Debian makes the very civillised assumption that not everyone who runs an application needs the ability to compile the application. Now if we can just get a nice integration between apt and gem we would have a much more usable and secure system. On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 08:58 +0100, Jens Kraemer wrote: > On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 09:45:28AM +0200, Benjamin Krause wrote: > > > ruby extconf.rb install ferret > > > extconf.rb:11:in `require': no such file to load -- mkmf > (LoadError) > > > from extconf.rb:11 > > > > Geth, > > > > i would assume, your ruby setup is broken. at least for root. > > are you able to compile other extension or install other > > gems? mkmf is a basic library of ruby, i've got it automatically > > installed by ruby at > > > > /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/mkmf.rb > > he's on Ubuntu, which inherited the nice feature of having Ruby split > up > in several packages from Debian :( > > mkmf is part of ruby1.8-dev. > > Jens > > -- > Jens Krämer > webit! Gesellschaft für neue Medien mbH > Schnorrstraße 76 | 01069 Dresden > Telefon +49 351 46766-0 | Telefax +49 351 46766-66 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.webit.de > > Amtsgericht Dresden | HRB 15422 > GF Sven Haubold, Hagen Malessa > _______________________________________________ > Ferret-talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ferret-talk > >
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