John Mcleod wrote:
> Thanks again for the quick reply.
> You are right. This is not the place for this post. My apologies.
> I will move to the appropriate forum.
> The funny thing is that I'm running a VM of Windows 2003 on a MAC.
> I'm really a PHP guy with around 2 weeks (department mandated) of Ruby 
> experience.
> Thanks again.
> JohnM

No problem John -

I visit pretty much all forums and there are some great guys over there 
that can assist.  Luis Lavena and Roger Pack are pretty much the experts 
on ruby platform and the state of the windows one click installer over 
in the ruby forums.

I've built 1.9.1 via mingw and I've also managed to half build my own 
1.9.1 via vc8 which took about 1 month trying to update/upgrade and 
install various libraries that ruby requires, zlib, iconv, readline, 
etc.

Trust me on the frustrations mate :)

As a windows user, I feel very unloved.  I think it comes down to just 
developing on the type of system you will be go to production on.  If 
your server is on linux for instance, develop using a vmware or 
virtualbox distro of the same version.

However, I tend to do both.  I develop on windows and on linux (I just 
prefer windows development over linux due to familiarity).

At least with MAC you have textmate :)
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