Rsvg2 gem

I discovered today that most sections of ruby-gnome2 are available as
rubygems. Thanks, that will make managing the dependencies in my app
much easier.

There doesn’t seem to be a gem for rsvg2 - are there any plans to add
one?

cheers

– James H. [email protected] Mon, 06 Sep 2010 13:06:54 +1000


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Hi,

In [email protected]
“[ruby-gnome2-devel-en] rsvg2 gem” on Mon, 6 Sep 2010 13:28:00 +1000,
James H. [email protected] wrote:

I discovered today that most sections of ruby-gnome2 are available as
rubygems. Thanks, that will make managing the dependencies in my app
much easier.

It’s still work in progress. After the work, you (including
Windows user) will be able to install each Ruby-GNOME2
library via RubyGems. Binary RubyGems for Windows will be
built by cross-compile on Linux box.

The current status:

  • Ruby/GLib2 is only buidable on only my environment.
  • Ruby/GLib2’s Windows binary can be built on only my
    Linux box.
  • Other libraries can’t be buildable.

There doesn’t seem to be a gem for rsvg2 - are there any plans to add
one?

It will be also supported.

Thanks,

kou


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Hi Kouhei,

 thanks for the news on that side - I was trying to build under

windows myself with not so great results.

Do you maybe have some infos about the error that Gtk::Builder throws
when calling #objects? I posted a while ago about it but I wasn’t albe
to find the cause myself.

Thanks for the great work!

Andrea D.

Il 07/09/2010 15.12, Kouhei S. ha scritto:


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Hi,

In [email protected]
“Re: [ruby-gnome2-devel-en] rsvg2 gem” on Tue, 07 Sep 2010 15:58:33
+0200,
Andrea D. [email protected] wrote:

 thanks for the news on that side - I was trying to build under 

windows myself with not so great results.

Do you maybe have some infos about the error that Gtk::Builder throws
when calling #objects? I posted a while ago about it but I wasn’t albe
to find the cause myself.

I’m sorry but I don’t have time to check all topics…
Could someone help us to solve the problem, please?

Thanks,

kou


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