You may have a broken install - or I have a fortunately broken one. I
originally tried code.whytheluckystiff.net with Metaid and it worked. I just
tried again with Camping and it worked too.

On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Eric K Idema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 21:24 Thu 17 Jul     , jerry anning wrote:
> > During Shoesfest 1,eki presented Breakthrough, which depended on a gem
> > called 'vying-pure' from the vying games website. Windows and Mac people
> > were not able to load the gem. I had not yet used it, so I sort of
> assumed
> > that there was some oddness in Shoes.setup in the most recent Windows and
> > Mac builds. I just got around to testing this vague assumption on
> Windows.
> > Apparently, not so. I have been able to load and successfully run gems
> from
> > Rubyforge, Github, and code.whytheluckystiff.net in Shoes. Not so,
> > vying-pure. Odder, as I found during Shoesfest, rubygems has no problem
> > installing vying-pure to regular Ruby. These behaviors occur in Windows
> > r811. Has anyone gotten to the bottom of this yet?
>
> Okay, I was working on the assumption that other sources worked.  But, when
> I
> try:
>
>  Shoes.setup do
>    source "http://code.whytheluckystiff.net";
>    gem "camping"
>  end
>
> On Linux it's fine, but on Windows it hangs.  I've added a ton of debug
> code to
> my Windows Shoes install, and it the above code appears to hang in the same
> way
> that "http://vying.org";, "vying-pure" do.  Of course, if other sources are
> working for other people on Windows, it could mean I've broken my Shoes
> install...
>
> Eric
>
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