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Ah, s3 permissions again... Will change that when get back home.
Sorry for for that.
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Hi Luis,I too mean no disrespect, but what exactly is going on here? Please help me better understand. It seems you are the maintainer of the SQLite3 ruby gem? Why isn't there a Ruby 2.x version available? Is there something that we as developers can help out with?
Hi Luis,Sorry, I think, I found a kind of bug in sqlite3. Where could I report that?
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What is a .lzma file?
What program do I need to use it?
to extract:
Hi Luis, I'm new to Rails and just upgraded to Rails 4.0, Ruby 2.0 (32 bit version), Gem 2.0.3 on Windows 7. I'm having difficulty running the rails server, I keep getting this error and not sure what I need to do.C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby200x32/lib/ruby/gems/2.0.0/gems/sqlite3-1.3.7-x86-mingw32/lib/sqlite3.rb:6:in `require': cannot load such file -- sqlite3/sqlite3_native (LoadError)
Sorry for bother you, but I made all the step that you mentioned
downloadhttp://packages.openknapsack.org/sqlite/sqlite-3.7.15.2-x86-windows.tar.lzma
create a directory c:\basedatos"UNZIP" the lzma filetry to install the sqlite3 gem(fail)uninstall sqlite3re-try to install sqlite3 with NO LUCKY
I'm using Windows 7 withRails 4.0.0ruby 2.0.0p195 (2013-05-14) [i386-mingw32]C:\Basedatos>gem install sqlite3 --platform=ruby -- --with-opt-dir=c:/basedatos
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 8:09 PM, JULII RIVERA <smileto...@gmail.com> wrote:Sorry for bother you, but I made all the step that you mentionedHello,downloadhttp://packages.openknapsack.org/sqlite/sqlite-3.7.15.2-x86-windows.tar.lzma
create a directory c:\basedatos"UNZIP" the lzma filetry to install the sqlite3 gem(fail)uninstall sqlite3re-try to install sqlite3 with NO LUCKYWhat you mean by "unzip" ? Did you use bsdtar? Instructions explaining the usage of bsdtar (that comes with the DevKit), and you need to:bsdtar --lzma -xf <path\to\sqlite3.tar.lzma>
I'm using Windows 7 withRails 4.0.0ruby 2.0.0p195 (2013-05-14) [i386-mingw32]C:\Basedatos>gem install sqlite3 --platform=ruby -- --with-opt-dir=c:/basedatosCan you double check that C:/basedatos contains the bin, lib and include directories as they are inside the .tar.lzma package?Here is the output of a clean installation I just did to test things out:
Thank you for your quick response
[...]
The problem ocurrs when I tried to install sqlite3, using the command that you provideI'm using Windows 7 withRails 4.0.0ruby 2.0.0p195 (2013-05-14) [i386-mingw32]C:\Basedatos>gem install sqlite3 --platform=ruby -- --with-opt-dir=c:/basedatosCan you double check that C:/basedatos contains the bin, lib and include directories as they are inside the .tar.lzma package?Here is the output of a clean installation I just did to test things out:I reviewed the link provided above, you made a little change(bsdtar --exclude .metadata), I deleted everything in the C:\Basedatos and ran again bsdtar, everything is ok(all directories and files), but still receiving the same error. Can I send you the mkmf.lof file? or any files that you request to me in order that you double check what is happening
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 10:49 PM, JULII RIVERA <smileto...@gmail.com> wrote:Thank you for your quick response[...]The problem ocurrs when I tried to install sqlite3, using the command that you provideI'm using Windows 7 withRails 4.0.0ruby 2.0.0p195 (2013-05-14) [i386-mingw32]C:\Basedatos>gem install sqlite3 --platform=ruby -- --with-opt-dir=c:/basedatosCan you double check that C:/basedatos contains the bin, lib and include directories as they are inside the .tar.lzma package?Here is the output of a clean installation I just did to test things out:I reviewed the link provided above, you made a little change(bsdtar --exclude .metadata), I deleted everything in the C:\Basedatos and ran again bsdtar, everything is ok(all directories and files), but still receiving the same error. Can I send you the mkmf.lof file? or any files that you request to me in order that you double check what is happeningThe change was only to exclude .metadata file, which has no use for this.You didn't tell us which DevKit did you downloaded, so I assume you used DevKit-mingw64-32-4.7.2-20130224-1151-sfx.exe
El lunes, 1 de julio de 2013 15:52:45 UTC-5, Luis Lavena escribió:You didn't tell us which DevKit did you downloaded, so I assume you used DevKit-mingw64-32-4.7.2-20130224-1151-sfx.exeNO I installed DevKit-tdm-32-4.5.2-20111229-1559-sfx.exe;I take the opportunity to ask you wich is the difference between both files?, How can I uninstall my OLD DevKit?
