Ok, updated the distro at http://people.apache.org/~boisvert/buildr-1.3.5-jruby-1.4.0.zip
Tested on both Linux and Windows. Let me know if you have any luck using it. alex On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Alex Boisvert <[email protected]>wrote: > Thanks, yes, I think I have solutions for both platforms now. Just need > to start VirtualBox to test the Windows part (which I should have done the > first time around). > > And I've now removed all other scripts (jirb, jrubyc, ...) so they don't > conflict with other JRuby installs. > > alex > > > > On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Nick Sieger <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Alex, >> >> For Windows, you can piggy back off our new native launcher in JRuby 1.4 >> by copying jruby.exe to buildr.exe. This effectively does the same as "jruby >> -S buildr" would do. The PATH issue is trickier admittedly. You really need >> the shebang in the "buildr" script to point to the copy of JRuby that was >> bundled, instead of "#!/usr/bin/env jruby". >> >> /Nick >> >> >> On Nov 10, 2009, at 16:42 , Alex Boisvert wrote: >> >> Hmmmm.... for a start there's two big issues with this distro. First, if >>> you already have jruby in your PATH, things get confused and basically >>> nothing works. Second, there's no buildr.bat so it's pretty useless for >>> Windows users. (Unless they are willing to run "jruby -S buildr") >>> >>> I'll do another take later. Thanks for listening ;) >>> >>> alex >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Alex Boisvert <[email protected] >>> >wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I've created an experimental distribution of Buildr 1.3.5 and JRuby >>>> 1.4.0 >>>> and made it available at: >>>> http://people.apache.org/~boisvert/buildr-1.3.5-jruby-1.4.0.zip<http://people.apache.org/%7Eboisvert/buildr-1.3.5-jruby-1.4.0.zip> >>>> <http://people.apache.org/%7Eboisvert/buildr-1.3.5-jruby-1.4.0.zip> >>>> >>>> >>>> The distro is 15M -- not too bad. I've trimmed the packaged JRuby of >>>> everything I could that didn't affect functionality, such as >>>> documentation >>>> and Ruby 1.9 support. >>>> >>>> To use it, simply >>>> 1) unzip in a directory, >>>> 2) set your PATH to point to the "bin" directory, and >>>> 3) run "buildr" as usual. >>>> >>>> Looking for feedback on how it works as a quick way to get >>>> yourself/other >>>> people started. If there's enough interest, it could become part of our >>>> supported distros. >>>> >>>> thanks, >>>> alex >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >
