I installed wxruby like this: $ cd ~/Desktop ~/Desktop$ gem install wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gem and I got a message that said wxruby installed successfully. I tested a simple wxruby program, and I got that to work. Then I upgraded from ruby 1.8.2 to ruby 1.8.6. I followed the Hivelogic instructions here: http://hivelogic.com/articles/2007/02/ruby-rails-mongrel-mysql-osx and everything seemed to install correctly. $ ruby -v ruby 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0) [i686-darwin8.11.1] I also upgraded from rubygems 0.9.4 to rubygems 1.3.1. I downloaded rubygems 1.3.1 and installed locally: /usr/local/src$ ls -al total 15968 drwxrwxr-x 7 root admin 238 Mar 25 02:13 . drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Mar 24 00:09 .. drwxr-xr-x 113 me admin 3842 Mar 24 01:08 readline-6.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 me admin 2270818 Mar 24 00:21 readline-6.0.tar.gz drwxr-xr-x 154 me admin 5236 Mar 25 02:02 ruby-1.8.6 -rw-r--r-- 1 me admin 4589394 Mar 24 00:52 ruby-1.8.6.tar.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 me me 1310720 Feb 24 11:00 rubygems-1.3.1.tar /usr/local/src$ tar -xvf rubygems-1.3.1.tar /usr/local/src$ cd rubygems-1.3.1 /usr/local/src/rubygems-1.3.1$ sudo /usr/local/bin/ruby setup.rb $ gem -v 1.3.1 But now when I try to require wxruby, I get an error: r1test.rb ------- require ''rubygems'' require ''wx'' $ ruby r1test.rb /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in `gem_original_require'': no such file to load -- wx (LoadError) from /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in `require'' from r1test.rb:2 I tried all of the following as well: require ''wx'' --- require ''rubygems'' require ''wxruby'' -- require ''wxruby'' I got an error for each one. My PATH is a little different than in the Hivelogic instructions. Here are the last few lines in my ~/.bash_profile file: --------- ... ... PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH" export PATH PATH="/usr/local/sbin:$PATH" "added for ruby 1.8.6 install export PATH ----------- Because /usr/local/bin was already tacked onto the front of the path in the previous setting, I just added /usr/local/sbin to the front of the path. I didn''t think that would cause any adverse affects. My question is: where did wxruby go? What happened when I did this:> ~/Desktop$ gem install wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gemHere is some more information: $ gem environment gemdir /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 $ cd /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 ... /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8$ ls -al total 0 drwxrwxr-x 6 root wheel 204 Mar 2 2008 . drwxrwxr-x 3 root wheel 102 Jul 8 2007 .. drwxrwxr-x 10 root wheel 340 Feb 11 2008 cache drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Mar 25 02:15 doc drwxrwxr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 2 2008 gems drwxrwxr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 2 2008 specifications ... /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8$ cd gems ... /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems$ ls -al total 0 drwxrwxr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 2 2008 . drwxrwxr-x 6 root wheel 204 Mar 2 2008 .. drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Jan 27 2008 fastercsv-1.2.3 drwxr-xr-x 9 root wheel 306 Feb 11 2008 hoe-1.5.0 drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Jan 27 2008 hpricot-0.6 drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Jan 27 2008 libxml-ruby-0.5.2.0 drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Feb 11 2008 mechanize-0.7.0 drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Feb 11 2008 rake-0.8.1 drwxr-xr-x 9 root wheel 306 Feb 11 2008 rubyforge-0.4.4 drwxr-xr-x 19 root wheel 646 Jan 27 2008 rubygems-update-1.0.1 ... /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems$ $ gem env RubyGems Environment: - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.1 - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0) [i686-darwin8.11.1] - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/local/bin/ruby - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /usr/local/bin - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS: - ruby - x86-darwin-8 - GEM PATHS: - /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 - /Users/autie/.gem/ruby/1.8 - GEM CONFIGURATION: - :update_sources => true - :verbose => true - :benchmark => false - :backtrace => false - :bulk_threshold => 1000 - REMOTE SOURCES: - http://gems.rubyforge.org/ -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Mario Steele
2009-Mar-25 19:19 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
Hello 7stud, On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:04 PM, 7stud -- <lists at ruby-forum.com> wrote:> I installed wxruby like this: > > $ cd ~/Desktop > ~/Desktop$ gem install wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gem > > and I got a message that said wxruby installed successfully. I tested a > simple wxruby program, and I got that to work. > > Then I upgraded from ruby 1.8.2 to ruby 1.8.6. I followed the Hivelogic > instructions here: > > http://hivelogic.com/articles/2007/02/ruby-rails-mongrel-mysql-osx > > and everything seemed to install correctly. > > $ ruby -v > ruby 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0) [i686-darwin8.11.1] > > I also upgraded from rubygems 0.9.4 to rubygems 1.3.1. I downloaded > rubygems 1.3.1 and installed locally: > > /usr/local/src$ ls -al > total 15968 > drwxrwxr-x 7 root admin 238 Mar 25 02:13 . > drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Mar 24 00:09 .. > drwxr-xr-x 113 me admin 3842 Mar 24 01:08 readline-6.0 > -rw-r--r-- 1 me admin 2270818 