<DIV>um...but...after compiling them, Do I will have problems with the dll's generated? Which are the problems? Well, I will better post them when I come across them :D</DIV> <DIV>What I don't understand is why I should download the ruby-dev package :(<BR><BR><BR><B><I>John C Barstow <jbowtie@amathaine.com></I></B> escribió:</DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 14:10 +0200, Damaris Fuentes wrote:<BR>> Hi you all,<BR>> <BR>> I’m quite new to RedLand stuff. I wanna apply its Ruby binding in XP<BR>> and I don’t really know how to start. I think I must download the<BR>> Redland things and compile the whole packages in CygWin, am I right?<BR>> Cause I have found dlls v.1.0.2 packages for w32 but I think Redland<BR>> bindings for Ruby are already in v.1.0.3… I would appreciate if<BR>> somebody confirms these steps are correct.<BR><BR>Currently the
Cygwin way is best for the Ruby bindings. I have tried<BR>compiling them before but had mixed success; while I can compile them I<BR>can't package them properly due to limitations in how Ruby gems handles<BR>DLLs.<BR><BR>> <BR>> I would also like to know if I should have Ruby installed to compile<BR>> the bindings (perhaps this is a silly question, but I’m also new to<BR>> Ruby :S).<BR>> Thank you really much in advance.<BR>> <BR>Yes, I believe you will need to have Ruby installed. If using Cygwin I<BR>think you will also want the ruby-dev package.<BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR><BR>************************************<br>"And I can’t talk in a crowd<br>When I’m alone I’m too loud.<br>Thank you for keeping me company<br>You’ve all been so nice to me..." <br>************************************<p>
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