Can't not install Inline::Ruby module

2006-12-20 Thread chen li
Hi all, I try to install a perl module called Inline::Ruby but it fails. Here is the error information: C:\Perl\local\Inline-Ruby-0.02perl Makefile.PL Could not find the ruby interpreter on your PATH. Stopping... Any idea how to fix it? Thanks, Li

Re: Can't not install Inline::Ruby module

2006-12-20 Thread Mumia W.
On 12/20/2006 02:34 AM, chen li wrote: Hi all, I try to install a perl module called Inline::Ruby but it fails. Here is the error information: C:\Perl\local\Inline-Ruby-0.02perl Makefile.PL Could not find the ruby interpreter on your PATH. Stopping... Any idea how to fix it? Thanks, Li

Re: Can't not install Inline::Ruby module

2006-12-20 Thread chen li
--- Mumia W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] C:\Perl\local\Inline-Ruby-0.02perl Makefile.PL Could not find the ruby interpreter on your PATH. Stopping... Do you have a Ruby interpreter installed? Is is available on the system PATH ? If either of the answers is no, that would explain the

Re: Can't not install Inline::Ruby module

2006-12-20 Thread Mumia W.
On 12/20/2006 07:48 AM, chen li wrote: C:\Perl\local\Inline-Ruby-0.02perl Makefile.PL Could not find the ruby interpreter on your PATH. Stopping... Yes. I have a Ruby interpreter installed and it works fine for running Ruby scripts. But I am not sure why it is not available on the system

Re: Can't not install Inline::Ruby module

2006-12-20 Thread David Moreno Garza
chen li wrote: Yes. I have a Ruby interpreter installed and it works fine for running Ruby scripts. But I am not sure why it is not available on the system PATH. Do you run Ruby scripts from any directory on your Windows system? -- David Moreno Garza [EMAIL PROTECTED] |

Re: Can't not install Inline::Ruby module

2006-12-20 Thread David Moreno Garza
Mumia W. wrote: I can't tell you how to get the Ruby interpreter onto the system PATH in Windows. Any Windows users out there? If he can launch the Ruby interpreter from any location of the Windows filesystem tree, then it's probably a bug of the module itself, when stating that it can't find