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  1. @jimneath I remember some crazy javascript refactoring, don't get me started ;-)
  2. Used and unused work from 1999 - 2009 http://portfolio.area17.com/ @subfolio (via @opticalcortex)
  3. @aidy_lewis Read the note: you need to follow the install instructions, or use RubyInstaller instead: http://rubyinstaller.org
  4. And don't forget to take the poll about post-RC1 features for Ruby Installer for Windows http://answers.polldaddy.co...
  5. Forgot to tweet about this last night: released RubyInstaller for Windows RC1, both 1.8 and 1.9 to RubyForge: http://is.gd/4RPml
  6. @nohz After tonight, with RC1, you will not need to do that http://bit.ly/40MJom ;-)
  7. @macruby "Nightlies are generated and published when the build doesn't fail." - Fix the latest build, is broken and is messing with #rvm
  8. @jimmyblake Please try this one: http://bit.ly/9PNMo
  9. @nicksieger and to avoid build everyting, but just extensions, look at the DevKit instead: http://rubyinstaller.org/ or cross compile ;-)
  10. @nicksieger Did you tried this? http://github.com/oneclick/... our MinGW building recipes
  11. @clonezone that defeats the purpose of fork() threads are not spawned process. A segfault in one thread will cascade and trash all
  12. @clonezone no gem can deal with a feature is not part of the OS, fork() do not exist in native Windows.
  13. @manuelaristaran pregunta a sadaic por que no, hasta que te cobran por musica de autores que ellos NO representan.
  14. @weppos There was a good reason for that, but feel free to fork and add your recipe for it here: http://github.com/oneclick/...
  15. @funkydata Definitely you shouldn't have two gcc installations in the PATH...
  16. @funkydata not mongrel, is script/server. They do not trap properly sigint on Windows. Please try mongrel_rails instead.
  17. @funkydata It is faster: http://bit.ly/13dGUP
  18. @gordonthiesfeld if using Net::HTTP, perhaps FakeWeb can help? http://github.com/chrisk/fa...
  19. @caeious If the script file included .rb as extension, you can avoid type "ruby" at all. Use assoc and PATHEXT
  20. @funkydata Sure about that cygwin statement? Please try Ruby Installer + DevKit: http://rubyinstaller.org/