Mar 24 00:21 readline-6.0.tar.gz > drwxr-xr-x 154 me admin 5236 Mar 25 02:02 ruby-1.8.6 > -rw-r--r-- 1 me admin 4589394 Mar 24 00:52 ruby-1.8.6.tar.gz > -rw-r--r-- 1 me me 1310720 Feb 24 11:00 rubygems-1.3.1.tar > > /usr/local/src$ tar -xvf rubygems-1.3.1.tar > /usr/local/src$ cd rubygems-1.3.1 > /usr/local/src/rubygems-1.3.1$ sudo /usr/local/bin/ruby setup.rb > > $ gem -v > 1.3.1 > > > But now when I try to require wxruby, I get an error: > > r1test.rb > ------- > require ''rubygems'' > require ''wx'' > > > $ ruby r1test.rb > /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in > `gem_original_require'': no such file to load -- wx (LoadError) > from > /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in > `require'' > from r1test.rb:2 > > > I tried all of the following as well: > > require ''wx'' > --- > require ''rubygems'' > require ''wxruby'' > -- > require ''wxruby'' > > I got an error for each one. > > > My PATH is a little different than in the Hivelogic instructions. Here > are the last few > lines in my ~/.bash_profile file: > > --------- > ... > ... > > PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH" > export PATH > > PATH="/usr/local/sbin:$PATH" "added for ruby 1.8.6 install > export PATH > ----------- > > Because /usr/local/bin was already tacked onto the front of the path in > the > previous setting, I just added /usr/local/sbin to the front of the path. > I didn''t think that would cause any adverse affects. > > My question is: where did wxruby go? What happened when I did this: > > > ~/Desktop$ gem install wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gem > > > Here is some more information: > > $ gem environment gemdir > /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > > $ cd /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > > ... /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8$ ls -al > total 0 > drwxrwxr-x 6 root wheel 204 Mar 2 2008 . > drwxrwxr-x 3 root wheel 102 Jul 8 2007 .. > drwxrwxr-x 10 root wheel 340 Feb 11 2008 cache > drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Mar 25 02:15 doc > drwxrwxr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 2 2008 gems > drwxrwxr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 2 2008 specifications > > ... /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8$ cd gems > > ... /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems$ ls -al > total 0 > drwxrwxr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 2 2008 . > drwxrwxr-x 6 root wheel 204 Mar 2 2008 .. > drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Jan 27 2008 fastercsv-1.2.3 > drwxr-xr-x 9 root wheel 306 Feb 11 2008 hoe-1.5.0 > drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Jan 27 2008 hpricot-0.6 > drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Jan 27 2008 libxml-ruby-0.5.2.0 > drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Feb 11 2008 mechanize-0.7.0 > drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Feb 11 2008 rake-0.8.1 > drwxr-xr-x 9 root wheel 306 Feb 11 2008 rubyforge-0.4.4 > drwxr-xr-x 19 root wheel 646 Jan 27 2008 rubygems-update-1.0.1 > ... /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems$ > > > $ gem env > RubyGems Environment: > - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.1 > - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0) [i686-darwin8.11.1] > - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/local/bin/ruby > - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /usr/local/bin > - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS: > - ruby > - x86-darwin-8 > - GEM PATHS: > - /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > - /Users/autie/.gem/ruby/1.8 > - GEM CONFIGURATION: > - :update_sources => true > - :verbose => true > - :benchmark => false > - :backtrace => false > - :bulk_threshold => 1000 > - REMOTE SOURCES: > - http://gems.rubyforge.org/ > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > wxruby-users mailing list > wxruby-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-users >More then likely, wxruby is in the previous gem''s directory, where you had 0.9.7 of rubygems installed. If you poped off the /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin path from your PATH variable, and do a gem list --local, you''ll find wxruby is installed there, so you need to re-do the gem install wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gem -- Mario Steele http://www.trilake.net http://www.ruby-im.net http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxruby/ http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxride/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/wxruby-users/attachments/20090325/77a3204c/attachment.html>
7stud --
2009-Mar-26 06:34 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
Mario Steele wrote:> Hello 7stud, > > On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:04 PM, 7stud -- <lists at ruby-forum.com> wrote: > >> >> /usr/local/src$ ls -al >> /usr/local/src$ cd rubygems-1.3.1 >> require ''rubygems'' >> >> I got an error for each one. >> PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH" >> >> $ cd /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 >> ... /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8$ cd gems >> drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Feb 11 2008 rake-0.8.1 >> - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/local/bin/ruby >> - :benchmark => false >> > More then likely, wxruby is in the previous gem''s directory, where you > had > 0.9.7 of rubygems installed. If you poped off the /usr/local/bin and > /usr/local/sbin path from your PATH variable, and do a gem list --local, > you''ll find wxruby is installed there, >Thanks for the response. I removed the following lines from my ~/.bash_profile