BTW, ran across our (very) outdated RAA entry. Don''t know if we want to update or kill it, but thought I''d mention it. http://raa.ruby-lang.org/list.rhtml?name=ssinstall-win -- Chris http://clabs.org
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 14:20, Chris Morris wrote:> BTW, ran across our (very) outdated RAA entry. Don''t know if we want to > update or kill it, but thought I''d mention it. > > http://raa.ruby-lang.org/list.rhtml?name=ssinstall-winGo for it :-) By the way, Mike Clark (mike@clarkware.com) is writing a book for us (the Automation book) and had some questions about scripting in Nullsoft. If ya''ll could help point him in the right direction I''d really appreciate it. thanks! /\ndy
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> <title></title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Andrew Hunt wrote: <blockquote cite="mid1082399352.24483.176.camel@workbench.toolshed.com" type="cite"> <pre wrap="">On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 14:20, Chris Morris wrote: </pre> <blockquote type="cite"> <pre wrap="">BTW, ran across our (very) outdated RAA entry. Don''t know if we want to update or kill it, but thought I''d mention it. <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://raa.ruby-lang.org/list.rhtml?name=ssinstall-win">http://raa.ruby-lang.org/list.rhtml?name=ssinstall-win</a> </pre> </blockquote> <pre wrap=""><!----> Go for it :-) </pre> </blockquote> Pass phrase?<br> <br> <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- Chris <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://clabs.org">http://clabs.org</a></pre> </body> </html>
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 14:49, Chris Morris wrote:> > Go for it :-) > > > Pass phrase?No clue. I wrote raa-admin to ask them to reset it. /\ndy
Chris Morris wrote:> > BTW, ran across our (very) outdated RAA entry. Don''t know if we want to > update or kill it, but thought I''d mention it. > > http://raa.ruby-lang.org/list.rhtml?name=ssinstall-winOnce Andy gets the password, I would say kill it and create a new one with the project name of "RubyInstaller" to match our RubyForge project name. Curt
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 21:51, Curt Hibbs wrote:> Once Andy gets the password, I would say kill it and create a new one with > the project name of "RubyInstaller" to match our RubyForge project name.Okay, I''ve reset the password to "pancakes". Have at it! /\ndy
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> <title></title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Andrew Hunt wrote:<br> <blockquote cite="mid1082430994.24488.221.camel@workbench.toolshed.com" type="cite"> <blockquote type="cite"> <pre wrap="">Once Andy gets the password, I would say kill it and create a new one with the project name of "RubyInstaller" to match our RubyForge project name. </pre> </blockquote> <pre wrap=""><!----> Okay, I''ve reset the password to "pancakes". </pre> </blockquote> <br> ummmm ... pancakes ....<br> <br> <blockquote cite="mid1082430994.24488.221.camel@workbench.toolshed.com" type="cite"> <pre wrap="">Have at it! </pre> </blockquote> Alrighty - I deleted the previous entry. I started to make a new entry, but then RubyInstaller was too long for the project name, fitting it in an existing RAA category was odd, and since the old one was so old and no one seems to have any problems finding the current installer, I figured I wouldn''t push on adding a new one.<br> <br> <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- Chris <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://clabs.org">http://clabs.org</a></pre> </body> </html>
Sounds fine to me. -----Original Message----- From: rubyinstaller-devel-bounces@rubyforge.org [mailto:rubyinstaller-devel-bounces@rubyforge.org]On Behalf Of Chris Morris Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8:59 AM To: For RubyInstaller Developers Subject: Re: [Rubyinstaller-devel] RAA entry Andrew Hunt wrote: Once Andy gets the password, I would say kill it and create a new one with the project name of "RubyInstaller" to match our RubyForge project name. Okay, I''ve reset the password to "pancakes". ummmm ... pancakes .... Have at it! Alrighty - I deleted the previous entry. I started to make a new entry, but then RubyInstaller was too long for the project name, fitting it in an existing RAA category was odd, and since the old one was so old and no one seems to have any problems finding the current installer, I figured I wouldn''t push on adding a new one. -- Chris http://clabs.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/rubyinstaller-devel/attachments/20040420/ce1b00d3/attachment.htm
On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 10:09, Curt Hibbs wrote:> > Alrighty - I deleted the previous entry. I started to make a > new entry, but then RubyInstaller was too long for the project > name, fitting it in an existing RAA category was odd, and > since the old one was so old and no one seems to have any > problems finding the current installer, I figured I wouldn''t > push on adding a new one.Hmm. I don''t know about this. My guess is that everyone in the community knows where to find it by other means, but what about newbies? Could you add the project as "WinInstall"? Perhaps under "Ports"? Or make a new category jkust for us? :-) If ya''ll don''t think it''s worth it, I''ll go along with you, but it makes me a little nervous... /\ndy
Andrew Hunt wrote:> > On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 10:09, Curt Hibbs wrote: > > > > Alrighty - I deleted the previous entry. I started to make a > > new entry, but then RubyInstaller was too long for the project > > name, fitting it in an existing RAA category was odd, and > > since the old one was so old and no one seems to have any > > problems finding the current installer, I figured I wouldn''t > > push on adding a new one. > > Hmm. I don''t know about this. My guess is that everyone in the > community knows where to find it by other means, but what about newbies? > > Could you add the project as "WinInstall"? Perhaps under "Ports"? > Or make a new category jkust for us? :-)Actually, I was being lazy in my previous response. I agree we really should have something.>From a newbie''s perspective, WinRuby might work pretty well.Curt