luislavena
- @ I remember some crazy javascript refactoring, don't get me started ;-)about 2 hours ago from Tweetie in reply to jimneath
- Used and unused work from 1999 - 2009 @ (via @)about 2 hours ago from Tweetie
- @ Read the note: you need to follow the install instructions, or use RubyInstaller instead: about 4 hours ago from Tweetie in reply to aidy_lewis
- And don't forget to take the poll about post-RC1 features for Ruby Installer for Windows 8:05 AM Nov 10th from Tweetie
- Forgot to tweet about this last night: released RubyInstaller for Windows RC1, both 1.8 and 1.9 to RubyForge: 7:56 AM Nov 10th from Tweetie
- @ After tonight, with RC1, you will not need to do that ;-)11:38 AM Nov 9th from Tweetie in reply to nohz
- @ "Nightlies are generated and published when the build doesn't fail." - Fix the latest build, is broken and is messing with 12:06 PM Nov 6th from Tweetie
- @ Please try this one: 6:13 PM Nov 5th from web in reply to jimmyblake
- @ and to avoid build everyting, but just extensions, look at the DevKit instead: or cross compile ;-)11:17 AM Nov 5th from Tweetie in reply to nicksieger
- @ Did you tried this? our MinGW building recipes10:31 AM Nov 5th from web in reply to nicksieger
- @ that defeats the purpose of fork() threads are not spawned process. A segfault in one thread will cascade and trash all4:37 AM Nov 4th from Tweetie in reply to clonezone
- @ no gem can deal with a feature is not part of the OS, fork() do not exist in native Windows.3:42 PM Nov 3rd from Tweetie in reply to clonezone
- @ pregunta a sadaic por que no, hasta que te cobran por musica de autores que ellos NO representan.9:10 AM Oct 31st from web in reply to manuelaristaran
- @ There was a good reason for that, but feel free to fork and add your recipe for it here: 5:02 AM Oct 28th from Tweetie in reply to weppos
- @ Definitely you shouldn't have two gcc installations in the PATH...5:01 AM Oct 28th from Tweetie in reply to funkydata
- @ not mongrel, is script/server. They do not trap properly sigint on Windows. Please try mongrel_rails instead.5:00 AM Oct 28th from Tweetie in reply to funkydata
- @ It is faster: 8:44 AM Oct 27th from Tweetie in reply to funkydata
- @ if using Net::HTTP, perhaps FakeWeb can help? 1:35 PM Oct 26th from Tweetie in reply to gordonthiesfeld
- @ If the script file included .rb as extension, you can avoid type "ruby" at all. Use assoc and PATHEXT9:04 AM Oct 26th from Tweetie in reply to caeious
- @ Sure about that cygwin statement? Please try Ruby Installer + DevKit: 5:16 AM Oct 26th from Tweetie in reply to funkydata
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