file: ------------ ... ... PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH" export PATH PATH="/usr/local/sbin:$PATH" export PATH ------------- Then did: $ . ~/.bash_profile Then I closed all my Terminal windows, and opened a new Terminal window and typed: $ gem list --local *** LOCAL GEMS *** fastercsv (1.2.1) FasterCSV is CSV, but faster, smaller, and cleaner. json (1.1.1) A JSON implementation as a Ruby extension rake (0.7.3) Ruby based make-like utility. ruby-json (1.1.2) ruby-json is a library for using JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) under Ruby. rubygems-update (1.0.0) RubyGems Update GEM sources (0.0.1) This package provides download sources for remote gem installation wxruby (2.0.0) Ruby interface to the wxWidgets GUI library There it is. The last one. Those gems are different than the ones listed here: ... /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems$ ls -al total 0 drwxrwxr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 2 2008 . drwxrwxr-x 6 root wheel 204 Mar 2 2008 .. drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Jan 27 2008 fastercsv-1.2.3 drwxr-xr-x 9 root wheel 306 Feb 11 2008 hoe-1.5.0 drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Jan 27 2008 hpricot-0.6 drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Jan 27 2008 libxml-ruby-0.5.2.0 drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Feb 11 2008 mechanize-0.7.0 drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Feb 11 2008 rake-0.8.1 drwxr-xr-x 9 root wheel 306 Feb 11 2008 rubyforge-0.4.4 drwxr-xr-x 19 root wheel 646 Jan 27 2008 rubygems-update-1.0.1 So I ran a find to figure out where wxruby was located: $ find /usr -name ''wxruby*'' /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/cache/wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gem /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc/wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9/lib/wxruby2.bundle /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9/samples/drawing/wxruby-logo.png /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications/wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gemspec find: /usr/local/mysql-5.0.41-osx10.4-i686/data: Permission denied And then: $ cd /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems .. /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems$ ls -al total 0 drwxr-xr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 24 01:31 . drwxr-xr-x 7 root wheel 238 Oct 7 2007 .. drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Oct 8 2007 fastercsv-1.2.1 drwxr-xr-x 17 root wheel 578 Nov 23 2007 json-1.1.1 drwxr-xr-x 10 root wheel 340 Oct 20 2007 libxml-ruby-0.5.2.0 drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Oct 7 2007 rake-0.7.3 drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 272 Nov 23 2007 ruby-json-1.1.2 drwxr-xr-x 19 root wheel 646 Jan 25 2008 rubygems-update-1.0.0 drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 102 Oct 7 2007 sources-0.0.1 drwxr-xr-x 7 root wheel 238 Mar 24 01:31 wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9 So why are some gems in /usr/lib while other gems are in /usr/local/lib? Where should they be? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Mario Steele
2009-Mar-26 17:58 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
Well, the reason why you had to follow the Hive Logic guide to upgrade the versions of Ruby and RubyGems installed, is cause there are some components, I don''t know which, of Mac OS X, that utitlize Ruby, and attempting to upgrade Ruby in thoes areas, can mess up your system. What happens, is that the system''s copy of Ruby, is installed to /usr. Meaning, Libraries are installed in /usr/lib, Binaries are in /usr/bin, Includes are in /usr/include, etc, etc. Where as the HiveLogic guide has you installing Ruby into /usr/local, meaning Libraries are installed in /usr/local/lib, Binaries are in /usr/local/bin, Includes are in /usr/local/include, etc, etc. So as you can see, you have an instance of two different copies of Ruby being installed onto your hard drive, in two different areas. If you want to take the chance, and install Ruby into the /usr folder and such, follow the guide up to the point where you do the ./configure, and instead add the following switch, ./configure --prefix=/usr With that, it''ll install all binaries, libraries, include headers, and such into the /usr folder of your system path. But you will ofcourse need to do this as the Super User Root. Otherwise, you can just continue to do what you have right now, and re-add the /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin back to your .bashrc, and just re-run gem install wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gem hth, Mario On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 1:34 AM, 7stud -- <lists at ruby-forum.com> wrote:> Mario Steele wrote: > > Hello 7stud, > > > > On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:04 PM, 7stud -- <lists at ruby-forum.com> wrote: > > > >> > >> /usr/local/src$ ls -al > >> /usr/local/src$ cd rubygems-1.3.1 > >> require ''rubygems'' > >> > >> I got an error for each one. > >> PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH" > >> > >> $ cd /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > >> ... /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8$ cd gems > >> drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Feb 11 2008 rake-0.8.1 > >> - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/local/bin/ruby > >> - :benchmark => false > >> > > More then likely, wxruby is in the previous gem''s directory, where you > > had > > 0.9.7 of rubygems installed. If you poped off the /usr/local/bin and > > /usr/local/sbin path from your PATH variable, and do a gem list --local, > > you''ll find wxruby is installed there, > > > > Thanks for the response. I removed the following lines from my > ~/.bash_profile file: > ------------ > ... > ... > PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH" > export PATH > > PATH="/usr/local/sbin:$PATH" > export PATH > ------------- > > Then did: > > $ . ~/.bash_profile > > Then I closed all my Terminal windows, and opened a new Terminal window > and typed: > > $ gem list --local > > *** LOCAL GEMS *** > > fastercsv (1.2.1) > FasterCSV is CSV, but faster, smaller, and cleaner. > > json (1.1.1) > A JSON implementation as a Ruby extension > > rake (0.7.3) > Ruby based make-like utility. > > ruby-json (1.1.2) > ruby-json is a library for using JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) > under Ruby. > > rubygems-update (1.0.0) > RubyGems Update GEM > > sources (0.0.1) > This package provides download sources for remote gem installation > > wxruby (2.0.0) > Ruby interface to the wxWidgets GUI library > > > There it is. The last one. Those gems are different than the ones > listed here: > > ... /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems$ ls -al > total 0 > drwxrwxr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 2 2008 . > drwxrwxr-x 6 root wheel 204 Mar 2 2008 .. > drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Jan 27 2008 fastercsv-1.2.3 > drwxr-xr-x 9 root wheel 306 Feb 11 2008 hoe-1.5.0 > drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Jan 27 2008 hpricot-0.6 > drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Jan 27 2008 libxml-ruby-0.5.2.0 > drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Feb 11 2008 mechanize-0.7.0 > drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Feb 11 2008 rake-0.8.1 > drwxr-xr-x 9 root wheel 306 Feb 11 2008 rubyforge-0.4.4 > drwxr-xr-x 19 root wheel 646 Jan 27 2008 rubygems-update-1.0.1 > > So I ran a find to figure out where wxruby was located: > > $ find /usr -name ''wxruby*'' > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/cache/wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gem > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc/wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9 > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9 > > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9/lib/wxruby2.bundle > > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9/samples/drawing/wxruby-logo.png > > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications/wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gemspec > find: /usr/local/mysql-5.0.41-osx10.4-i686/data: Permission denied > > And then: > > $ cd /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems > .. /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems$ ls -al > total 0 > drwxr-xr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 24 01:31 . > drwxr-xr-x 7 root wheel 238 Oct 7 2007 .. > drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Oct 8 2007 fastercsv-1.2.1 > drwxr-xr-x 17 root wheel 578 Nov 23 2007 json-1.1.1 > drwxr-xr-x 10 root wheel 340 Oct 20 2007 libxml-ruby-0.5.2.0 > drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Oct 7 2007 rake-0.7.3 > drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 272 Nov 23 2007 ruby-json-1.1.2 > drwxr-xr-x 19 root wheel 646 Jan 25 2008 rubygems-update-1.0.0 > drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 102 Oct 7 2007 sources-0.0.1 > drwxr-xr-x 7 root wheel 238 Mar 24 01:31 > wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9 > > So why are some gems in /usr/lib while other gems are in /usr/local/lib? > Where should they be? > > > > > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > wxruby-users mailing list > wxruby-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-users >-- Mario Steele http://www.trilake.net http://www.ruby-im.net http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxruby/ http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxride/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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7stud --
2009-Mar-27 03:11 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
Mario Steele wrote:> Well, the reason why you had to follow the Hive Logic guide to upgrade > the > versions of Ruby and RubyGems installed, is cause there are some > components, > I don''t know which, of Mac OS X, that utitlize Ruby, and attempting to > upgrade Ruby in thoes areas, can mess up your system. What happens, is > that > the system''s copy of Ruby, is installed to /usr. > > Meaning, Libraries are installed in /usr/lib, Binaries are in /usr/bin, > Includes are in /usr/include, etc, etc. Where as the HiveLogic guide > has > you installing Ruby into /usr/local, meaning Libraries are installed in > /usr/local/lib, Binaries are in /usr/local/bin, Includes are in > /usr/local/include, etc, etc. > > So as you can see, you have an instance of two different copies of Ruby > [on] your hard drive, in two different areas.Ok. But I still don''t understand the gems. I just installed ruby 1.8.6 (and rubygems 1.3.1), so it seems to me there shouldn''t be a single gem under the path /usr/local/lib. Yet, there is a whole directory of them: .. /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems$ ls -al total 0 drwxrwxr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 2 2008 . drwxrwxr-x 6 root wheel 204 Mar 2 2008 .. drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Jan 27 2008 fastercsv-1.2.3 drwxr-xr-x 9 root wheel 306 Feb 11 2008 hoe-1.5.0 drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Jan 27 2008 hpricot-0.6 drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Jan 27 2008 libxml-ruby-0.5.2.0 drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Feb 11 2008 mechanize-0.7.0 drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Feb 11 2008 rake-0.8.1 drwxr-xr-x 9 root wheel 306 Feb 11 2008 rubyforge-0.4.4 drwxr-xr-x 19 root wheel 646 Jan 27 2008 rubygems-update-1.0.1 and they aren''t the same gems as the gems for the system install of ruby 1.8.2 that are under /usr/lib $ cd /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems .. /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems$ ls -al total 0 drwxr-xr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 24 01:31 . drwxr-xr-x 7 root wheel 238 Oct 7 2007 .. drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Oct 8 2007 fastercsv-1.2.1 drwxr-xr-x 17 root wheel 578 Nov 23 2007 json-1.1.1 drwxr-xr-x 10 root wheel 340 Oct 20 2007 libxml-ruby-0.5.2.0 drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Oct 7 2007 rake-0.7.3 drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 272 Nov 23 2007 ruby-json-1.1.2 drwxr-xr-x 19 root wheel 646 Jan 25 2008 rubygems-update-1.0.0 drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 102 Oct 7 2007 sources-0.0.1 drwxr-xr-x 7 root wheel 238 Mar 24 01:31 wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9 And as a test, I tried installing the BlueCloth gem, which was my first attempt to install a gem with ruby 1.8.6 and rubygems 1.3.1. I set my path back to:> re-add > the /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin back to your .bashrcand this is what happened: $ gem install -r BlueCloth WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 and /usr/local/bin aren''t both writable. WARNING: You don''t have /Users/me/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, gem executables will not run. Successfully installed BlueCloth-1.0.0 1 gem installed At this point, I am totally fed up with rubygems AND ruby. I don''t understand why this is so complicated. NOTHING seems to work the way it should.> If you > want > to take the chance, and install Ruby into the /usr folder and such,No, I don''t want to do that. ruby and rubygems have already done enough damage to my psyche. I don''t want to give them the chance to mess up my hardware.> Otherwise, you can just continue to do what you have right now, and > re-add > the /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin back to your .bashrc, and just > re-run > gem install wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gem >Since BlueCloth didn''t install properly, I''m not sure what to do at this point. Try perl? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Mario Steele
2009-Mar-27 05:13 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 10:11 PM, 7stud -- <lists at ruby-forum.com> wrote:> Mario Steele wrote: > > Well, the reason why you had to follow the Hive Logic guide to upgrade > > the > > versions of Ruby and RubyGems installed, is cause there are some > > components, > > I don''t know which, of Mac OS X, that utitlize Ruby, and attempting to > > upgrade Ruby in thoes areas, can mess up your system. What happens, is > > that > > the system''s copy of Ruby, is installed to /usr. > > > > Meaning, Libraries are installed in /usr/lib, Binaries are in /usr/bin, > > Includes are in /usr/include, etc, etc. Where as the HiveLogic guide > > has > > you installing Ruby into /usr/local, meaning Libraries are installed in > > /usr/local/lib, Binaries are in /usr/local/bin, Includes are in > > /usr/local/include, etc, etc. > > > > So as you can see, you have an instance of two different copies of Ruby > > [on] your hard drive, in two different areas. > > Ok. But I still don''t understand the gems. I just installed ruby 1.8.6 > (and rubygems 1.3.1), so it seems to me there shouldn''t be a single gem > under the path /usr/local/lib. Yet, there is a whole directory of them: > > .. /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems$ ls -al > total 0 > drwxrwxr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 2 2008 . > drwxrwxr-x 6 root wheel 204 Mar 2 2008 .. > drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Jan 27 2008 fastercsv-1.2.3 > drwxr-xr-x 9 root wheel 306 Feb 11 2008 hoe-1.5.0 > drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Jan 27 2008 hpricot-0.6 > drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Jan 27 2008 libxml-ruby-0.5.2.0 > drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Feb 11 2008 mechanize-0.7.0 > drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Feb 11 2008 rake-0.8.1 > drwxr-xr-x 9 root wheel 306 Feb 11 2008 rubyforge-0.4.4 > drwxr-xr-x 19 root wheel 646 Jan 27 2008 rubygems-update-1.0.1 > > and they aren''t the same gems as the gems for the system install of ruby > 1.8.2 that are under /usr/lib > > $ cd /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems > .. /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems$ ls -al > total 0 > drwxr-xr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 24 01:31 . > drwxr-xr-x 7 root wheel 238 Oct 7 2007 .. > drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Oct 8 2007 fastercsv-1.2.1 > drwxr-xr-x 17 root wheel 578 Nov 23 2007 json-1.1.1 > drwxr-xr-x 10 root wheel 340 Oct 20 2007 libxml-ruby-0.5.2.0 > drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Oct 7 2007 rake-0.7.3 > drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 272 Nov 23 2007 ruby-json-1.1.2 > drwxr-xr-x 19 root wheel 646 Jan 25 2008 rubygems-update-1.0.0 > drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 102 Oct 7 2007 sources-0.0.1 > drwxr-xr-x 7 root wheel 238 Mar 24 01:31 > wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9 >This part, I can''t explain. I don''t know why there are gems in /usr/local/lib/gems/1.8/gems, if you didn''t execute any gem command to install anything. But the point still remains why there are two sets of areas where RubyGems looks for the actual gem stuff. When you have