*>Meinrad Recheis* meinrad.recheis at gmail.com
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>On 5/29/06, Lyle Johnson <lyle at knology.net
<http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/fxruby-users>> wrote:
>>/ All,
/>>/
/>>/ FXRuby version 1.6.0 is now available for download from this page:
/>>/
/>>/ http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=300&release_id=5497
<http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=300&release_id=5497>
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/>>lyle,
>
>i have a problem installing fxruby 1.6 gem on linux. the fox16.so
>compiled fine. everything seems to be in its place but require
"fox16"
>doesn''t seem to work.
>
>henon at golem <http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/fxruby-users>:~$
irb
>irb(main):001:0> require "fox16"
>=> false
>irb(main):002:0> Fox
>NameError: uninitialized constant Fox
> from (irb):2
>irb(main):003:0> VERSION
>=> "1.8.3"
>irb(main):004:0>
I''m experiencing a closely analogous error on a Debian Etch system. It
doesn''t matter whether the file is installed via gem or via compiling
the tarball. The symbol Fox is still undefined.
test.rb:3: uninitialized constant Fox (NameError)
Where does one find the documentation for fox14? That gem appears to be working
flawlessly, (Well, there''s a strange error in the unicode example, but
perhaps that wasn''t expected to work until fox16.), but the only api
documentation I''ve found has been for fox16.
On 6/4/06, Charles D Hixson <charleshixsn at earthlink.net> wrote:> *>Meinrad Recheis* meinrad.recheis at gmail.com[,,,]> > I''m experiencing a closely analogous error on a Debian Etch system. It doesn''t matter whether the file is installed via gem or via compiling the tarball. The symbol Fox is still undefined. > test.rb:3: uninitialized constant Fox (NameError) > > Where does one find the documentation for fox14? That gem appears to be working flawlessly, (Well, there''s a strange error in the unicode example, but perhaps that wasn''t expected to work until fox16.), but the only api documentation I''ve found has been for fox16.all previous api docs: http://fxruby.rubyforge.org/1.0/doc/api/ http://fxruby.rubyforge.org/1.2/doc/api/ http://fxruby.rubyforge.org/1.4/doc/api/
Meinrad Recheis wrote:> On 6/4/06, Charles D Hixson <charleshixsn at earthlink.net> wrote: > > ... >> Where does one find the documentation for fox14? That gem appears to be working flawlessly, (Well, there''s a strange error in the unicode example, but perhaps that wasn''t expected to work until fox16.), but the only api documentation I''ve found has been for fox16. >> > > all previous api docs: > http://fxruby.rubyforge.org/1.0/doc/api/ > http://fxruby.rubyforge.org/1.2/doc/api/ > http://fxruby.rubyforge.org/1.4/doc/api/Thanks. I''ll bookmark that immediately.