Curt Hibbs
2004-Jan-06 23:14 UTC
[Wxruby-users] 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 "Poor man''s doc of wxRuby"). The links to these installers are: http://curthibbs.us/wxruby-mswin-0.2_debug.zip http://curthibbs.us/wxruby-mswin-0.2_release.zip Please let me know if you find any problems so I can fix them before these are posted to RubyForge as part of our official 0.2 release. Thanks, Curt
Gour
2004-Jan-07 13:19 UTC
[Wxruby-users] Debug and Release builds of the wxRuby Windows Installer
Curt Hibbs (curt@hibbs.com) wrote:> Please let me know if you find any problems so I can fix them before these > are posted to RubyForge as part of our official 0.2 release.This one works nicely (release version). Congrats! No neede to keep mingw version any longer :-) Sincerely, Gour -- Gour gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493
Kevin Smith
2004-Jan-07 22:57 UTC
[Wxruby-users] Debug and Release builds of the wxRuby Windows Installer
Gour wrote:> This one works nicely (release version). Congrats! > > No neede to keep mingw version any longer :-)If only that were true. :-( We don''t need a mingw binary, but it is still important for us to support mingw for those folks who want to do wxruby development under MSWindows, but don''t have access to MSVC++. I did discover that there are cross-platform mingw tools, so theoretically I can build a mingw dll myself on my Debian box. I assume it''s not as easy as it sounds, though. Kevin