Luis Lavena
2009-Sep-12 13:28 UTC
[Win32utils-devel] I wish I could comment on Daniels posts
Hello Guys, Me again in reply to Daniel''s post: http://djberg96.livejournal.com/169067.html Since LiveJournal really sucks, I cannot simply register for comment... no, it creates a whole LiveJournal account that I don''t plan on use. Also, no OpenID. Anyway, to comment: Did you tried rake-compiler? http://github.com/luislavena/rake-compiler Basically it allow Gem specification playing so you can do this: rake compile to build the extensions rake native gem to package both ''ruby'' source gem and ''native'' to your platform. It also opens the possibility to cross compilation (I guess not useful for win32utils project) but it is for MinGW powered Ruby. Anyhow, wanted to chime in :-) I know, could be shameless self promotion, but perhaps is helpful, dunno. Cheers, -- Luis Lavena AREA 17 - Perfection in design is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but rather when there is nothing more to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exup?ry
Daniel Berger
2009-Sep-12 16:02 UTC
[Win32utils-devel] I wish I could comment on Daniels posts
Luis Lavena wrote:> Hello Guys, > > Me again in reply to Daniel''s post: > > http://djberg96.livejournal.com/169067.html > > Since LiveJournal really sucks, I cannot simply register for > comment... no, it creates a whole LiveJournal account that I don''t > plan on use. > > Also, no OpenID.LJ says it supports OpenID: http://www.livejournal.com/openid/> > Anyway, to comment: Did you tried rake-compiler? > > http://github.com/luislavena/rake-compiler > > Basically it allow Gem specification playing so you can do this: > > rake compile > > to build the extensions > > rake native gem > > to package both ''ruby'' source gem and ''native'' to your platform. > > It also opens the possibility to cross compilation (I guess not useful > for win32utils project) but it is for MinGW powered Ruby. > > Anyhow, wanted to chime in :-) > > I know, could be shameless self promotion, but perhaps is helpful, dunno.Thanks, I really do need to take a look at rake-compiler. :) Regards, Dan
Daniel Berger
2009-Sep-12 16:42 UTC
[Win32utils-devel] I wish I could comment on Daniels posts
Luis Lavena wrote:> On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Daniel Berger <djberg96 at gmail.com> wrote: >> Luis Lavena wrote: >>> Hello Guys, >>> >>> Me again in reply to Daniel''s post: >>> >>> http://djberg96.livejournal.com/169067.html >>> >>> Since LiveJournal really sucks, I cannot simply register for >>> comment... no, it creates a whole LiveJournal account that I don''t >>> plan on use. >>> >>> Also, no OpenID. >> LJ says it supports OpenID: >> >> http://www.livejournal.com/openid/ >> > > Yes, but is not turned on or there is no way to select it... so cannot > comment :-P > (it just show empty parenthesis, no way to select it) >Hm, I wonder if I have to explicitly enable it. Let me poke around a bit. Regards, Dan
Luis Lavena
2009-Sep-12 16:45 UTC
[Win32utils-devel] I wish I could comment on Daniels posts
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Daniel Berger <djberg96 at gmail.com> wrote:> Luis Lavena wrote: >> >> Hello Guys, >> >> Me again in reply to Daniel''s post: >> >> http://djberg96.livejournal.com/169067.html >> >> Since LiveJournal really sucks, I cannot simply register for >> comment... no, it creates a whole LiveJournal account that I don''t >> plan on use. >> >> Also, no OpenID. > > LJ says it supports OpenID: > > http://www.livejournal.com/openid/ >Yes, but is not turned on or there is no way to select it... so cannot comment :-P (it just show empty parenthesis, no way to select it) -- Luis Lavena AREA 17 - Perfection in design is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but rather when there is nothing more to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exup?ry
Daniel Berger
2009-Sep-12 16:46 UTC
[Win32utils-devel] I wish I could comment on Daniels posts
Luis Lavena wrote:> On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Daniel Berger <djberg96 at gmail.com> wrote: >> Luis Lavena wrote: >>> Hello Guys, >>> >>> Me again in reply to Daniel''s post: >>> >>> http://djberg96.livejournal.com/169067.html >>> >>> Since LiveJournal really sucks, I cannot simply register for >>> comment... no, it creates a whole LiveJournal account that I don''t >>> plan on use. >>> >>> Also, no OpenID. >> LJ says it supports OpenID: >> >> http://www.livejournal.com/openid/ >> > > Yes, but is not turned on or there is no way to select it... so cannot > comment :-P > (it just show empty parenthesis, no way to select it) >Alright, I''ve changed the settings so that anyone can post (not just registered users), though comments from non-registered users will still have to be screened. I guess LJ still treats OpenID users as "anonymous". I didn''t see a way to explicitly allow OpenID users, though. Regards, Dan
Luis Lavena
2009-Sep-12 17:41 UTC
[Win32utils-devel] I wish I could comment on Daniels posts
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Daniel Berger <djberg96 at gmail.com> wrote:> Luis Lavena wrote: >> >> On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Daniel Berger <djberg96 at gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Luis Lavena wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello Guys, >>>> >>>> Me again in reply to Daniel''s post: >>>> >>>> http://djberg96.livejournal.com/169067.html >>>> >>>> Since LiveJournal really sucks, I cannot simply register for >>>> comment... no, it creates a whole LiveJournal account that I don''t >>>> plan on use. >>>> >>>> Also, no OpenID. >>> >>> LJ says it supports OpenID: >>> >>> http://www.livejournal.com/openid/ >>> >> >> Yes, but is not turned on or there is no way to select it... so cannot >> comment :-P >> (it just show empty parenthesis, no way to select it) >> > > Hm, I wonder if I have to explicitly enable it. Let me poke around a bit. >Thank you Daniel, LJ indeed treat OpenID as anonymous... Now I see the option for OpenID, which will be screened Cheers, -- Luis Lavena AREA 17 - Perfection in design is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but rather when there is nothing more to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exup?ry