or
directory - /home/jswensen/poi/trunk/src/contrib/poi-ruby/release/poi4r.so
from /home/jswensen/poi/trunk/src/contrib/poi-ruby/release/poi4r.so
from (irb):1
I have the path to libgcj.so.7 included in my RUBYLIB variable so I'm at
a loss for what the issue is. Any ideas?
Jeff
/poi/trunk/src/contrib/poi-ruby/release/poi4r.so
from /home/jswensen/poi/trunk/src/contrib/poi-ruby/release/poi4r.so
from (irb):1
I have the path to libgcj.so.7 included in my RUBYLIB variable so I'm at
a loss for what the issue is. Any ideas?
Jeff Swensen wrote:
I am
I'm able to create xls files with poi4r just fine but for some reason
any ruby script that requires poi4r hangs at the end. Has anyone ever
experienced this? Or possibly have some ideas as to what causes it.
b.rb:
require 'release/poi4r'
puts 'test'
strace ruby b.rb:
...
write(1, test\n,
an object is referenced.
As for segfaults, the whole thing, i've found, is quite sensitive to swig
version. Maybe you can try with an older swig version?
Regards
-
Avik
On Thursday 22 Mar 2007 3:03:11 am Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Okay from Ruby on Linux...yes POI-ruby is probably your best
, is quite sensitive to swig
version. Maybe you can try with an older swig version?
Regards
-
Avik
On Thursday 22 Mar 2007 3:03:11 am Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Okay from Ruby on Linux...yes POI-ruby is probably your best option
I thought you were doing from C on Linux Hopefully
is
referenced.
As for segfaults, the whole thing, i've found, is quite sensitive to swig
version. Maybe you can try with an older swig version?
Regards
-
Avik
On Thursday 22 Mar 2007 3:03:11 am Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Okay from Ruby on Linux...yes POI-ruby is probably
Why?
Why not just compile with GCJ and then wrap that?
Seems weird to go 3 techs deep...
Also there are C utils for OLE and XLS. Check out open office and
gnumeric...use those...doesn't make sense to use C-Ruby-POI
Jeff Swensen wrote:
I am attempting to write my own C wrapper for the POI
I might be stating my intention incorrectly. I have the relevant bits
from poi-ruby compiled with gcj, and am attempting to wrap that myself
instead of using SWIG.
As far as open office and gnumeric, I have been unable to find a fully
featured discrete library for writing XLS files from ruby
Okay from Ruby on Linux...yes POI-ruby is probably your best option
I thought you were doing from C on Linux Hopefully Avik is around
and he can help... I'll ping him if he doesn't answer.
Jeff Swensen wrote:
I might be stating my intention incorrectly. I have the relevant bits
from