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2005 Jul 16
28
wxruby (was: Some questions)
Roy Sutton wrote (on the FreeRIDE list): > Really? That''s interesting. I haven''t checked out WxRuby but I would > be much happier using something that interfaces to the underlying > operating system''s widgets. As a member (and former leader) of the wxruby team, I thought I would share the state of the wxruby world. The current release is 0.6, and it has
2005 Nov 10
4
wxRuby on osx tiger and ruby 1.8
Does anyone have a dmg image or .bundle of wxRuby built against wxwindows 2.4/2.5/2.6 and Ruby 1.8? I attempted to build all the parts with not much success. -- -- I am not a number I am a man! _______________________________________________ wxruby-users mailing list wxruby-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-users
2004 Aug 16
3
RE: wxRuby
STEVE: Yes, wxRuby is being used on OS X. The wxRuby-user''s ML is the best place to go for help. I''ll cross post this and any responses if you don''t want to subscribe. WXRUBY-USERS: Steve is the guy who is working on the One-Click Ruby Installer for OS X. Can anyone spot what his problem is here? Thanks, Curt Stephen Steiner wrote: > > I''ve tried
2004 Oct 19
9
News for OS X Users
Sorry things have gone silent on the release front, but I have some good news: I''ve gotten wxruby-swig to build as a OS X framework. This has a couple of ramifications 1) wxruby for the Mac will finally exactly like its Linux and PC counterparts, menu bar and all. 2) Bundling wxruby applications becomes a lot easier. 3) The next binary installer should be able to support darwinports,
2006 Aug 12
5
Windows build?
I performed a get on the CVS WxRuby2; I have installed wxWidgets 2.6.3 and SWIG 1.3.29. Additionally I am running Visual Studio on Windows XP. When I run rake to compile I receive the following error. App.cpp c:\wxWidgets-2.6.3/include\wx/platform.h(190) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: ''wx/setup.h'': No such file or directory rake aborted! Command failed with
2004 Dec 17
14
WxRuby-SWIG and WxWidgets 2.5.x
A while back there was a discussion about what version of WxWidgets to target with WxRuby-SWIG. I don''t remember seeing any resolution, but I gather that thus far WxRuby-SWIG has continued to target 2.4.2, with the thinking that WxRuby-SWIG would quickly mature to the point that it could replace WxRuby, and once that was done the focus would shift to working with 2.5.x.
2004 Apr 29
10
wxruby-swig 0.0.12 is up
This one includes the latest App.cpp which includes the Mac fix from Nick. I thought it was in 0.0.11, but it wasn''t. It also adds support for "stock objects", like colours, pens, and fonts. This turned out to be quite challenging, but I''m happy with the solution. It only took a few days :-/ Kevin
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
2005 Jul 30
7
Can''t compile the cvs-tree
Hi folks, Let me start off by saying I''ve just been following wxruby development for two or three days now and have read up on alot on what has been going on. I must say I''m impressed and happy about all the things being developed and created by you guys! You got me all excited and I know I''m not the only one. If I have an opportunity to spend more time investigating
2005 Jul 24
11
Official name change to wxruby2
The CVS module has been renamed from wxruby-swig to wxruby2, and I have checked in the related changes to reflect the name change. Anyone with a CVS tree will need to re-checkout from CVS because of the module name change. There is now a wx.rb in the lib/ directory, which loads the wxruby2 shared library that gets built. I have tagged this as 0.0.22. Next steps: - Apply Choice.i patch from
2005 Feb 04
8
wxruby swig update
Good news and bad news. First he good news. wxruby-swig now compiles on Linux, Mac, and Windows using wxWidgets 2.5. I just patched a bug with the paint method today, but it''s getting very close to the first release of wxruby. With a little more cleanup, I think we''re getting ready to do a first release of it, which will hopefully replaced wxruby. Of course, the debug spew
2005 Mar 14
11
[Fwd: Re: Help a newbie pick a gui tool kit]
Hey Guys, This just came over the rubytalk list. Does anybody have any Debian experience? BTW, one thing this project *really* could use is people to package wxruby for <your distro here>. You don''t need SWIG/C++ experience for it, and a little work could help a lot of people. Nick -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Help a newbie pick a gui tool kit Date: Sun, 13
2005 May 03
10
Is wxRuby-SWIG version usable enough to package for download?
If wxRuby-SWIG is as usable as wxRuby 0.6.0, maybe it should be given a version number and packaged up for download. Given the nature of SWIG, having a lot more people use it would probably result in more code contributions to this project. Seems most of the changes are 2+ months old, so I''m guessing wxRuby-SWIG is fairly stable right now in terms of frequency of changes...
2005 Jun 26
10
wxruby + GTK2.0
I have a newly-installed Ubuntu linux box that I''m planning to use for wxruby development (thanks for the advice on remote desktops from this group). However, turns out that Ubuntu comes with GTK2.0, annd wxwidgets 2.6 is reportedly better and easier to build than 2.4.2 against this. Before I set off on a potentially fruitless compiling journey, I was wondering if anyone had had
2005 Jul 31
5
SWIG compilation
The result of the compilation after installing swig results in lots of errors of the sort: WindowDisabler.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _SWIG_Ruby_ConvertPtr I can see this is defined in rubydef.swg but I''m not sure why this isn''t just included in the files that need it. Can any swig experts tell me what I need to do to progress? I''m using
2008 Sep 12
7
embedding wxruby?
Hello, is it possible to code a wxWidgets GUI in C++ and pass the whole wxApp or just single windows to embedded Ruby code? This would be very nice to provide a scriptable plugin system. Greetings, Niklas _______________________________________________ wxruby-users mailing list wxruby-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-users
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
2005 Apr 27
6
does anyone have success with wxruby with wxwidgets 2.6?
Hello, All. I`m trying to compile wxruby with wxwidgets 2.6 under windows with latest mingw, but have lot of troubles. wxwidgets and ruby 1.8.2 compiles just fine, examples work pretty well. To make wxruby compile (non-swig, from cvs) i was made some minor changes like explicit cast ("IN2NUM(...)" to "INT2NUM((long) ...)"), removed some constant definitions from const.cpp
2005 Jan 16
4
wxWidgets 2.5
I''ve just gotten wxruby-swig to compile with wxWidgets 2.5 on Mac OS X. Thankfully, it mostly consists of getting rid of already depricated methods from the widget classes. I need to try with Linux and Win32, but it should be a smooth transition. Nick
2004 Aug 08
7
wxruby-swig progress report
Hey everybody, I''ve made some progress on wxruby-swig, and have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that the MSVC version finally can run all of the samples provided in CVS. I''m using the same solve-by-ignore solution to the GC problem that wxruby uses, so there is far less crashing goin'' on. Depending on the next few weeks, we might be able to