Hi Dave,
trunk is the development branch of MacRuby therefore it happens that
sometimes things don't work as expected.
I'm currently working on IO stuff and sockets and I confirm that
macrake is broken because of this (though all the specs pass). If you
go back in time for a few revisions it should work. I committed that
yesterday night, so be patient.
Laurent
On Sep 3, 2009, at 5:49 AM, Dave Baldwin wrote:
I have just upgraded to Snow Leopard and found MacRuby 0.4 didn't
work. Upgraded to the latest trunk using the instructions found
here: http://redartisan.com/2009/9/1/macruby-intro
Having done this I cannot run some of the HotCocoa examples.
For calculato, layout_view and hotconsole doing a macrake just
hangs. Doing a macrake -- trace did get the examples to build and
run. Subsequent macrake then launched the example and they appear
to work, however macrake never exits even when the app is quit.
Doing a macrake clean (also never ends) will replicate the above
behaviour.
The "demo" example exhibits similar behaviour but the window is
displayed and then unexpectedly quits.
Are these known problems or is there a problem with my build of
MacRuby?
MacRuby version 0.5 (ruby 1.9.0) [universal-darwin10.0, x86_64]
Thanks,
Dave.
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