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
> what(): Encryption not available on this event-machine
> rake aborted!
> Command failed with status (3): [ruby -w -I"lib;lib;test"
> -I"C:/projects/jekyll/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/rake-11.3.0/lib"
> "C:/projects/jekyll/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/rake-
> 11.3.0/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb" "test/**/test_*.rb" --profile]
>
> As you can see, after a `bundle install`, I'm running `bundle pristine`
> and then `bundle exec gem install` with the appropriate flags as mentioned
> in the wiki article I linked earlier.  Using `bundler config` to add the
> arguments did not seem to make an difference at all for me.  In addition to
> the log reporting that the native extensions are built, I can also see an
> `ssl.o` file in the `ext` directory of the evenmachine gem.
>
> If anyone has any additional insight into what "Encryption not available
> on this event-machine" means or if there's a better way to tell if
> eventmachine linked successfully to OpenSSL, I'd appreciate some help!
> ----------
> Regards,
> Alex
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