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Dec 29 2004, 04:26 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 53 Joined: 14-June 04 From: Cincinnati, OH, USA Member No.: 3,682 |
Anyone have an ipk for Ruby 1.8.1 +?? I have the 1.8.0-1 but need 1.8.1 or higher to try a couple of wikis (Instiki, Pimki).
Thanx, SNi P.S. SL-C700 with stock ROM |
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Feb 28 2005, 10:19 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 146 Joined: 5-October 04 Member No.: 4,881 |
Googling, I eventually found an ipk of ruby 1.8.2 on the net here: ruby_1.8.2-1_arm.ipk
But I think it will be an uphill battle getting instiki working since there are a lot of dependencies on other ruby packages. I gave it a quick try, and libzlib-ruby is missing at least. If you were to try the Debian/Xqt route, after loading in a number of ruby packages and installing gems I got instiki to work. However, instiki pimki didn't seem to look/work very good with dillo -- but the interesting thing is once instiki is running from Debian/Xqt, netfront3 (and I assume opera) can access it from qtopia. Maybe this is because I "mount -t proc /proc /usr/mnt.card/debroot/root/proc" . Instiki still seems to be running when I close Debian/Xqt. Instiki is also pretty useable with netfront (haven't tried with opera). After a trial and error approach of running instiki, seeing what package was missing, installing the package and redoing the process, instiki seemed to require ruby-gems. So I installed ruby-gems by following the procedure on this page: Rails on Debian Unstable If you want a ruby wiki that works with the existing ruby 1.8.0 from this page, I've found MiniRubyWiki to work reasonably (although not as full featured as instiki). Note I only had success getting the old stable version to work. - mars |
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Mar 4 2005, 08:45 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 150 Joined: 2-May 04 From: Northern California, USA Member No.: 3,115 |
I couldn't seem to get this ruby to install. Has anyone else have this problem?
Lareya |
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Mar 6 2005, 01:08 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 150 Joined: 2-May 04 From: Northern California, USA Member No.: 3,115 |
Okay,
can someone please tell me how to either install this latest version of ruby listed here (ruby1.8.2-1_arm.ipk) or please roll another one for me? It isn't in a correct format somehow. I have been looking at all the faq about repacking ruby myself. Oh gees! This is even a bigger endeavor than I thought. I am sorry, I am still newbie, and I bought the latest book on ruby, and really want to just walk thru the examples with it. I downloaded the source for ruby 1.8.2, and untared it to the Z, but that is as far as I got. I am unsure where every thing is supposed to live? I want it in my SD drive, since it never leaves my Z. Thanks alot of for anyone willing to to package it up for me! Lareya |
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Mar 8 2005, 01:19 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 150 Joined: 2-May 04 From: Northern California, USA Member No.: 3,115 |
Okay,
I have been having some problems, so I re-installed cacko, the updated ROM, and now I have finally got the ruby to work. However, it wanted to be in the internal memory. but oh well.... So, I guess I fixed it myself. Thanks! Lareya |
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Mar 13 2005, 06:31 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 500 Joined: 17-January 04 From: St. Louis, USA Member No.: 1,478 |
yeah, the 1.8.2 version is only willing to live in the internal flash. It runs fine. But seems ruby-qte 0.5.2 not compatibile with this version.
edit: ruby 1.8.2 is actually working from the SD card. I installed from the sharp add/remove. It seems stucking in there forever don't know how to quit the gui. So I waited 15min, hit reset, reboot. And checked, all the files are there and the ruby 1.8.2 are populated in the uninstall menu. Runned minirubywiki (thanks mars for pointing that out) successfully. Seems good to me. Only problem is can't run EBT with it because looks like incompatibile with ruby-qte 0.5.2 |
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Mar 28 2005, 02:29 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 53 Joined: 14-June 04 From: Cincinnati, OH, USA Member No.: 3,682 |
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