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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
2004 Mar 12
2
ANN: wxRuby 0.2.1 has been released!
This long-awaited version is available from rubyforge: http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxruby/ The big news, of course, is that it includes binary builds for MS Windows and Mac OS X Panther. I may add one or more Linux binaries later, or they may have to wait for 0.3. This is still an early beta release, so it still has a number of known problems. If you find a problem that is not mentioned
2003 Aug 19
0
are there Win32 users that have built wxRuby with VC++ and could put a binary for me online?
Hi all, are there any Win32 users that have built wxRuby with VC++ and could put a binary for me online? (Or send it to me?) I am using Andy Hunt''s one-click-installer Ruby-1.8.10. Thanks. Gerard Vreeswijk
2004 Jan 06
5
Another Updated - wxRuby Windows installeravailable for
Hmm everything installed fine but when I try to run the samples I get an error dialog stating: "rubyw.exe - unable to Locate Component This application has failed to start because MSVCRTD.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem." Which unless you are supplying the debug microsoft dll''s, re-installing will have no effect :) This was on WinXP
2004 Jun 11
5
Re: FW: problems installing wxruby
Jeremy Stell-Smith wrote: > Thanks a lot for the help, guys. I''m up and running with 2.4.2, but I > did have a few questions. Excellent. > So first, a friend and I basically have this month to dedicate to trying > to get a ruby ide pilot built on top of wxRuby. So, no, I really can''t > wait a few weeks to start. Any chance you could commit changes into cvs
2004 Jan 04
4
wxRuby Windows installer available for testing
I have a first cut of a windows installer for wxRuby available for testing. It can be downloaded with this URL: http://curthibbs.us/wxruby-mswin-0.2_debug.zip This installer currently assumes that you have installed Ruby from Andy Hunt''s one-click Ruby Installer for Windows, *and* that you have installed it in the default directory (C:\ruby). I still need to figure out how to read
2004 Jan 07
0
Another Updated - wxRuby Windowsinstalleravailablefor
Just to let you know Curt the new debug build works perfectly for me ... well nearly. Trying to run the controls.rbw example generates an error dialog "Debug" "E:\dev\RubyDev\wx\src\common\ctrlsub.cpp(120): assert "m_clientDataItemsType == wxClientData_Void" failed: this window doesn''t have void client data Do you want to stop the program? You can also choose
2004 Jan 05
3
Updated - wxRuby Windows installer available for
Curt, I just downloaded and tried your installer and the installation went fine. There are problems with the samples not finding their images files, but only when I try to run the samples from their Start menu shortcuts. When I edit the properties of a shortcut, and change the "Start in" folder to match the folder where the sample resides, then the problems go away. (As-installed,
2004 Jun 18
3
wxRuby 0.4.0 has been released!
wxRuby 0.4.0 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 Panther and MS Windows. Please report any bugs or feature requests here: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?group_id=35 Changes in this release include: * Many bugs were fixed. * Added grid sample program. * Windows binary now includes
2004 Jan 06
2
Debug and Release builds of the wxRuby Windows Installer
Ok, I now have both debug and release build installers for wxRuby 0.2 on windows. As I said in my earlier emails these are designed to install on top of Andy Hunt''s one-click Ruby Installer for Windows (version 1.8.0). In the start menu I create a wxRuby group with shortcuts to run the sample apps and to display "wxRuby Help" (which is just a freshly updated version of the
2003 Dec 31
3
Whoo Hoo! I got a working Windows Build of wxRuby
I finally got a working native windows build of wxRuby (using a static build of wxWindows so everything is in a single dll -- wxruby.so)! Two things contributed to my success: 1) building wxWindows with the vc++ makefiles (instead of the vc++ projects), and 2) very careful attention to compiler/linker flags specified in extconf.rb. Kevin, I had to modify app.cpp, depend, extconf.rb, and wx.h. I
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 Apr 15
1
Re: wxRuby and Unicode
I think so (especially if you build from source), but I''m not 100% sure. I''ll forward this to the wxRuby user''s ML -- Kevin Smith probably knows. Curt > -----Original Message----- > From: Wayne Magor [mailto:wemagor@hotmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:19 AM > To: ruby-talk ML > Subject: wxRuby and Unicode > > > Is it possible to
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 Aug 23
11
Are we going to do q wxRuby 0.5.0 release?
I''m just trying to plan out my week, and I wanted to see how everyone felt about a 0.5.0 release of wxRuby (not wxruby-swig). Are we ready for this? If not, what remains to be done? Curt
2004 Apr 15
9
RubyGems and wxRuby
Kevin, were you planning to do a linux tarball or RPM for 0.3 before focusing on the SWIG version? I think its important for many obvious reasons, but I''ll just mention the one that prompted me to write this email. In the long term, I''d like to see wxRuby become the standard GUI toolkit for ruby, and I am simultaneously working several fronts to help make that happen. My
2004 Apr 24
2
Re: wxRuby problem...
Michael S. Jessop wrote: > > This may belong elsewhere... but I downloaded and and installed wxGTK on > Fedora Core 2 (I know I know, beta software) then downloaded and built > wxRuby successfully (at least I didn''t get any errors - extconf.rb, make, > make install). Whenever I try to run a sample program I get... > > [mike@zootoo minimal]$ ruby minimal.rb >
2004 Apr 24
0
Crashes in wxRuby 0.3 (was: wxRuby splitter sampleproblems)
Curt Hibbs wrote: > Kevin Smith wrote: >>On the other hand, I do not want wxRuby to get a bad reputation. Perhaps >>it is worth fixing them, and releasing a 0.4 (or 0.3.1). > > I guess this really hinges on when "reasonably soon" is likely to be. Are we > talking a month? two months? four months? Good question. I should have a better idea by the end of this
2004 Jun 04
1
RE: problems installing wxruby
Jeremy Stell-Smith wrote: > > actually... > > the mac distro only includes the mac readme, and doesn''t say > anything about > wxwindows/widgets at all, except for where to get it > > the source distro in the main readme says that it works with wxWidgets OR > wxWindows 2.4.x Probably a wording error that snuck in when trying to accomodate the name change to
2004 Oct 01
14
wxruby-swig on Windows & possible release
I''m trying to build wxruby-swig on windows with the idea of building a windows installer for it. I think that this would go a long way toward encouraging windows developers to try out wxruby-swig. What do you think? Are we far enough along to contemplate a release? Building wxruby-swig on windows is actually going pretty smoothly, but I want to build it with vc++ 7.1 to match the