Ace, thanks thats perfect! Worked a treat, many thanks :)
- CIaran

On Feb 7, 2008 10:04 PM, Roman Semenenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Ciaran
>
> I can execute `shoes MythRemote.rb` successfully when the require string
> is "require './MythFrontend.rb'" ( you see? I added "./" to the path,
> specifying program to search MythFrontend.rb in the current directory )
>
> Ciaran wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > First post, apologies if I'm short of the list etiquette, but the irc
> > channel leads me to believe I'll be ok.  I'm playing around with
> > 'Shoes' on Windows (0.r395) trying to write a quick'n'dirty remote
> > control for 'MythTv' (a linux based PVR).
> >
> > My question is somewhat more basic, with Shoes Apps is it possible to
> > 'require' as one would in other ruby apps, for example please see the
> > attached ruby files where one is a Shoes app that 'requires' the other
> > one, I just want to logically seperate my 'API' from my GUI (Shoes),
> > but appear un-able to on Windows.
> >
> > The attached code complains about: ''<path to
> > shoes>rubygems/custom_require.rb:27 :in 'gem_original_require':no such
> > fileto load -- MythFrontend.rb"
> > when I run it up! :(
> >
> > I'm sure its something stupid I'm doing as it must be a pretty normal
> > thing to do to seperate code out like this (I can make the same code
> > work if its all in the same file, but that goes against my nature
> > which is to do as little as possible in the same files <g> )
> >
> > Any help appreciated ! :)
> >
> > Take Care y'all!
> > --
> > - Ciaran
>
>


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- Ciaran

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