OK .. I need help.
According to the info out on the Hivelogic site for Rails to work on OS X I
had to do a build and install of Ruby and Rails to /usr/local. I did so
and Rails is working fine. However when I try to use irb I get this
error ..
salamanca:~ jna$ irb
dyld: NSLinkModule() error
dyld: Symbol not found: _rl_completion_matches
Referenced
Expected in: flat namespace
Trace/BPT trap
If I use the installed /usr/bin/irb everything works fine. What did I
break? Another question is if the Hivelogic info is correct. Is there a
way to get Rails working with stock OS X ruby.
(I have OS X 10.4.3 which comes with Ruby 1.8)
All comments welcome .. PLEASE
john
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from: /usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/powerpc-darwin8.4.0/readline.bundle
"John N. Alegre" <info@johnalegre.net> writes:
If I use the installed /usr/bin/irb everything works fine. What did I
break? Another question is if the Hivelogic info is correct. Is there a
way to get Rails working with stock OS X ruby.
(I have OS X 10.4.3 which comes with Ruby 1.8)
I had readline troubles with Ruby 1.8.4 too (I have OS X 10.3, which
came with a much older version of Ruby, but I had already upgraded to
to Ruby 1.8 without trouble). I finally gave up trying to fix it
myself and installed the DarwinPorts version of Ruby 1.8.4. Then I had
no trouble with Ruby on Rails. Here's what worked for me
http://hammer.prohosting.com/~theaney/RubyOnRails/osx.html
I hope this helps,
Tim
Thanks Tim,
This worked just as U said.
Peace
john
Tim Heaney wrote:
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"John N. Alegre" <info@johnalegre.net> writes:
If I use the installed /usr/bin/irb everything works fine. What did I
break? Another question is if the Hivelogic info is correct. Is there a
way to get Rails working with stock OS X ruby.
(I have OS X 10.4.3 which comes with Ruby 1.8)
I had readline troubles with Ruby 1.8.4 too (I have OS X 10.3, which
came with a much older version of Ruby, but I had already upgraded to
to Ruby 1.8 without trouble). I finally gave up trying to fix it
myself and installed the DarwinPorts version of Ruby 1.8.4. Then I had
no trouble with Ruby on Rails. Here's what worked for me
http://hammer.prohosting.com/~theaney/RubyOnRails/osx.html
I hope this helps,
Tim