On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 17:14, Len Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote:
> That comes down to SHOES_REVISION not having a defined value so I put a
> #define SHOES_REVISION 0
> after the includes.  So far so good.  Next problem, although the Makefile
> reports /usr/lib64 as the library path the Rakefile has /usr/lib hardcoded
> at several points.  I hacked about for an hour or two and finally managed to
> launch shoes.  Maybe Mandriva does things in a non standard manner - I am
> totally confused and not at all sure that my shoes binary is complete.
>  However it works on the face of it.  Here is a sample of my edits to the
> Rakefile, around line 88.
>
>  cp_r  "#{ext_ruby}/lib64/ruby/1.8", "dist/ruby/lib"
>  cp    "#{ext_ruby}/lib64/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb", "dist/ruby/lib"
>  cp_r  "#{ext_ruby}/lib64/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems", "dist/ruby/lib"
>  cp_r  "#{ext_ruby}/lib64/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rbconfig", "dist/ruby/lib"
>
> I am curious; why "Curious" and not "Raisins"?
>
> Phew, I am done in for tonight.
>


Good show!  A great way to test if it is "complete" is to run the
things in samples.

Did you checkout from git?


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alexander rakoczy

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