Hey Alex,
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 4:31 AM, Alex Fenton <alex at pressure.to> wrote:
> Hey Mario
> Thanks for doing that. Is there a free VM that allows 64-bit guest
> machines? My version of VirtualBox doesn''t; VMware does but is $$.
I actually have a server I work on for this World of Warcraft emulator
project, that has a 64 Bit processor......
The gem file looks large - the previous one was only ~10% bigger than
the> equivalent x86 one. Perhaps you could check if doing ''strip -x
> lib/wxruby.so'' then ''rake gem'' again produces a
smaller one, and if so,
> upload that in place.
Done and done.
Also I think the platform tag for x86_64 is AMD64; IA-64 is intel''s
64-bit.>
Actually, the 64 bit processor that I built this on, is a 2x Intel Xeon 2.0
GHz Quad Core system, with 4 gigs of ram, and CentOS installed on it. I
custom compiled Ruby, and installed it. So , it''s giving the tag back
for
libs and such installed as x86_64. hence why I put it as Intel IA64.
Please allow for 24 hours, or longer, to pass, to allow the gem to
be>> migrated between all gem repos.
>>
> Usually a bit quicker than this:
> http://rubyforge.org/docman/view.php/5/460/faq.html#mirror
Tech support guy coming out in me, usually I tell people 24 hours, out of
habbit. ;-)
cheers> alex
>
L8ers,
--
Mario Steele
http://www.trilake.net
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http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxruby/
http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxride/
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