Please read the instructions that are printed at the console:
Please update your PATH to include build tools or download the DevKit
from 'http://rubyinstaller.org/downloads' and follow the instructions
at 'http://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/wiki/Development-Kit'
In order to compile extension, you need to install development tools:
https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/wiki/Development-Kit
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Seems you're not reading the instructions.
1) Did you follow all the steps indicated in the wiki page?
2) Did you verify that config.yml contain the version of Ruby you want
DevKit installed?
3) If you manually downloaded binaries, you MUST manually add the path
to the Ruby installation in config.yml inside DevKit.
Please, read the instructions.
> ---
> - C:/Ruby187
>
Then have you invoked: ruby dk.rb install ?
What is the output?
That means is installed, however you say that "gem install rdiscount"
is giving you error?
Are you sure are installing in the right version of Ruby?
Can you confirm with "ruby -v" and "where ruby.exe" ?
Well, this clarifies the problem: you're installing the DevKit in
Ruby187 when your current Ruby is other (1.9.2)
If you manually installed Ruby 1.9.2, dk.rb will not detect it, and
you need to manually add the entry to config.yml and then execute
"ruby dk.rb install"
Also, you installed in a path with spaces, things might not work
because of that.
Either move your Ruby 1.9.2 installation outside the path with spaces
and add - G:/Ruby192 to config.yml, or use the installer.
Then, repeat the DevKit installation process.
Hello, please email the list, so all benefit from the answer.
I'm not familiar with RJB, so cannot help you there. Seems is a Java
bridge which will also require development headers and libraries you
might not have.
I recommend reach out the gem authors and ask to provide a gem
compatible with "i386-mingw32" Windows platform.
You have links for that here:
https://rubygems.org/gems/rjb