./configure --prefix=/pool/installed2 --disable-nls
make
...
make[1]: Leaving directory `/pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/ext/enumerator'
compiling etc
/pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:174:in `initialize': Permission denie
d - mkmftmp1.log (Errno::EACCES)
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:174:in `open'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:205:in `postpone'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:178:in `open'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:201:in `postpone'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:541:in `checking_for'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:669:in `have_type'
from ../.././ext/etc/extconf.rb:27
from ./ext/extmk.rb:138:in `extmake'
from ./ext/extmk.rb:397
from ./ext/extmk.rb:396
make: *** [all] Error 1
./configure --prefix=/pool/installed2 --disable-nls
make
...
make[1]: Leaving directory `/pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/ext/enumerator'
compiling etc
/pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:174:in `initialize': Permission denie
d - mkmftmp1.log (Errno::EACCES)
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:174:in `open'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:205:in `postpone'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:178:in `open'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:201:in `postpone'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:541:in `checking_for'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:669:in `have_type'
from ../.././ext/etc/extconf.rb:27
from ./ext/extmk.rb:138:in `extmake'
from ./ext/extmk.rb:397
from ./ext/extmk.rb:396
make: *** [all] Error 1
does someone know what may be going wrong?
Thanks in advance
--
Daniel
Do you just need Ruby on CygWin, or do you need to build it from source? My copy of CygWin (I install the whole thing) has Ruby 1.8.4 as part of the distribution. I don't know why building Ruby from source would break, though.
Oops ... didn't see that. It looks like you don't have enough privileges to "install" software. You probably need to be what Windows calls a "Power User" or an "Administrator" to run this. Check with your IT folks if you aren't the Administrator of your system. Meanwhile, you can use the binary Ruby that comes with CygWin.
···
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:174:in `open'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:205:in `postpone'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:178:in `open'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:201:in `postpone'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:541:in `checking_for'
from /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:669:in `have_type'
from ../.././ext/etc/extconf.rb:27
from ./ext/extmk.rb:138:in `extmake'
from ./ext/extmk.rb:397
from ./ext/extmk.rb:396
make: *** [all] Error 1
does someone know what may be going wrong?
Thanks in advance
--
Daniel
Do you just need Ruby on CygWin, or do you need to build it from source? My copy of CygWin (I install the whole thing) has Ruby 1.8.4 as part of the distribution. I don't know why building Ruby from source would break, though.
Oops ... didn't see that. It looks like you don't have enough privileges to "install" software. You probably need to be what Windows calls a "Power User" or an "Administrator" to run this. Check with your IT folks if you aren't the Administrator of your system. Meanwhile, you can use the binary Ruby that comes with CygWin.
actually I am logged in as administrator on XP
but you are right if I recall properly "whoami" under
cygwin said I am not the "root"
[...]
Do you just need Ruby on CygWin, or do you need to build it from source? My copy of CygWin (I install the whole thing) has Ruby 1.8.4 as part of the distribution. I don't know why building Ruby from source would break, though.
yes, ruby is a part of the distribution
there seems to be a problem with irb (it doesn't start)
that's why I am trying to install it from sources
most of the time I am working on my Linux box and I simply like to
build software I use from sources
At Sun, 30 Jul 2006 06:50:05 +0900,
Schüle Daniel wrote in [ruby-talk:204932]:
>>> make[1]: Leaving directory
>>> `/pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/ext/enumerator'
>>> compiling etc
>>> /pool/software/ruby/ruby-1.8.4/lib/mkmf.rb:174:in `initialize':
>>> Permission denie
>>> d - mkmftmp1.log (Errno::EACCES)
>
> Oops ... didn't see that. It looks like you don't have enough privileges
> to "install" software. You probably need to be what Windows calls a
> "Power User" or an "Administrator" to run this. Check with your IT folks
> if you aren't the Administrator of your system. Meanwhile, you can use
> the binary Ruby that comes with CygWin.
actually I am logged in as administrator on XP
but you are right if I recall properly "whoami" under
cygwin said I am not the "root"
It occurs at compile time, not installation. The privileges
are not needed for compilation even on Unixes. Check if
ext/etc directory is read-only and/or there is a read-only file
named mkmftmp1.log under it.
I will try to "su root" next time I boot into XP
su doesn't work on cygwin, as you can see immediately if you
run it. It tells to use runas instead.
That's very odd. I've installed Cygwin with Ruby on several Win XP
machines, and never had any problems with ruby or irb. Maybe you need
to reinstall cygwin?
···
On 7/29/06, Schüle Daniel <uval@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> wrote:
yes, ruby is a part of the distribution
there seems to be a problem with irb (it doesn't start)
that's why I am trying to install it from sources
most of the time I am working on my Linux box and I simply like to
build software I use from sources
On 7/29/06, Schüle Daniel <uval@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> wrote:
yes, ruby is a part of the distribution
there seems to be a problem with irb (it doesn't start)
that's why I am trying to install it from sources
most of the time I am working on my Linux box and I simply like to
build software I use from sources
That's very odd. I've installed Cygwin with Ruby on several Win XP
machines, and never had any problems with ruby or irb. Maybe you need
to reinstall cygwin?
I just tried "irb" on CygWin and it spake thusly:
$ irb
/usr/bin/ruby: no such file to load -- ubygems (LoadError)
I think CygWin is broken! Is this what it's doing on your system??
$ irb
/usr/bin/ruby: no such file to load -- ubygems (LoadError)
I think CygWin is broken! Is this what it's doing on your system??
Try unsetting your RUBYOPT or installing rubygems (which has
an actual lib called "ubygems").
Hal
Yep ... first undefine RUBYOPT, then re-install rubygems, then re-set RUBYOPT and irb still works. I do have the one-click installer loaded, and CygWin inherited the RUBYOPT definition from Windows. This is apparently an FAQ.
$ irb
/usr/bin/ruby: no such file to load -- ubygems (LoadError)
I think CygWin is broken! Is this what it's doing on your system??
yes, this is what it says
I don't think cygwin is broken, most probably just misconfiguration
of ruby package(?)
Regards, Daniel
The fix was posted. What was happening on my system was that I installed the One-Click Installer. It sets a Windows-level environment variable RUBYOPT. The CygWin command line inherits this setting from Windows. And that setting confuses irb.
So you have to unset RUBYOPT in the CygWin command line, and then install or reinstall rubygems. Then irb works.