Vít,
On 2013-02-14 00:40, Vít Ondruch wrote:
Dne 13.2.2013 13:56, Philip Rhoades napsal(a):
> Vít,
>
>
> On 2013-02-13 23:34, Vít Ondruch wrote:
>> Dne 13.2.2013 12:10, Philip Rhoades napsal(a):
>>> People,
>>>>> I try to run a Ruby script that requires a custom library to be
>>>>> loaded - when I do it with 1.8.7 on Fedora 16 with the
>>>>> conventional gems, it works fine - however on Fedora 18 with Gems
>>>>> as RPMs and Ruby 1.9.3 I get this error:
>>>
>>> /usr/share/rubygems/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36:in `require':
>>> cannot load such file -- lib/miho.rb (LoadError)
>>> from /usr/share/rubygems/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36:in
>>> `require'
>>> from ./shell.rb:4:in `<main>'
>>>
>>> The author has no problem with Ruby 1.9.3 on OS/X so I figure it is
>>> a problem with the conversion of the gems to rpms?
>>>
>>> I can work around the problem by putting the full path to the lib
>>> in the "require" line but it looks like something needs attention
>>> here?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Phil.
>>
>> What is this lib/miho.rb? Is it this [1] thing? Are you using recent
>> enough version? Since this commit [2] might solve your issues I
>> would
>> say. And it has nothing to do with Fedora, it is Ruby 1.8 vs Ruby
>> 1.9.3 difference.
>
>
> Yes, that is what the app is and No, it did not fix the problem . .
> that is why I posted here . .
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil.
I did fresh clone and it works for me:
$ ./shell.rb
[Miho] Hello, how are you?
[You]
$ rpm -q ruby
ruby-1.9.3.374-27.fc18.x86_64
And since your back trace contains "from ./shell.rb:4:in `<main>'"
where the require is on 3rd line in the original source code, I doubt
that you are running the same code as in upstream repository.
I had added a comment line that's all - OK - cloning from scratch (I
had already done that once for the new code) . . now it's working! -
damn! and I have deleted the old dirs so now I can't compare and find
out what was wrong . . oh well, thanks for the help.
Regards,
Phil.
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