On May 17, 2009, at 12:40 PM, Janos Sebok wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I am new to FxRuby, and trying to install the toolkit.
>
> I''m running winXP
> >ruby -v
> ruby 1.9.1p0 (2009-01-30 revision 21907) [i386-mswin32]
>
> >gem -v
> 1.3.3
>
> >gem list
>
> *** LOCAL GEMS ***
>
> fxruby (1.6.19)
> rubygems-update (1.3.3)
>
> ---
> My problem is: require ''fox16'' fails with a OS error
message
> complaining
> "Can not start application because msvcrt-ruby18.dll is not
found".
> After closing the error window the console reads:
>
> >ruby test.rb
> test.rb:2:in `require'': 126: A megadott modul nem talalhato(which
> means module not found). - d:/Ruby/Vm/1.9.1-p0/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/
> gems/fxruby-1.6
> .19-x86-mswin32-60/ext/fox16/fox16.so (LoadError)
> from test.rb:2:in `<main>''
>
> fox16.so is right where it is looked for, but it is linking to
> msvcrt-ruby18.dll.
> Of course the 1.8 dll is not present. What may cause this? I
> remember to have read FxRuby is Ruby 1.9 compatible for a while.
The FXRuby source code is compatible with Ruby 1.9; it can be compiled
for use with Ruby 1.9.
The FXRuby binary gem for Windows is built for use with the One-Click
Installer for Ruby (on Windows), which is based on Ruby 1.8.6. If you
need a version of FXRuby that works with your Ruby 1.9 on Windows,
you''ll need to compile it yourself (or get someone else to).
> The very same gem works just fine on Ruby 1.8.7-p72.
Yes, this is not too surprising, since there were few ABI changes
between Ruby 1.8.6 and Ruby 1.8.7.