On Apr 20, 2009, at Apr 20, 5:51 PM, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
That is actually a pretty good idea, the default rb_main.rb could
require an extra file if it exists in the resource directory, and
the target would generate it.
If anyone wants to contribute a patch I would commit it :-)
Cool
That is actually a pretty good idea, the default rb_main.rb could
require an extra file if it exists in the resource directory, and the
target would generate it.
If anyone wants to contribute a patch I would commit it :-)
Laurent
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On Apr 20, 2009, at 4:37 PM, Alex Vollme
On Apr 20, 2009, at Apr 20, 1:32 PM, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
This is the right way to do it. The "Embed MacRuby" target
configures the linking settings of your app but you still need to
hack the load path in rb_main.rb to point it to the MacRuby stdlib.
Here is another way:
$:.map! { |x|
Hi Alex,
On Apr 19, 2009, at 9:53 PM, Alex Vollmer wrote:
I have a bit of code that uses the Ruby base64 library and I would
like to package the MacRuby framework into my application. I've
added the "Embed MacRuby" target to my build and the MacRuby
framework shows up properly in my applic
I have a bit of code that uses the Ruby base64 library and I would
like to package the MacRuby framework into my application. I've added
the "Embed MacRuby" target to my build and the MacRuby framework shows
up properly in my application's contents directory. The problem is
that when the pr