[MacRuby-devel] MacRuby questions

2012-06-21 Thread Kevin Walzer
Hello all, I'm an experienced Mac developer trying to add Ruby to my toolbox. Most of my previous experience is with Python, Tcl, Objective-C, and AppleScript, and I'd like to add Ruby as well. My interest in MacRuby stems in large part because it appears to have vastly superior app deployme

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Adding ruby 1.8.7 scripts to an application bundle during build

2012-06-21 Thread Stephen Horne
Consider yourself my hero Mark. Oddly, they appear in the bundle uncompiled, but with their extensions back on =] Thanks for the help. -- Stephen Horne On 21/06/2012 at 12:02, Mark Villacampa wrote: > I'm going to risk this being a stupid answer, but have you tried deleting the > file

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Adding ruby 1.8.7 scripts to an application bundle during build

2012-06-21 Thread Mark Villacampa
I'm going to risk this being a stupid answer, but have you tried deleting the file extension? That way MacRuby will not compile those files, and you might still be able to execute those scripts they way you need them. -- Mark Villacampa Twitter: @MarkVillacampa On Thursday, June 21, 2012 at

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Adding ruby 1.8.7 scripts to an application bundle during build

2012-06-21 Thread Stephen Horne
Hey Josh, I think this is where I'm getting lost - I can't see a macruby_deploy phase anywhere. I'm clicking on the project icon above all the files in the project navigator, then clicking on the target, then 'Build Phases', and the final phase is 'Copy Bundle Resources'. I tried adding an

Re: [MacRuby-devel] Adding ruby 1.8.7 scripts to an application bundle during build

2012-06-21 Thread Joshua Ballanco
Hey Stephen, You will need to create a new "Move Files" phase (can't remember the exact name at the moment…) after the macruby_deploy phase. The macruby_deploy script will attempt to compile any *.rb file it finds under your project, which is why you're seeing this. Cheers, Josh On Wednes