Re: Orphaned modules (was: compiling Inline::Ruby on win32)

2007-08-10 Thread Randy Kobes
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Ed S. Peschko wrote: In particular, it looks like Win32::Setupsup and Win32::SAM are both sort of orphaned modules that are fairly essential to controlling internet explorer in a fine, granularized way (ie: firing up IE and populating both main windows and closing

Re: Orphaned modules (was: compiling Inline::Ruby on win32)

2007-08-10 Thread Ed S. Peschko
On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 09:39:46PM -0500, Randy Kobes wrote: On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Ed S. Peschko wrote: In particular, it looks like Win32::Setupsup and Win32::SAM are both sort of orphaned modules that are fairly essential to controlling internet explorer in a fine, granularized way (ie:

Re: Orphaned modules (was: compiling Inline::Ruby on win32)

2007-08-10 Thread Ed S. Peschko
On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 09:39:46PM -0500, Randy Kobes wrote: On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Ed S. Peschko wrote: In particular, it looks like Win32::Setupsup and Win32::SAM are both sort of orphaned modules that are fairly essential to controlling internet explorer in a fine, granularized way (ie:

Re: Orphaned modules (was: compiling Inline::Ruby on win32)

2007-08-10 Thread Randy Kobes
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Ed S. Peschko wrote: In particular, it looks like Win32::Setupsup and Win32::SAM are both sort of orphaned modules that are fairly essential to controlling internet explorer in a fine, granularized way (ie: firing up IE and populating both main windows and closing