your /usr/local/bin in your Path, especially the way you have it defined, export PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH", Bash will look in /usr/local/bin every single time you execute a commmand first, to see if it can find the binary, or shell script there, if not, then it goes to the next entry in the $PATH environment variable. So, for an example as the best way I can explain it to you, is to do this: Without modifying your .bashrc, and keeping the /usr/local/bin in there, type the following: which ruby You should get an output like this: /usr/local/bin/ruby Which means, that Ruby will look in /usr/local/lib/ruby/* for all libraries, even for RubyGems. Now, if you modify your .bashrc, and remove the /usr/local/bin from there, then type the following: which ruby You should get an output like this: /usr/bin/ruby Which means that Ruby will look in /usr/lib/ruby/* for all libraries, even for RubyGems. Hence why, if you have the /usr/local/bin in your $PATH environment variable, it will ignore looking in /usr/lib/ruby/*, cause as far as it is concerned, all the stuff it needs, is in /usr/local/lib/ruby/*. This is simple Operating System stuff.> And as a test, I tried installing the BlueCloth gem, which was my first > attempt to install a gem with ruby 1.8.6 and rubygems 1.3.1. I set my > path back to: > > > re-add > > the /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin back to your .bashrc > > and this is what happened: > > $ gem install -r BlueCloth > WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 and > /usr/local/bin aren''t both writable. > WARNING: You don''t have /Users/me/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, > gem executables will not run. > Successfully installed BlueCloth-1.0.0 > 1 gem installed > > > At this point, I am totally fed up with rubygems AND ruby. I don''t > understand why this is so complicated. NOTHING seems to work the way it > should.At this point, RubyGems can''t write to the path /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/*, so as a fall back, it installs the gems into your Home path, EG: /Users/me/.gem/ruby/1.8/* The reason for this, is cause there is a Super User that can only write to folders outside your home directory, and that is Root. No one else is allowed to write files in that folder, except for Root. There are other details involved, but I won''t go into that. Sufficent to say, that unless your the Root user, you can''t write to thoes folders. There is a way to install them into the /usr/local/lib folder, but to correctly do this, I''m going to have you issue 2 commands. The first is to uninstall the BlueCloth gem you just installed. $ gem uninstall -r BlueCloth Once that is done, then you need to do what we call a Set User and Do, or what we commonly refer to it as, is sudo. What this does, is allows you for the duration of the command your executing, to set yourself as another user on your computer, to execute the specified command. So, in this command, we''re going to do the same exact thing that you just did to install BlueCloth, only slightly differently: $ sudo gem install -r BlueCloth [sudo] password for me: That is what you SHOULD get. At this point, you type in your password, to allow the system to execute the command as the ROOT user. If you notice, when you do a ls of the /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/, you see a bunch of letters at the begining, a number, then the next two entries are root and wheel. Well, root is the user, and wheel is the group. Sufficent to say, root is the only one that can write to this directory, and hence why you need to do the sudo, in order to install to this path.> > > If you > > want > > to take the chance, and install Ruby into the /usr folder and such, > > No, I don''t want to do that. ruby and rubygems have already done enough > damage to my psyche. I don''t want to give them the chance to mess up > my hardware. >You mis understand by what I meant. It doesn''t mess up your hardware, at the worst possible case, 2 or 3 applications that use Ruby on your system, would stop working, if they aren''t able to work with Ruby 1.8.6, instead of the version you actually have installed by default. It never actually messes up your actual computer hardware.> > Otherwise, you can just continue to do what you have right now, and > > re-add > > the /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin back to your .bashrc, and just > > re-run > > gem install wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gem > > > > Since BlueCloth didn''t install properly, I''m not sure what to do at this > point. Try perl?Try my instructions above, about doing sudo, you''ll find that it will work this way, and if BlueCloth installs, then do the same process to install wxRuby, EG: $ sudo gem install wxruby-2.0.0-universal-darwin-9.gem Don''t use any gem command that installs, or removes files, without using the sudo, cause otherwise, gem will not be able to access the files. hth, Mario> > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > wxruby-users mailing list > wxruby-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-users >-- Mario Steele http://www.trilake.net http://www.ruby-im.net http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxruby/ http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxride/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/wxruby-users/attachments/20090327/8edba568/attachment-0001.html>
Mario Steele
2009-Mar-27 05:20 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
