I am looking for ruby expert for installing 'libxslt-ruby' gem on
Windows with Ruby 1.9.2 via Bundler.
The main problem is it is dependent on the following libraries to
function properly:
* libm (math routines: very standard)
* libz (zlib)
* libiconv
* libxml2
* libxslt
* libxml-ruby bindings
Can anybody help me?
I am looking for ruby expert for installing 'libxslt-ruby' gem on
Windows with Ruby 1.9.2 via Bundler.
The main problem is it is dependent on the following libraries to
function properly:
* libm (math routines: very standard)
* libz (zlib)
* libiconv
* libxml2
* libxslt
* libxml-ruby bindings
Can anybody help me?
Hello Roman,
if you are using cygwin you can probably find those libraries in the setup program.
I was able to install rails by installing most of the above libraries in the cygwin setup program.
Good luck!
Daniel
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From: "Roman Parashchenko" <romikoops1@gmail.com>
Please ask the gem author to provide binaries for MinGW based ruby
(RubyInstaller) -- which is hte one I assume you're using.
Indicate to him to look at projects like sqlite3-ruby, nokogiri and
rake-compiler on GitHub:
http://github.com/tenderlove/nokogiri
rake-compiler provides the building blocks to create binary gems from
Linux or OSX.
Examples of usage generating "fat-binaries" supporting both 1.8 and
1.9 are in sqlite3-ruby and nokogiri build and uses libxml, which may
serve as guidance.
You can also point the developer to RubyInstaller group:
http://groups.google.com/group/rubyinstaller/
Where other Windows Ruby developers might help him getting things
working to provide these binaries.
I know it doesn't solve the problem, but is a start.
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On Oct 15, 9:47 am, Roman Parashchenko <romikoo...@gmail.com> wrote:
I am looking for ruby expert for installing 'libxslt-ruby' gem on
Windows with Ruby 1.9.2 via Bundler.
The main problem is it is dependent on the following libraries to
function properly:
\* libm \(math routines: very standard\)
\* libz \(zlib\)
\* libiconv
\* libxml2
\* libxslt
\* libxml\-ruby bindings
Can anybody help me?
--
Luis Lavena