Ivan Porto Carrero
2009-Jan-07 11:39 UTC
[Ironruby-core] more gem trouble but different now
Hi I got the latest svn revision for ironruby (r. 182). I tried upgrading rubygems to version 1.3.1 (rails 2.2.2 needs it) And it has a similar problem with the path name. it fails with a directory not found exception because it created a folder structure like this for generating the bin folder C:\External\languages\ruby\ruby-1.8.6\lib\ironruby\s\1.8\s\rubys-update-1.3.1 While the correct path should be. C:\External\languages\ruby\ruby-1.8.6\lib\ironruby\gems\1.8\gems\rubygems-update-1.3.1 Below you can find what I submitted as a bug report to install the rails gem. + C:\tools\ironruby ? igem install rake --verbose --debug HEAD 200 OK: http://gems.rubyforge.org/latest_specs.4.8 GET 200 OK: http://gems.rubyforge.org/quick/Marshal.4.8/rake-0.8.3.gemspec.rz ERROR: While executing gem ... (TypeError) allocator undefined for Zlib::Inflate c:\tools\ironruby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\zlib\zlib.cs:517:in `inflate'' rubygems.rb:395:in `inflate'' spec_fetcher.rb:77:in `fetch_spec'' spec_fetcher.rb:64:in `fetch'' c:\tools\ironruby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Extensions\IListOps.cs:700:in `each'' c:\tools\ironruby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\Enumerable.cs:88:in `map'' spec_fetcher.rb:61:in `fetch'' dependency_installer.rb:75:in `find_gems_with_sources'' dependency_installer.rb:162:in `find_spec_by_name_and_version'' dependency_installer.rb:206:in `install'' install_command.rb:70:in `execute'' c:\tools\ironruby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Extensions\IListOps.cs:700:in `each'' install_command.rb:45:in `execute'' command.rb:129:in `invoke'' command_manager.rb:86:in `process_args'' command_manager.rb:74:in `run'' gem_runner.rb:25:in `run'' :0 When I try to install rake remotely obviously it fails. But I then took the .gem files for rake and rails and proceeded with: igem install --debug --local rails-2.2.2.gem When they mean verbose they actually mean it ;) The first time I executed the command it wasn''t happy halfway through the install process of rake; failing with a DirectoryNotFound exception. It fails because it is looking for a bin folder that should have been created in gems/rake-0.8.3/ folder but instead it gets created in a gems/-0.8.3 folder. Somehow it forgets which gem it is installing when it is creating the folder. The error ? igem install --debug --local --verbose rails-2.2.2.gem Installing gem rake-0.8.3 Using local gem C:/tools/ironruby/lib/IronRuby/../../../../External/languages/ruby/ruby-1.8.6//lib/ironruby/gems/1.8/cache/rake-0.8.3.gem C:/External/languages/ruby/ruby-1.8.6/lib/ironruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.3/install.rb C:/External/languages/ruby/ruby-1.8.6/lib/ironruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.3/CHANGES C:/External/languages/ruby/ruby-1.8.6/lib/ironruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.3/MIT-LICENSE C:/External/languages/ruby/ruby-1.8.6/lib/ironruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.3/Rakefile C:/External/languages/ruby/ruby-1.8.6/lib/ironruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.3/README C:/External/languages/ruby/ruby-1.8.6/lib/ironruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.3/TODO ERROR: While executing gem ... (System::IO::DirectoryNotFoundException) Could not find a part of the path ''C:\External\languages\ruby\ruby-1.8.6\lib\ironruby\gems\1.8\gems\rake-0.8.3\bin\rake''. mscorlib:0:in `WinIOError'' mscorlib:0:in `Init'' mscorlib:0:in `.ctor'' c:\tools\ironruby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\FileOps.cs:402:in `open'' installer.rb:443:in `extract_files'' c:\tools\ironruby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Extensions\IListOps.cs:700:in `each'' installer.rb:438:in `extract_files'' installer.rb:104:in `install'' dependency_installer.rb:217:in `install'' c:\tools\ironruby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Extensions\IListOps.cs:700:in `each'' dependency_installer.rb:206:in `install'' install_command.rb:70:in `execute'' c:\tools\ironruby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Extensions\IListOps.cs:700:in `each'' install_command.rb:45:in `execute'' command.rb:129:in `invoke'' command_manager.rb:86:in `process_args'' command_manager.rb:74:in `run'' gem_runner.rb:25:in `run'' :0 This is fine.. I create a bin folder in the rake-0.8.3 folder and proceed with: igem install --debug --local rake-0.8.3.gem That actually installs the gem but fails during the rdoc generation. ERROR: While executing gem ... (TypeError) can''t convert Array into String c:\tools\ironruby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Builtins\FileOps.cs:288:in `join'' html_generator.rb:612:in `http_url'' html_generator.rb:590:in `initialize'' html_generator.rb:1264:in `build_class_list'' html_generator.rb:1259:in `build_indices'' c:\tools\ironruby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Extensions\IListOps.cs:700:in `each'' html_generator.rb:1253:in `build_indices'' html_generator.rb:1189:in `generate'' rdoc.rb:249:in `document'' doc_manager.rb:99:in `run_rdoc'' doc_manager.rb:81:in `install_rdoc'' doc_manager.rb:50:in `generate_rdoc'' install_command.rb:112:in `execute'' c:\tools\ironruby\src\IronRuby.Libraries\Extensions\IListOps.cs:700:in `each'' install_command.rb:45:in `execute'' command.rb:129:in `invoke'' command_manager.rb:86:in `process_args'' command_manager.rb:74:in `run'' gem_runner.rb:25:in `run'' :0 Ok back to rails :) igem install --debug --local --verbose rails-2.2.2.gem so far so good rails seems to install. at least it''s generating docs for everything next trying to run the irails -v command that fails initially because it can''t find a file gems/-2.2.2/lib/ruby_version_check So I proceeed with copying the contents of rails-2.2.2 to -2.2.2 hoping that that will fix my issue. success ? irails -v Rails 2.2.2 ok now for it to generate a rails application that fails again. ? irails ironruby-test tried to create Proc object without a block Cheers Ivan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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