Hi,
yes i used the latest nightly build, honestly i would prefer to use sqlite3 and
activerecord instead of coredata, maybe in few months that will be possible.
Thanks for your commitment
Wladjmir
>
> Hi,
>
> C extensions are not supported in the current stable release, 0.5.
>
> I suppose you are using MacRuby trunk? Support for C extensions on trunk is
> _very_ experimental. I was able to get the sqlite3 extension working a couple
> of weeks ago, but I didn't test recently. And currently trunk is a bit
> unstable because we just merged a big branch. I recommend to wait for the
> next release if you want to use C extensions, and in the meantime, to use
> something that does not rely on the C API (such as Objective-C frameworks
> like CoreData).
>
> Laurent
>
> On Mar 13, 2010, at 4:13 AM, Wladj wrote:
>
>> Can someone help me to get sqlite3 gem working with macruby?
>>
>>> macirb
>> irb(main):006:0> require 'rubygems'
>> => true
>> irb(main):007:0> require 'sqlite3'
>> => true
>> irb(main):008:0> db = SQLite3::Database.new("test.db")
>> Segmentation fault
>>
>> or suggest me a viable other way or db to have simple db function in macruby
>> (CoreData seems to me too cumbersome)
>>
>> Thanks
>> Wladjmir
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