Interesting, I did poke around and notice the MacRuby commented bits... anyway,
I've added a ticket for now:
https://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/1450
Thanks,
-Gabriel
On Feb 7, 2012, at 6:40 PM, Mark Rada wrote:
> I'm not sure if any specific "training" is possible. The first thing you
> migh
I'm not sure if any specific "training" is possible. The first thing you might
want to do is try to run the rubygems test suite under MacRuby, just to see if
it even runs. I tried it, one test crashed, but it finished and here are the
results for me:
882 tests, 2489 assertions, 34 failures, 113
Is the work something you could train me on?
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On Feb 7, 2012, at 5:14 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
It's always quite a lot of work, especially when a new release is pushed
weekly. Could you open a ticket tho?
Thanks
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Gabriel Gilder wrote:
> Hi,
It's always quite a lot of work, especially when a new release is pushed
weekly. Could you open a ticket tho?
Thanks
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Gabriel Gilder wrote:
> Hi, just wondering if there are plans to bring the version of Rubygems
> that is bundled with MacRuby up to date any time s
Hi, just wondering if there are plans to bring the version of Rubygems that is
bundled with MacRuby up to date any time soon. The current version with MacRuby
0.10 is Rubygems 1.4.2 -- quite a bit behind standard Rubygems, which is at
1.8.15. This becomes a problem when certain gems are configur