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2007 Oct 17
19
1.9.2, OpenGL
[third sending attempt...] I''m going to try and test out the samples on MSW over the next few days and if things look good I think we should release 1.9.2. Might try and fix the bugs related to TreeCtrl#get_first_child as these might involve minor API changes. So if anyone has any time to test out SVN HEAD and look for anything funny, please do. Also, we have an anonymous patch
2008 Feb 17
15
A bug in wxRuby. Segmentation fault in random situations.
Hello, I wrote an application in wxRuby: ruby 1.8.6 wxruby 1.9.4 installed from gem windows xp sp2 After several minutes of running it crashes with the following error: "c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27: [BUG] Segmentation fault ruby 1.8.6 (2007-03-13) [i386-mswin32] This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact
2009 Sep 03
24
wxRuby-2.0.1 release ?
Hi, What about releasing a new version shortly ? This is a long-awaited request from several users especially for recent ruby-1.9.1 versions on MinGW. Cheers. Chauk-Mean.
2009 Oct 25
1
Problems in 64bit Ubuntu 8.10
I''ve installed wxgtk 2.8.10 and wxruby 2.0.0. When I try to run any scripts I get the following: /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/wxruby-2.0.0-x86_64-linux/lib/wxruby2.so: /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/wxruby-2.0.0-x86_64-linux/lib/wxruby2.so: symbol _ZN13wxAuiNotebook7SetFontERK6wxFont, version WXU_2.8.5 not defined in file libwx_gtk2u_aui-2.8.so.0 with link time reference -
2008 Nov 01
13
wxRuby 1.9.9 released
Hello I''m happy to announce that wxRuby version 1.9.9 is now available for download and gem installation: http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=35&release_id=27842 gem install wxruby On Linux, the default binary gem is now dynamically linked to wxWidgets. This means you''ll need to install wxWidgets from your package manager. See below for more info. == CHANGES == This
2007 Nov 01
6
Universal Binary on OS X
Since the PPC Macs are no longer being produced and my PPC build machine is getting a little old I thought I would try making a universal version of the Mac OS X gem. After a little investigation it turned out to be surprisingly easy to do, just pass --enable-universal_binary when building wxWidgets and add -arch ppc -arch i386 to $extra_cppflags and $extra_ldflags in rakemacosx.rb. Now the
2006 Aug 19
12
Compiling WxRuby2 on Ubuntu 6.06
Hi All, I am trying to compile WxRuby on Ubuntu 6.06. I checked out the latest source code from CVS and ran ''rake'' under the wxruby2 directory. I am getting the following error. root@imayam:/work/wxruby/wxruby2# rake (in /work/wxruby/wxruby2) rake aborted! Don''t know how to build task ''src/App.cpp'' (See full trace by running task with --trace) I am
2008 Jan 08
28
1.9.3 release, rakefile
Hi I''d like to put out a 1.9.3 release perhaps later this week/weekend. If you have a chance to test the build and samples esp with latest rubygems, please do. There are still some bugs on the list, and samples to do, but this should address all the build/install probs that have come up. And it would be good to get some testing and feedback on some of the new classes. A note on the
2006 Aug 13
25
wxruby2 alpha status
Hi all, How soon can we do our alpha (binary gem) release? 1. I would like to get the samples working a bit better, but am ok simply documenting most of the current problems. Do the samples crash every few minutes for other people? Or is it just me? I would like to have a copyright/license comment at the top of every sample file before the alpha release. 2. I would like to receive and merge a
2008 Jan 17
7
1.9.4 released
Hi Just a quick note to say we released a new version, 1.9.4. The main purpose of this release is to offer an OS X gem that''s compatible with both 10.4 and 10.5 - The wxruby-1.9.3 OS X binary gem would only work with version 10.5 (Leopard). Version 1.9.4 also includes a couple of other minor fixes and enhancements, including * Some new AuiNotebook methods added in recent wxWidgets
2007 Jan 17
3
Fedora 6 -- can''t load wx