> Since BlueCloth didn''t install properly, I''m not sure what to do at this > point. Try perl?Just to point out, if your having these troubles with Ruby, you''ll have the same problems with Perl, cause Perl does the same exact thing as Ruby, only more involved, with a bunch of more prompts then RubyGems, with CPAN. I did a system upgrade of all the Perl libraries on my laptop, and I sat there for about an hour, answering Yes to a bunch of prompts that asked if I wanted to upgrade this package, cause it has these dependencies, and if I wanted to add it to the queue. And kept doing this, over and over, and over again. Kinda annoying if you ask me, since I specifically requested from CPAN to upgrade all the packages on my laptop. Just try what I stated in my previous email, and you shouldn''t have any problems. -- Mario Steele http://www.trilake.net http://www.ruby-im.net http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxruby/ http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxride/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/wxruby-users/attachments/20090327/bbd8b4ed/attachment.html>
7stud --
2009-Mar-27 05:37 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
7stud -- wrote:> And as a test, I tried installing the BlueCloth gem, which was my first > attempt to install a gem with ruby 1.8.6 and rubygems 1.3.1. I set my > path back to: > >> re-add >> the /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin...in the file ~/.bash_login> > and this is what happened: > > $ gem install -r BlueCloth > WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 and > /usr/local/bin aren''t both writable. > WARNING: You don''t have /Users/me/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, > gem executables will not run. > Successfully installed BlueCloth-1.0.0 > 1 gem installed >Here are the permissions for the various directories mentioned in the error message: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems$ ls -al total 0 drwxrwxr-x 3 root wheel 102 Jul 8 2007 . drwxr-xr-x 5 root wheel 170 Mar 25 02:02 .. drwxrwxr-x 6 root wheel 204 Mar 2 2008 1.8 <----**** /usr/local$ ls -al total 16 drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 408 Mar 24 00:09 . drwxr-xr-x 11 root wheel 374 Mar 17 23:50 .. drwxr-xr-x 62 root wheel 2108 Mar 25 02:15 bin <-----**** ... ~$ ls -al ... drwxr-xr-x 4 me me 136 Mar 25 02:23 .gem <-----**** It looks like the directories: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 /usr/local/bin have the same or more liberal permissions than the directory: ~/.gem yet gem said it couldn''t install in those directories?? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
7stud --
2009-Mar-27 06:18 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
Mario Steele wrote:> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 10:11 PM, 7stud -- <lists at ruby-forum.com> wrote: > >> > Meaning, Libraries are installed in /usr/lib, Binaries are in /usr/bin, >> (and rubygems 1.3.1), so it seems to me there shouldn''t be a single gem >> drwxr-xr-x 14 root wheel 476 Feb 11 2008 mechanize-0.7.0 >> drwxr-xr-x 10 root wheel 340 Mar 24 01:31 . >> > This part, I can''t explain. I don''t know why there are gems in > /usr/local/lib/gems/1.8/gems, if you didn''t execute any gem command to > install anything. But the point still remains why there are two sets of > areas where RubyGems looks for the actual gem stuff.Yes, I understand what you are saying.> When you have your > /usr/local/bin in your Path, especially the way you have it defined, > export > PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH", Bash will look in /usr/local/bin every > single > time you execute a commmand first, to see if it can find the binary, or > shell script there, if not, then it goes to the next entry in the $PATH > environment variable.Yes. I understand that.> So, for an example as the best way I can explain > it > to you, is to do this: > > Without modifying your .bashrc, and keeping the /usr/local/bin in there, > type the following: > > which ruby > > You should get an output like this: > > /usr/local/bin/ruby >Yes, this is what I get: $ which ruby /usr/local/bin/ruby $ gem env RubyGems Environment: - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.1 - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0) [i686-darwin8.11.1] - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/local/bin/ruby - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /usr/local/bin - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS: - ruby - x86-darwin-8 - GEM PATHS: - /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 - /Users/me/.gem/ruby/1.8 - GEM CONFIGURATION: - :update_sources => true - :verbose => true - :benchmark => false - :backtrace => false - :bulk_threshold => 1000 - REMOTE SOURCES: - http://gems.rubyforge.org/> Which means, that Ruby will look in /usr/local/lib/ruby/* for all > libraries, > even for RubyGems. >Ok.> Now, if you modify your .bashrc,I have my PATH stuff in ~/.bash_profile, which as far as I know affects bash shells--instead of all shells. I only use bash shells.> and remove the /usr/local/bin from > there, > then type the following: > > which ruby > > You should get an output like this: > > /usr/bin/ruby >$ which ruby /usr/bin/ruby $ gem env RubyGems Environment: - VERSION: 0.9.4 (0.9.4) - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 - GEM PATH: - /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 - REMOTE SOURCES: - http://gems.rubyforge.org> Which means that Ruby will look in /usr/lib/ruby/* for all libraries, > even > for RubyGems. >Yes, I understand. The two different gem directories are specified as: with /usr/local/bin on the front of my PATH: ----------- - GEM PATHS: - /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 - /Users/me/.gem/ruby/1.8 without /usr/local/bin on the front of my PATH ----------- - GEM PATH: - /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8> Hence why, if you have the /usr/local/bin in your $PATH environment > variable, it will ignore looking in /usr/lib/ruby/*, cause as far as it > is > concerned, all the stuff it needs, is in /usr/local/lib/ruby/*. This is > simple Operating System stuff. >Yes, I understand.