Lets say i compile ruby on Unix with
./configure --prefix=$HOME/my_ruby; make; make install
And later i want to move it to $HOME/your_ruby
What can i do to get the inital paths for the standart library to also
refer to
the new location.
The RUBYLIB_PREFIX environment variable (which i expected to use)
is obsoleted.
./configure --prefix=$HOME/your_ruby; make; make install
Otherwise, anything depending upon Config::CONFIG will break.
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On Mar 21, 2008, at 15:25 PM, llothar wrote:
Lets say i compile ruby on Unix with
./configure --prefix=$HOME/my_ruby; make; make install
And later i want to move it to $HOME/your_ruby
What can i do to get the inital paths for the standart library to also
refer to the new location.
Well or there is some way to patch the new path into Config::CONFIG?
How can i add a ruby interpreter to an application that can move
around
(for example on a USB Stick)?
Fixing CONFIG["prefix"] and CONFIG["configure_args"] is simple but i
see that in "config.h" the paths are really hard coded. That sucks.
Can't we change this? I do not see any reason for this inflexibility.
I don't understand why RUBYLIB_PREFIX was removed (well it was never
implemented
on Unix just Win32).
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On 22 Mrz., 06:23, Eric Hodel <drbr...@segment7.net> wrote:
On Mar 21, 2008, at 15:25 PM, llothar wrote:
> Lets say i compile ruby on Unix with
> ./configure --prefix=$HOME/my_ruby; make; make install
> And later i want to move it to $HOME/your_ruby
> What can i do to get the inital paths for the standart library to also
> refer to the new location.
/configure --prefix=$HOME/your_ruby; make; make install
Otherwise, anything depending upon Config::CONFIG will break.