Hi Jarmo,

we have solved the problem changing the host, without understand the
real problem (in fact, the new host has the same HW e OS).

We are evaluating to upgrade Ruby and then Watir, as you suggested. A
this moment, which is the most stable version of Ruby + Watir-classic?
Do you think that this update will require a big effort in terms of
script source refactoring?

Thanks in advance

Stefano

On 6 Ott, 12:21, Jarmo Pertman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh, right, you're also using very old version of Watir, which didn't even
> need ffi. In that case i don't even have any ideas what to think about the
> whole situation :(
>
> Watir and #click_no_wait code itself have changed quite much from that
> version, which means that you might have encountered some bug, which exists
> with some combos.
>
> I can only recommend you to upgrade Ruby and then Watir. Upgrading Ruby
> should be easier process than Watir. At least i don't notice any gems on
> your list which might cause problems.
>
> Give it a try, that's all i can say.
>
> J.
>
>
>
> On Friday, October 5, 2012 12:42:07 PM UTC+3, Ste wrote:
>
> > Hi Jarmo,
>
> > thanks for your answer. I saw that ffi requires Ruby version >= 1.9.2,
> > but I have 1.8.6. The win32-process we have tried are 0.6.2, 0.5.3,
> > but it still does't work. The following is the complete list of
> > installed gems.
> > I can provide you more information, please let me know
>
> > Thanks in advance
>
> > Stefano
>
> > *** LOCAL GEMS ***
>
> > activesupport (2.3.5)
> > builder (2.1.2)
> > commonwatir (1.6.5)
> > firewatir (1.6.5)
> > fxri (0.3.6)
> > fxruby (1.6.12)
> > hoe (2.6.0)
> > hpricot (0.6)
> > json_pure (1.2.4)
> > log4r (1.0.5)
> > nokogiri (1.4.1)
> > ocra (1.1.3, 1.1.2)
> > parseconfig (0.0.1)
> > rake (0.8.7, 0.7.3)
> > ruby-oci8 (1.0.7, 1.0.5)
> > rubyforge (2.0.4)
> > rubygems-update (1.3.6)
> > s4t-utils (1.0.4)
> > user-choices (1.1.6.1)
> > watir (1.6.5)
> > win32-api (1.4.6, 1.0.4)
> > win32-clipboard (0.4.3)
> > win32-dir (0.3.2)
> > win32-eventlog (0.4.6)
> > win32-file (0.5.4)
> > win32-file-stat (1.2.7)
> > win32-process (0.6.2, 0.5.3)
> > win32-sapi (0.1.4)
> > win32-sound (0.4.1)
> > windows-api (0.4.0, 0.2.0)
> > windows-pr (1.0.9, 0.7.2)
> > xml-simple (1.0.12)
>
> > On 5 Ott, 11:17, Jarmo Pertman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > You could try different FFI version or win32-process versions.
> > > Unfortunately there's not much information provided by you to guess
> > > anything more.
>
> > > Jarmo Pertman
> > > -----
> > > IT does really matter -http://itreallymatters.net
>
> > > On Thursday, October 4, 2012 12:56:50 PM UTC+3, Ste wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > I have changed the environment of our automated tests harness based on
> > > > Watir. The new environment (seemingly) has the same features of the
> > > > previsous one (Windows Server 2008, IE 8). In previous one Ruby/Watir
> > > > works fine. Now we have the problem in appendix a this email, never
> > > > experienced before. The problem seems tied to clicking modal dialog
> > > > (clic_no_wait)
>
> > > > We are comparing the internet options but they are same between both
> > > > environments.
>
> > > > Do you have any idea? (I know that the version of Ruby is old but it
> > > > workded fine until now). I saw that other people had the same problem,
> > > > but I have no found a workaround, yet.
>
> > > > Thanks in advance
>
> > > > Stefano
>
> > > >   Problem signature:
> > > >   Problem Event Name:        APPCRASH
> > > >   Application Name:        rubyw.exe
> > > >   Application Version:        1.8.6.0
> > > >   Application Timestamp:        470624bd
> > > >   Fault Module Name:        msvcrt-ruby18.dll
> > > >   Fault Module Version:        1.8.6.0
> > > >   Fault Module Timestamp:        470624bc
> > > >   Exception Code:        40000015
> > > >   Exception Offset:        00026644
> > > >   OS Version:        6.1.7601.2.1.0.16.7
> > > >   Locale ID:        1033
> > > >   Additional Information 1:        ae47
> > > >   Additional Information 2:        ae478bf014838a6fa0309e6e83d2de6a
> > > >   Additional Information 3:        0df2
> > > >   Additional Information 4:        0df2c6d65cc6052e6a4e93596e7f7eab
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