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On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 12:03, Daniel Zepeda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got around my Mechanize problem for now by copying the appropriate
> files/directories from a standard ruby installation with the gem installed
> directly into the ruby distribution inside of Shoes. Obviously this is a
> short-term fix, and prevents wide distribution of any app that depends on
> this method, but for now this might work for you as well.
>
>

I did the same thing on my little trial of Mechanize.  If you package
up your Shoes app and distribute the package (any of them, exe, dmg,
shy, etc) it should work.  Granted, it's not as clean or sexy as using
the gem but it does work.  I downloaded Ruby to a Windows VM and
installed the Mechanize gem just fine using the gem command.  I did
this to see if it was just a windows problem, but it seems to be
related to Shoes and how Shoes is handling gems.

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Jason Porter
Real Programmers think better when playing Adventure or Rogue.

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