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From: Jeremy N. <jn...@gn...> - 2007-10-25 17:33:12
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Yes, "which ruby" does point to the one that I installed. Is the REXML
just a library? It might be that my library path in my profile is a bit
mixed up compared to my executable path.....
Eloy Duran wrote:
> Well autotest works with RubyCocoa, but as longs as you don't have RC installed
> require 'osx/cocoa' will not work. ('osx/cocoa' == RubyCocoa)
>
> Like Laurent said could you double check your REXML/ruby installation?
> I suppose "which ruby" points to the one you installed?
>
> Eloy
>
> On 10/25/07, Jeremy Nicoll <jn...@gn...> wrote:
>
>> Actually, I tried it out with the older version because the newest
>> version did not work (same error as the older version). I tried this with
>> the SVN version as well with the same results. Here is my version of Ruby:
>> ruby 1.8.6 (2007-09-23 patchlevel 110) [i686-darwin8.10.1]
>>
>> Yes, I'm talking about autotest. It fails saying that it requires
>> osx/cocoa or some other gem like that.
>>
>>
>> Eloy Duran wrote:
>> Hi Jeremy,
>>
>>
>>
>> When I follow the instructions to install from source, I get the
>> following error:
>>
>> Is there a specific reason that you are trying to use an older release?
>> 0.11.1.
>> Not that I know of such an error occuring with 0.11.1, but still :)
>>
>> Which version of ruby are you using?
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm especially frustrated because I want to use Zentest, and it seems that
>> Zentest does not work without RubyCocoa. Any help is appreciated. I had
>> Safari 3 beta installed, but reverted back to 2 before attempting the
>> install. I do have the binary install, but since I have a custom version of
>> Ruby installed and I am now attempting to install from source.
>>
>> Do you mean autotest? Or another component of the ZenTest suite?
>> Because I use autotest all the time with RubyCocoa. (Which others
>> should try too!)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Eloy
>>
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