Hi, I''ve installed and used wxRuby on Win32, and am trying to install it on Linux for the first time. I''m running Fedora Core 6. Here is what I have installed, but as shown below, when I try to load wx, I''m told it cannot be loaded. I get the same error when trying to run some of the sample wxruby scripts. Sorry for the newbie question, but am I missing something
2007 Jan 03
12
instalation problem
Hi Im testing wxRuby. I have a problem when ruby try to load the load wx. Im newbie to ruby, maybe a make a simple mistake : Best regards. Install wxRuby-------------------------------------------------------------- pedro@la-vaca-azul:~$ sudo gem install wxruby2-preview Need to update 2 gems from http://gems.rubyforge.org .. complete Select which gem to install for your platform (i486-linux)
2007 May 21
13
First drop of new memory management
Hi Just a quick update on memory leaks etc. I''ve just dropped a bunch of patches with a new approach to linking ruby''s GC to Wx''s memory handling. Still some work to do - eg bigdemo.rb falls over quite quickly - but working well for me on other samples. Briefly, it disposes of fixdeleting. For almost all objects that aren''t Windows, they should now be
2009 Jan 24
37
Problem running Samples
Hi. I''m desperately trying to learn Ruby and wxWidgets, on my 64-bit Linux machine. However when I try to run any of the samples from the command line I get the following error message: ruby: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/wxruby-1.9.8-x86_64-linux/lib/wxruby2.so: undefined symbol: Init_wxMediaCtrl I''d be very grateful for any help. Many thanks in advance! --
2006 Aug 28
1
Gem testing
Hi all, First off sorry for the lengthy email but I typed it as I went along. I just tried to start a bit of testing of the binary Linux gem (Kevin sent me a link) and I quickly ran into a problem: ----- jonathan@weatherlight ~/ruby-dev/wxruby/cvs_current/wxruby2/samples $ ruby test.rb /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/wxruby-1.9.0-i486-linux/lib/wx.rb:22: uninitialized constant Wxruby2 (NameError)
2006 Oct 15
2
[Fwd: [ wxruby-Bugs-6144 ] error: cast from ‘void*’ to ‘int’ loses precision]
I think we can mark this bug closed and check in the patch. Anyone have any concerns/questions before I do? Roy -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [ wxruby-Bugs-6144 ] error: cast from ?void*? to ?int? loses precision Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 08:37:31 -0400 (EDT) From: <noreply at rubyforge.org> To: noreply at rubyforge.org Bugs item #6144, was opened at 2006-10-15 00:04
2005 Dec 30
8
WxRuby newbie Mac OS 10.4 install questions
Hi. Forgive me if I am asking questions that have already been answered a million times, but there doesn''t seem to be an easy way to search the wxruby-users archives, so... I tried to install wxruby for the Mac by downloading the latest Mac package installer from rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/1985/wxruby-0.6.0-osx-panther.dmg and tried to run some of the wxruby-0.6.0/samples from the
2007 Feb 09
20
Hello Everyone
I have a bit of a problem with installation. I installed wxX11 in my linux box. I compiled the demos and all the demos, save dbbrowse, work. I think I have a functional wx. Now I''m trying to install wxRuby from source, since I have a 64 bit machine. I only have permission to my home directory so my installation is : /usr/people/stevenq/Applications/wxX11/
2007 Apr 10
15
Wxruby doesn''t work on my Debian sid ( glibc error )
Hi everyone ! i can''t make wxruby work on my debian box, i installed wxruby2preview with the gem command line tool but when i try to run one of the samples, i get this error message : dialogs.rb:1:in `require'': no such file to load -- wxruby (LoadError) from dialogs.rb:1 i searched this mailing list a bit, i tried with the -rubygem argument, i get this error :
2007 May 28
8
sash position problem
Hi, I''ve written a small app implementing SplitterWindow and have a problem with specifying the sash position on Windows. At the moment, I call split_vertically and pass it a positive integer for position. This works as expected on FreeBSD and Linux (Ubuntu and Debian), but seems to have no effect on Windows. Is there something particular I need to be doing to get this to work on