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Hi,
Ruby 1.9.0-3 has just been released. This is a snapshot release.
The next release is 1.9.0-4. It will be released at 25 Oct. See
[ruby-core:17644] for more details.
== Location
You can fetch it from:
ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.9/ruby-1.9.0-3.tar.bz2
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ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.9/ruby-1.9.0-3.tar.gz
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== Platforms
Ruby 1.9 no longer supports the following platforms because they have no
active maintainer.
- BeOS
- WinCE
- OS/2
- Interix
- bcc32
- Classic MacOS
- djgpp
- VMS
- human68k
I will remove platform-specific codes for them from Ruby, unless someone
become a maintainer by 25 Sep.
Regards,
Yugui [email protected]
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It’s a GREAT pity that WinCE won’t be supported…
Is there anyone to becoma a maintainer?
(For some reasons I can’t :-((
Mike S. wrote:
It’s a GREAT pity that WinCE won’t be supported…
Is there anyone to becoma a maintainer?
(For some reasons I can’t :-((
Hi
wats a main advantage of ruby-1.9 with older versions like
ruby-1.8.6
On Jul 31, 2008, at 14:14 , Pete wrote:
However, it would be a shame to have BeOS support disappear from the
next version, so I guess I should volunteer myself as a maintainer!
you should subscribe to and write [email protected] just to make sure they
get this.
In article [email protected],
Yugui (Yuki S.) [email protected] wrote:
I will remove platform-specific codes for them from Ruby, unless someone
become a maintainer by 25 Sep.
Well, Ruby is definitely not dead on BeOS (nor is BeOS itself…!)
I have v1.8.4 fully functional on my BeOS system, and use it
extensively.
(Also available on BeBits – the software distribution site for the OS.)
I never pursued any later version, because 1.8.4 matches the Pickaxe
book,
and that was my main desire – to have corresponding software and docs.
However, it would be a shame to have BeOS support disappear from the
next version, so I guess I should volunteer myself as a maintainer!
(The BeOS hooks in 1.8.4 BTW were not quite sufficient. I had to
further
modify a few of the sources – unfortunately long enough ago that I
don’t
remember all the twists and turns. I will proceed to dig back…)
[For those unfamiliar with BeOS – or its current status – I should
note
that it is currently being redeveloped (and renamed) as the open-source
OS
‘Haiku’.]
-- Pete G. --
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Yugui (Yuki S.) wrote:
== Location
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Regards,
Yugui
Is there a lot of work required for maintaining? I would hate to see the
bcc32 version go away at a time when it looks like Borland/ CodeGear
seems to finally be getting it together. I’m sorry I’ve never maintained
anything this big, but would be interested to know a bit more if it’s
possible.
Thanks
Mohit.