OK, Don't know how THAT happened. The Application directory had the wrong
ownership and permissions -
drwx-- 6 1025 wheel 204 Oct 6 11:24 Application
I changed it to root owner and 755 permissions and it works now.
Thanks!
Jeff
On Dec 6, 2010, at 8:13 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> Did
Did you install the iPhone SDK by any chance? Here is what you should see:
$ ls /Library/Application\ Support/Developer/Shared/Xcode/Project\
Templates/Application/
MacRuby ApplicationMacRuby Core Data Application
MacRuby Document-based Application MacRuby Preference Pane
Otherwis
Hello!
Being an old POSIX/C hack, I usually do my MacRuby coding with MacVim. While
trying to look into a bug during the bug mash I found that I didn't have all of
the MacRuby templates available in XCode. The only one I see is a system
plugin for the MacRuby preference pane plugin. Any sugg
Thanks to everyone who participated, we were able to screen the vast majority
of tickets and our road to 1.0 is clearer now!
1.0 bugs: http://www.macruby.org/trac/report/17 (78 total)
Later bugs: http://www.macruby.org/trac/report/18 (53 total)
Unscreened bugs: http://www.macruby.org/trac/report/
It shouldn't occur in the first place, actually. I.e. no Ruby code should lead
to a segfault. Can you create a ticket for this?
Thanks
On 6 dec 2010, at 22:03, Robert Rice wrote:
> Would it be possible to catch this error rather than allowing MacRuby to
> crash with a Segmentation fault:
>
>
Would it be possible to catch this error rather than allowing MacRuby to crash
with a Segmentation fault:
Last login: Mon Dec 6 11:05:14 on console
new-host:~ robertrice$ macirb
irb(main):001:0> nil.alloc.init
Segmentation fault
new-host:~ robertrice$
Thanks,
Bob Rice
Idem dito. Thanks a lot everyone! I had tons of fun :)
On 6 dec 2010, at 20:48, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who joined the fun, we went from around 230 unscreeened
> tickets to 32: http://www.macruby.org/trac/report/19
> We now have 80 open tickets scheduled for 1.0
> http://www.
Thanks to everyone who joined the fun, we went from around 230 unscreeened
tickets to 32: http://www.macruby.org/trac/report/19
We now have 80 open tickets scheduled for 1.0
http://www.macruby.org/trac/report/17
The provided help saved the team an incredible amount of work.
What's next? My guess
RVM http://rvm.beginrescueend.com/ is a great tool to run multiple isolated
Rubies on your machine.
I personally use it to manage my CRubies and various gemsets.
However, last night I had some problems due to the way rvm works and the way
I was using it so I figured I should share it with the list.