Re: Using Leopard's ruby with Macports' ruby libraries

2008-02-23 Thread Moses
Hi Douglas I have done this with a custom Portfile and a modified version of the Joyent DTrace Ruby patch (to make it compatible with Apple's DTrace implementation). See: http://www.moseshohman.com/blog/2008/02/21/macports-ruby-now-with-dtrace/ and

Re: Using Leopard's ruby with Macports' ruby libraries

2008-01-14 Thread William Davis
On Jan 13, 2008, at 9:38 PM, Douglas Tan wrote: When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than Re: Contents of macports-users digest... Douglas, would you pleease do some editing before you send a reply to a digest message. It really isnt needed or helpful to

Using Leopard's ruby with Macports' ruby libraries

2008-01-13 Thread Douglas Tan
As the subject states, I'm looking to find a way to use Leopard's ruby with Macport's ruby libraries like rb-rubygems, rb-mysql, et al. The main reason for doing this is so that I can use DTrace probes for ruby applications. Would a DTraced ruby be in the horizon for Macports? -- Practical

Re: Using Leopard's ruby with Macports' ruby libraries

2008-01-13 Thread paul beard
On Jan 13, 2008 5:49 AM, Douglas Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As the subject states, I'm looking to find a way to use Leopard's ruby with Macport's ruby libraries like rb-rubygems, rb-mysql, et al. The main reason for doing this is so that I can use DTrace probes for ruby applications.

Using Leopard's ruby with Macports' ruby libraries

2008-01-13 Thread Douglas Tan
) 3. Re: View of non maintained packages (Rolf W?rdemann) 4. Re: [macports] The teTeX package should be phased out (Mark Wardle) 5. libffi: pyobjc-4.1 fetch failing (LeAnne Lis) 6. libffi: pyobjc-1.4 fetch failing (LeAnne Lis) 7. Re: Using Leopard's ruby with Macports' ruby libraries