> >> WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 and >> /usr/local/bin aren''t both writable. >> WARNING: You don''t have /Users/me/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, >> gem executables will not run. >> Successfully installed BlueCloth-1.0.0 >> 1 gem installed >> >> >> At this point, I am totally fed up with rubygems AND ruby. I don''t >> understand why this is so complicated. NOTHING seems to work the way it >> should. > > > At this point, RubyGems can''t write to the path > /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/*, so as a fall back, it installs the gems > into > your Home path, EG: /Users/me/.gem/ruby/1.8/* The reason for this, is > cause > there is a Super User that can only write to folders outside your home > directory, and that is Root. No one else is allowed to write files in > that > folder, except for Root. >Ahh, yes. I even have a note in the gem section of pickaxe2 to remember to use sudo when installing gems. I didn''t remember to do that.> There are other details involved, but I won''t > go > into that. Sufficent to say, that unless your the Root user, you can''t > write to thoes folders. There is a way to install them into the > /usr/local/lib folder, but to correctly do this, I''m going to have you > issue > 2 commands. The first is to uninstall the BlueCloth gem you just > installed. > > $ gem uninstall -r BlueCloth >That''s not working: $ gem uninstall -r BlueCloth ERROR: While executing gem ... (OptionParser::InvalidOption) invalid option: -r $ gem uninstall BlueCloth ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::InstallError) Unknown gem BlueCloth >= 0 $ gem query --local *** LOCAL GEMS *** BlueCloth (1.0.0) fastercsv (1.2.3) hoe (1.5.0) hpricot (0.6) libxml-ruby (0.5.2.0) mechanize (0.7.0) rake (0.8.1) rubyforge (0.4.4) rubygems-update (1.0.1) $ which ruby /usr/local/bin/ruby $ gem env RubyGems Environment: - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.1 - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0) [i686-darwin8.11.1] - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/local/bin/ruby - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /usr/local/bin - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS: - ruby - x86-darwin-8 - GEM PATHS: - /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 - /Users/me/.gem/ruby/1.8 - GEM CONFIGURATION: - :update_sources => true - :verbose => true - :benchmark => false - :backtrace => false - :bulk_threshold => 1000 - REMOTE SOURCES: - http://gems.rubyforge.org/ -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
7stud --
2009-Mar-27 06:26 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
7stud -- wrote:> That''s not working: > > $ gem uninstall -r BlueCloth > ERROR: While executing gem ... (OptionParser::InvalidOption) > invalid option: -r > > $ gem uninstall BlueCloth > ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::InstallError) > Unknown gem BlueCloth >= 0 >I bet it has something to do with the warning I got when I installed BlueCloth:> WARNING: You don''t have /Users/me/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, > gem executables will not run.But I don''t have any such directory: ~/.gem/ruby/1.8$ ls -al total 0 drwxr-xr-x 6 me me 204 Mar 25 02:23 . drwxr-xr-x 3 me me 102 Mar 25 02:23 .. drwxr-xr-x 3 me me 102 Mar 26 07:30 cache drwxr-xr-x 3 me me 102 Mar 26 07:30 doc drwxr-xr-x 3 me me 102 Mar 26 07:30 gems drwxr-xr-x 3 me me 102 Mar 26 07:30 specifications -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
7stud --
2009-Mar-27 08:05 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
What''s the difference between uninstalling a gem and cd''ing to the directory it resides in and removing it? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Mario Steele
2009-Mar-27 17:00 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
Actually, at this point, you could probably just go ahead, and do a rm -rf ~/.gem to get rid of it, and then do the sudo gem install for the blue cloth. On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 3:05 AM, 7stud -- <lists at ruby-forum.com> wrote:> What''s the difference between uninstalling a gem and cd''ing to the > directory it resides in and removing it? > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > wxruby-users mailing list > wxruby-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-users >-- Mario Steele http://www.trilake.net http://www.ruby-im.net http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxruby/ http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxride/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/wxruby-users/attachments/20090327/a28e8646/attachment-0001.html>
7stud --
2009-Mar-27 17:19 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
Mario Steele wrote:> Actually, at this point, you could probably just go ahead, and do a rm > -rf > ~/.gem to get rid of it, and then do the sudo gem install for the blue > cloth.I just cross posted this problem to the main ruby forum: http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/182708#new -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
7stud --
2009-Mar-27 22:19 UTC
[wxruby-users] I updated ruby and rubygems and now no more wxruby
Mario Steele wrote:> Actually, at this point, you could probably just go ahead, and do a rm > -rf > ~/.gem to get rid of it, and then do the sudo gem install for the blue > cloth.I''m not sure deleting ~/.gem and BlueCloth did anything helpful, but now I''ve got wxruby working again. The details are in the other thread. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.