It seems Fox produces all sorts of problems, but the last post on this
particular problem I could find was from 2004. I'm running Ruby on
WinXP. I installed with the one-click installer. I've tried using Fox
right after installing with the one-click installer and after updating
the FXRuby gem. Either way, I get the same problem. Whenever I try to
run anything using Fox (even if I just to irb and type require
'fxruby'), I get several thousand "already initialized constant"
errors. Here's a sample:
The programs still run, and if I set $VERBOSE = nil, I don't see any
errors, but I'd like to actually solve the problem instead of just
pretending it doesn't exist (unless it isn't really a problem, which I
suppose I can live with).
It seems Fox produces all sorts of problems, but the last post on this
particular problem I could find was from 2004. I'm running Ruby on
WinXP. I installed with the one-click installer. I've tried using Fox
right after installing with the one-click installer and after updating
the FXRuby gem. Either way, I get the same problem. Whenever I try to
run anything using Fox (even if I just to irb and type require
'fxruby'), I get several thousand "already initialized constant"
errors. Here's a sample:
The programs still run, and if I set $VERBOSE = nil, I don't see any
errors, but I'd like to actually solve the problem instead of just
pretending it doesn't exist (unless it isn't really a problem, which I
suppose I can live with).