You have two options here. First you can install the win32 version of
the sequel gem, which does not depend on parsetree/rubyinline:

http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/28866/sequel-0.4.2-x86-mswin32-60.gem

Or, you could install the win32 versions of ParseTree/RubyInline which
contain precompiled binaries and do not require a C compiler:

http://web.mit.edu/~agp/www/parsetree-win32/

  Aman Gupta

On Dec 8, 1:59 am, paulf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have gone back to ruby platform in my Netbeans/Windows Vista setup
> and tried to run script
>
> -----------------
> require 'rubygems'
> require 'sequel'
>
> puts "Done"
> -----------------
>
> But it fails because of RubyInline.
>
> ../gems/RubyInline-3.6.5/lib/inline.rb:397.. etc.
>
> Probably because it cannot find a C compiler, which seems to be a
> severe restriction (if this is the case)
>
> Can sequel be used without requiring parsetree etc. or how can it be
> used in my type of environment.
>
> Paul Fraser
>
> On Dec 6, 10:42 pm, xraid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > can you try with db = Sequel.sqlite to se if it is pg related
>
> > On Dec 6, 10:36 am, paulf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Before I get to the JDBC stuff, I need to get through the early stages
> > > of getting sequel to run in JRuby.
>
> > > # main.rb    as per your overview example.
>
> > > require 'rubygems'
> > > require 'sequel'
>
> > > url = "postgres://postgres:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5432/paulPlay"
> > > db = Sequel(url)
>
> > > db.create_table :items do
> > >   column :name, :text
> > >   column :price, :float
> > > end
>
> > > items = db[:items]
>
> > > items << {:name => 'abc', :price => rand*100}
> > > items << {:name => 'def', :price => rand*100}
> > > items << {:name => 'ghi', :price => rand*100}
>
> > > puts "Item count: #{items.count}"
> > > items.reverse_order(:price).print
> > > puts "The average price is : #{items.avg(:price)}"
>
> > > error output :-
>
> > > C:/Program Files/NetBeans 6.0/ruby1/jruby-1.0.2/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/
> > > sequel-0.4.1.3/
> > >   lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb:208:in `execute': undefined method
> > > `async_exec' for #<PGconn:0x1117a20>
> > > (NoMethodError)
>
> > > Any clue as to problem. I am quite new to this world having left
> > > behind many years in the delphi world, so I may initially need some
> > > hand holding :-)
>
> > > Paul Fraser
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