(on Windows 7 InstalledRuby 2.0.0p195 (2013-05-14) [i386-mingw32], C:\Ruby200DevKit-mingw64-32-4.7.2-20130224-1151-sfx.exe C:\DevKitRails 4.0.0 andsqlite-3.7.15.2-x86-windows.tar.lzma) C:\Basedatos
C:\Basedatos>gem install sqlite3 --platform=ruby -- --with-opt-dir=c:/basedatos
Fetching: sqlite3-1.3.7.gem (100%)
Temporarily enhancing PATH to include DevKit...Building native extensions with: '--with-opt-dir=c:/basedatos'This could take a while...
Successfully installed sqlite3-1.3.7Parsing documentation for sqlite3-1.3.7unable to convert "\x90" from ASCII-8BIT to UTF-8 for lib/sqlite3/sqlite3_native.so, skippingInstalling ri documentation for sqlite3-1.3.71 gem installed
C:\Ruby200\RoR\holamundo>rails serverC:/Ruby200/lib/ruby/gems/2.0.0/gems/sqlite3-1.3.7-x86-mingw32/lib/sqlite3.rb:6:i
n `require': cannot load such file -- sqlite3/sqlite3_native (LoadError)
If look at the backtrace, will notice that is attempting to use the x86-mingw32 gem and not the one you manually compiled.
This is caused by bundle install. You will need to remove the x86-mingw32 gem by doing "gem uninstall sqlite3" and selecting the right option to only remove the x86-mingw32 gem.
That should do the trick.
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I've installed the mysql3 gem as per the instructions here and it works great until I do a 'bundle install' at witch point bundler goes out and grabs the binary gem. The binary seems to take priority and it makes rails stop working until I use 'gem uninstall' and remove the binary version, then everything works until I do another 'bundle install'
It's really more of an inconvenience, but is there a way to tell bundler to just use the installed version for that particular gem?
this exists even when I change my DB to mysql. Understood the reason as you explained.
Hello please read the instructions provided in this thread.
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Hello,
I'm happy to announce the addition of a new package to the list of
ones created using knap-build [1]
This package is a response to the recent need of install sqlite3 ruby gem
on Ruby 2.0, which introduced a ABI breakage forcing developers to compile
their own gems over the existing pre-compiled binaries.
As usual, this package is provided in both x86 and x64 versions.
I've flagged this package as experimental simply because SQLite's configure
script do not allow generation of both shared and static libraries for x64,
limiting the usage scenarios.
Because of this, both x86 and x64 are *static*, which means it will have no
external dependency after compilation.
For some developers that might be good, but others might argue.
If you want to contribute, please find the recipe here [2]
To use it with sqlite3 gem, please use configure flags during gem installation:
gem install sqlite3 --platform=ruby --
--with-opt-dir=C:/Knapsack/x64-windows
See here [3] for the complete output.
Please find download links and MD5 for verification below.
sqlite 3.7.15.2
x86-windows
http://packages.openknapsack.org/sqlite/sqlite-3.7.15.2-x86-windows.tar.lzma
MD5: eea51fce6c4a9061d262af79831cc91d
x64-windows
http://packages.openknapsack.org/sqlite/sqlite-3.7.15.2-x64-windows.tar.lzma
MD5: b285bc92211651e7dd7c831f282127ee
[1] https://groups.google.com/d/topic/rubyinstaller/Lp-OukkdGQE/discussion
[2] https://github.com/luislavena/knapsack-recipes/blob/master/sqlite/sqlite-3.7.15.2.knapfile
[3] https://gist.github.com/luislavena/5120722
Hi,When I try to install the gem with the options provided I got the error:checking for sqlite3_libversion_number() in -lsqlite3... nosqlite3 is missing...
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Tks for your answer...I found this[1] tutorial and is almost working now...
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- Version of Windows: 7 Professional
- Version of Ruby: 2.0.0p195
- Version of RubyGems: 2.0.2
- Which DevKit was installed: Mingw (?)
- Which sqlite3 package you used: sqlite3-1.3.7-x86-mingw32
- Full command line executed that caused the error: rails s
- *Full* output of the error: http://justpaste.it/3cju
- Contents of "mkmf.log" that are generated inside the target gem directory: http://justpaste.it/3cjt
Hi,
trying to install, I've got an error:
$ gem install sqlite3 --platform=ruby --with-opt-dir=/c/Ruby200-x64/sqlite-3.7.15.2-x64-windows
ERROR: While executing gem ... (OptionParser::InvalidOption)
invalid option: --with-opt-dir=c:/Ruby200-x64/sqlite-3.7.15.2-x64-windows
What should I change to fix it?
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