GIT [master] c:0 u:0 d:0 > rake
(in C:/Projects/oss/fubumvc)
rake aborted!
no such file to load -- ftools
C:/Projects/oss/fubumvc/rakefile.rb:5:in `require'
(See full trace by running task with --trace)
It seems this is an issue with albacore, it depends on ftools that was
deprecated and replaced by fileutils in Ruby v1.9.x.
Anyone is having the same issue?
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Thanks anyway.
Eduardo
On Jan 26, 8:06 pm, Chad Myers <chad.my...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have not tried ruby 1.9 yet.
>
> Is it crashing on the line "include FileTest" or on "require albacore"?
>
> It may be albacore that's causing the problem.
>
> Can you tell at all? If not, I can try upgrading to Ruby 1.9 tonight and
> give it a shot.
>
> -Chad
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Eduardo Laranjeira <
>
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> > I decided to give FubuMVC a try but I can't compile it with rake. I've
> > got the following error:
>
> > GIT [master] c:0 u:0 d:0 > rake
> > (in C:/Projects/oss/fubumvc)
> > rake aborted!
> > no such file to load -- ftools
> > C:/Projects/oss/fubumvc/rakefile.rb:5:in `require'
> > (See full trace by running task with --trace)
>
> > It seems this is an issue with albacore, it depends on ftools that was
> > deprecated and replaced by fileutils in Ruby v1.9.x.
>
> > Anyone is having the same issue?
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On Jan 27, 10:19 am, Eduardo Laranjeira <eduardo.laranje...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On Jan 27, 11:13 am, Eduardo Laranjeira <eduardo.laranje...@gmail.com>
C:\Users\flq>gem install rake
ERROR: While executing gem ... (Errno::ENOENT)
No such file or directory - U:/
Must me my attitude towards it.
Cheers
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Apart from that I feel like experimenting with a clean build syntax
and implementing a parser/builder that produces msbuild xml [and later
nant xml] today (well, it'd take a bit longer but hopefully I know
more later on). I think (though I am not sure) that this rake building
comes from us being traumatized by verbose xml that is nasty to the
eye and not so much the capabilities of the build platform or it's
huge wealth of already existing tasks. If that's the case the builder
should get a warm reception ;)
Regards,
Frank
On Feb 6, 12:01 am, Chad Myers <chad.my...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I pinged Derick Bailey about the albacore problem on Ruby 1.9 and he said it
> was the rubyzip gem that was hosing things up. I'm not sure if he was able
> to find a workaround or not.
>
> -Chad
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Ryan Rauh <rauh.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I had problems with ruby 1.9 I downgraded to 1.8.6 and it works great.
>
> > I couldn't get any gems to install for 1.9 for some reason
>
> > Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Feb 5, 2010, at 4:17 PM, Chad Myers <chad.my...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Don't know what to tell you, man. Sorry :(
>
> > Try updating your Gems install?
>
> > I can't upgrade to 1.9 on my machine right now. Can you run multiple vers
> > of ruby on your box?
>
> > It works for sure on Ruby 1.8.6.
>
> > -Chad
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Solution is to define the env variable HOME and let it point e.g. to
%USERPROFILE%. Apparently this takes precedence over xDRIVE and xPATH
and gem is happy.
I have written up the bare beginnings of getting fubumvc built on my
blog, incorporating info from this thread, but since I am in the
middle of a domain transfer I can't give you the link I would like you
to give :( Hopefully soon.
Cheers
Frank
On Feb 5, 11:01 pm, Chad Myers <chad.my...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I pinged Derick Bailey about the albacore problem on Ruby 1.9 and he said it
> was the rubyzip gem that was hosing things up. I'm not sure if he was able
> to find a workaround or not.
>
> -Chad
>
>
>
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> > I had problems with ruby 1.9 I downgraded to 1.8.6 and it works great.
>
> > I couldn't get any gems to install for 1.9 for some reason
>
> > Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Feb 5, 2010, at 4:17 PM, Chad Myers <chad.my...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Don't know what to tell you, man. Sorry :(
>
> > Try updating your Gems install?
>
> > I can't upgrade to 1.9 on my machine right now. Can you run multiple vers
> > of ruby on your box?
>
> > It works for sure on Ruby 1.8.6.
>
> > -Chad
>
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1. Download and install http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/69035/rubyinstaller-1.9.1-p378-rc2.exe
2. During the install, check the option to add Ruby to the path
3. Open the Visual Studio comand line, go to the FubuMVC path and run
InstallGems.bat (RubyZip 0.9.4 is already in the gems server)
4. Now your ready to build FubuMVC, just type rake.
On Feb 6, 10:01 am, "Frank L. Quednau" <fqued...@googlemail.com>
I think I got that one already. Check darth and you should see it. I have NOT applied the examples pull-request yet, though. I hesitated because Josh is more familiar with that project and I thought he might want to double check it first. Upon first glance, it seemed OK.
On Feb 13, 2010 1:24 PM, "Rob G" <robertg...@gmail.com> wrote:
I succeeded by making a change to the rake scripts to allow for paths with spaces. That is checked in to my fork and awaiting a pull from the main repo. I've successfully compiled using ruby 1.9.1 now with Eduardo's advice and this change I made.Regards,
Rob G
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Totally OT, but that experiment has taken place and went the route of
using the MSBuild API + integration with PowerShell to get that ruby
effect of using code in your build script.
Its code is also hosted on github and the project is called rfb. The
wiki pages of the project tell about the syntax.
Cheers
On Feb 6, 9:32 am, "Frank L. Quednau" <fqued...@googlemail.com> wrote: