Just like the question says, I’d like to use the latest version of
JRuby as the Ruby that runs under NetBeans, but I haven’t been able to
get this to work. Advice most appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
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Assuming you are using NB 6.1 or 6.5 use the “ruby platforms” menu
option
and browse for the jruby executable.
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 12:46 AM, Kenneth McDonald <
Here’s what I did - install JRuby locally, without NetBeans. Then in
Tools->
Ruby Platforms click the Add button to add your local install. That
worked
for me.
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You don’t say what you’ve tried, but I added 1.1.4 by
Tools → Ruby Platforms
Choose ‘add ruby platform’ and then browse to your jruby executable.
That’s pretty much it, hope it helps.
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Just like the question says, I’d like to use the latest version of JRuby as
the Ruby that runs under NetBeans, but I haven’t been able to get this to
work. Advice most appreciated.
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