Fujimoto Hisa
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Sun Jan 21 12:26:08 JST 2007
Hi guys, On 2007/01/21, at 11:23, Eloy Duran wrote: > Hi Jean-Pierre, > > I suppose you don't have hpricot installed? > If so the doc generation fails, obviously this shouldn't stop the > installation process. > I'll have a look at it. I think the doc task of install.rb should confirm hpricot (and also rubygems) is installed. When not found these, the task may warn some message to a user who don't know about hpricot (i've been so;), and then exit with none-zero result. btw, seems the gem command has a general problem when some rubys are installed multiple. The 1st line of the gem is: #!/usr/bin/env ruby What side-effect by this is possible about the install.rb of rubycocoa? The gem command may use another ruby command unintently, when launching the gem command in the doc task process. I don't have good idea to solve this without modification of installation process of rubygems itself. mmmh... -- hisa