Hi!

Just a wild guess - I didn't ever use Ferret on Windows - Do you have a
compiler installed? Can you build and install other gems with native
extensions?

Jens


On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 07:47:56PM +0100, Ngoc Ngoc wrote:
>  Directory of C:\search_app
> 
> 01/21/2007  19:37    <DIR>          .
> 01/21/2007  19:37    <DIR>          ..
> 01/21/2007  19:36           427 008 ferret-0.10.13.gem
> 01/21/2007  19:07           148 992 rdig-0.3.4.gem
>                2 File(s)        576 000 bytes
>                2 Dir(s)  45 135 982 592 bytes free
> 
> C:\search_app>gem install ferret
> Building native extensions.  This could take a while...
> 
> ERROR:  Error installing gem ferret[.gem]: ERROR: Failed to build gem
> native ext
> ension.
> Gem files will remain installed in c:/Program
> Files/Ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/
> ferret-0.10.13 for inspection.
> 
> 
> Results logged to c:/Program
> Files/Ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ferret-0.10.13/ex
> t/gem_make.out
> 
> C:\search_app>
> 
> 
> ---------------------
> And looking at gem_make.out showing nothing
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