What about giving access to more people to the repository so it's
possible to make changes there without waiting for months? And what
about not trying to support everything and everyone by not wanting to
make any core changes to the code? That's what i don't understand.
Rails and RSpec guys are
Those are good points, we should move this conversation into Watir-dev. I'd
love to see more general people on IRC, that goes doubly for anyone who's
working on Watir code. I find it much easier to discuss things there at
times, this being one. :)
Cheers,
Charley Baker
Lead Developer, Watir,
I need to get a decent windows machine which I haven't had for a while. I'm
basically limited to mac only at this point with a horribly limping WinXP
image. I'm trying to get something doable in the long term, but aside from
being otherwise occupied, this is causing a slowdown in how much I can
does watir support 1.8.6 mingw version or only old mswin32 ?
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I haven't tested it, but I don't see any reason it shouldn't work. Will try
to test it this week. If anyone has tried with the new Ruby installer, let
us know what you've seen.
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On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 7:17 AM, al3kc aleks.kiev...@gmail.com
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Charley Baker charley.ba...@gmail.com
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I haven't tested it, but I don't see any reason it shouldn't work. Will
try to test it this week. If anyone has tried with the new Ruby installer,
let us know what you've seen.
I use new installer in one virtual
My understanding was that the issue with quoting system arguments (which is
a ruby bug on everything since 1.8.6p111) came up with the mingw32 releases
for launching things in a new ruby process, which watir does for
click_no_wait and other no_wait stuff. Did you test no_wait stuff?
On Mon, Aug
That's a good point, the modal dialog stuff also likely won't work. Jarmo's
pull request for click_no_wait might help in that scenario. If anyone wants
to run a quick test for either of those issues, that would be helpful.
Charley Baker
Lead Developer, Watir, http://watir.com
On Mon, Aug 9,
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Ethan notet...@gmail.com wrote:
Did you test no_wait stuff?
No, I do not use no_wait stuff.
Željko
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As i understood from the previous discussions then Ethan was unable to
provide the changes made in Vapir as a small chunks so they could be
merged into Watir's main branch in small steps and have some overview
of the changes made.
Ethan, can you shed some light on this one?
Jarmo
On Aug 6, 2:05
That's the basic idea. There are a lot of changes, some in api between the
implementations. Obviously there are several fixes that we'd like to take
in, but the core contributors been busy lately with daily work. :) Speaking
for myself, this past week has been the first entire week I've been home
Can we pick up the great work Ethan has done on making vapir work in
later versions of ruby and apply this to Watir?
On Jul 13, 5:22 am, Ethan notet...@gmail.com wrote:
Watir has been locked to a very old version of ruby for a long time.
Vapirhttp://vapir.org/,
an updated fork of watir, runs
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Alister Scott alister.sc...@gmail.com
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Can we pick up the great work Ethan has done on making vapir work in
later versions of ruby and apply this to Watir?
You should send this to wtr-development, I think a lot of developers are not
monitoring this group.
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Tiffany Fodor tcfo...@comcast.net wrote:
Hey Zeljko - this sounds like a great subject for a podcast. :)
Good idea. :)
Ethan, would you like to record a podcast on Vapir?
Željko
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Hey Nathan!
Have you checked watir.com? Here's the installation page:
http://watir.com/installation/
Hope this helps!
-Tiffany
On Jul 12, 12:52 pm, Nathan Lane nathamberl...@gmail.com wrote:
Any thoughts? The examples on OpnQA seem to be broken, and I haven't kept
up. How do I get going
Yes I've done exactly as it says there. Here's an example of my
difficulties:
irb(main):008:0 b = Watir::Browser.start http://www.google.com;
NoMethodError: undefined method `start' for Watir::IE:Class
from
C:/Ruby191/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/commonwatir-1.6.5/lib/watir/browser.rb:71:in
Hey Zeljko - this sounds like a great subject for a podcast. :)
On Jul 12, 2:00 pm, Ethan notet...@gmail.com wrote:
It's compatible with IE on windows, and Firefox on basically any operating
system that runs both firefox and ruby. More info
at:http://wiki.github.com/vapir/vapir/versions
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