On May 17, 11:30 pm, Jef Poskanzer jef.poskan...@gmail.com wrote:
Before turning off basic auth twitter needs to provide their own
official implementation of a CLI OAuth getter, written in plain old C.
Maybe http://oauth.googlecode.com/svn/code/c/liboauth/ plus an xml
parser?
I tested both git apply patchfile and patch -p 1 -i patchfile
separately before posting the commands, and they both worked for me.
Note that the git command doesn't produce any output, but does patch
the files.
If it still isn't working for you, you can always manually edit the
files. It's a
On May 15, 4:29 pm, Patrick Kennedy kenned...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sure it mostly my new newness to Ruby; rake/make files are not my
strong area as well.
You're not stuck on a Ruby issue. Try the steps I listed on a new
repository. At the end, download the gist, and use git apply
patchfile.
On May 15, 12:41 am, kuhkatz kuhk...@googlemail.com wrote:
so i suppose i am doing things wrong.
i followed your instructions, but when i apply the diff, i get this:
$ patch -i twurldiff
Close. You can do either one of
patch -p 1 -i twurldiff
or
git apply twurldiff
Faried.
Scott, Nate:
I got it to work with a minor adjustment on Ubuntu 10.04. I did
apt-get install rake rubygems libopenssl-ruby
gem install oauth
gem install rr
gem install require_all
git clone http://github.com/marcel/twurl.git
apply this diff: http://gist.github.com/400489
rake dist:gem
gem