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2004 Jun 25
4
wxruby 0.4.0 won''t compile [linux]
Has anyone run across this: /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.2.2/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld: wxruby.so: undefined versioned symbol name wxBitmapButtonBase::SetMargins(int, int)@@WXGTK2_2.4 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.2.2/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld: failed to set dynamic section sizes: Bad value collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [wxruby.so] Error 1 rm
2005 Oct 22
6
wxruby.so error with weft-qda
Dear wxruby users I''ve been trying to get wxruby-based weft-qda 0.9.6 running on a linux from scratch 6.1 system (this list had a discussion about weft-qda last year and alex fenton''s also been trying to help me out - no luck so far). I get stuck with wxruby 0.60 (I think). I compiled wxruby against wxGTK 2.4.2 (without gtk2, without unicode - gtk+ version is 1.2.10) - after
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
2004 Sep 18
4
wxruby-swig problem: MDIChildFrame::Maximize
I just grabbed the latest wxruby-swig from cvs and tried to compile it (without enabling the SWIG step) on my gentoo Linux box. I get: g++ -c -I/usr/lib/wx/include/gtk2-2.4 -DGTK_NO_CHECK_CASTS -D__WXGTK__ -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGE_FILES -O2 -march=athlon-xp -fPIC -I /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.4.8/bin -I /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.4.8/lib -I
2004 Aug 20
8
wxruby-swig: where does wxclasses-2.4.2.xml comes from?
Was trying to understand more about the internals of wxruby-swig, where does the big chunk of XML comes from? I saw something similiar in Python, is that massaged out of there? The codes produced by extractxml.rb and wxclasses-2.4.2.xml is quite different from the original header files. Just for example the WxDialog class. OnXXX are non-virtual in WxWidgets, but virtual in wxruby-swig
2004 Aug 29
6
wxRuby Compile Problems on Gentoo eBuild
Can you guys take a look at this and help Tom out? Thanks, Curt -----Original Message----- From: Tom Payne [mailto:twp@gentoo.org] Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 10:53 AM To: Curt Hibbs Subject: Re: FW: [ANN] wxRuby 0.5.0 has been released! On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 11:54:52AM -0500, Curt Hibbs wrote: > Hi Tom, I just wanted to inform you that we just released a new version > wxRuby if you
2004 May 12
2
wxRuby Requirements
I''m considering using wxRuby in a project, but the installation procedure seems to be pretty complicated. Can you tell me what users would have to do to use a wxRuby application on *NIX and Windows, assuming that Ruby itself is already available? >From what I understand, Windows users would just have to download the wxRuby distro, which contains everything needed to make it work.
2004 Nov 21
7
wxRuby 0.6.0 is released!
wxRuby 0.6.0 has been released and is now available for download from RubyForge at http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/ This release includes binary builds for Max OS X and MS Windows. Changes in this release include: * Additional widget support in XRC (thanks to Marshall Elfstrand) * Addition of wxScrollbar (thanks to Hans Harmon of Pinnacle Technologies Inc) * Addition of wxGrid event handlers (thanks
2006 Feb 17
7
Re: Problem building wxRuby: htmlproc.h not found
Hi, Has this problem been resolved? I encountered the same problem on my FC3 system with wxGTK-2.4.2 and wxruby-0.6. Thanks. Stephen [Wxruby-users] Re: Problem building wxRuby: htmlproc.h not found *Nick* devel at nicreations.com
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
2004 Dec 12
3
Re: Problem building wxRuby: htmlproc.h not found
I''ve heard of this before. Try running this line and send me the output ruby -e "p RUBY_PLATFORM" Nick Andreas Schwarz wrote: > I''m trying to build wxRuby 6.0 on Linux (Ubuntu). When I run make I get > an error because htmlproc.h is not found (it does not exist in the Linux > version of wxWidgets). I see that the html* object files are removed > from
2007 Dec 27
4
build problems, part III, and runtime problems, part I
After decoding the unresolved symbols from wxruby2.so using c++filt, and comparing with the symbols provided by wxGTK, it became clear that wxGTK was using wchar_t whereas wxruby2.so was using char. So I rebuilt wxGTK, turning off unicode. That worked. No more unresolved symbols. What gives? Should the wxruby code have been built using wchar_t, and if so, how? However, now I get the
2003 Aug 25
4
Re: ANN: wxRuby 0.1.0 Alpha has been released!
I''m not a Linux user. I suggest you subscribe to the wxRuby ML and get advice there from other Linux users. For the time being, I''ll cross-post this message to the wxRuby ML. Curt Markus Jais wrote: > > Curt Hibbs wrote: > > > http://rubyforge.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=35&release_id=46 > > > > The code itself has been quite stable for
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
2007 May 07
11
Is there any IDE (event driven) for wxRuby?
Hello, I''m completely newbie to wxRuby, in fact to Ruby language as well, but I''m completely in love with it!! I''m not a programmer, dunno maaaaaaaaany "technical things" but I''m doing my best. I Installed wxWidgets and wxRuby, the samples files run perfect, I was wondering... IS THERE ANY IDE FOR WXRUBY? something like REALbasic or Xcode Interface
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 -
2004 Apr 27
15
Building wxruby on Solaris 9
Hi all, Ruby 1.8.1 Solaris 9 wxwindows 2.4.2 (package from blastwave.org) wxruby 0.3.0 I''m having trouble getting this sucker to build on my Solaris box. Here''s how I''m building: ruby extconf.rb --with-xrc-dir=/opt/csw --with-xrc-include=/opt/csw/lib/wx The include directive I added because the setup.h file is there (for whatever reason). And yes, /opt/csw/bin and
2004 Jul 20
4
New Tutorial
There is a new Tutorial wiki page for installing wxRuby on various systems. Comments? Nick
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! --
2007 Nov 28
6
Problems installing/running svn-code
Hi, The last couple of days I''ve been trying to get back on the wxRuby-horse however I''ve ran into some problems while compiling/testing the subversion sources. Mind, the 1.9.2 official release works fine. Absolutely no problems whatsoever. The first hurdle was that the rake install target doesn''t work. It fails on rakewx.rb:145. Looking into it I found that