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Re: Building Ruby (was Re: Ruby on Rails 2.0.2/Cygwin Bug)
- From: melvins <enyasproject at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 02:24:32 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: Re: Building Ruby (was Re: Ruby on Rails 2.0.2/Cygwin Bug)
- References: <d45df6780712261141g1f44b397k34419bb30e47442f@mail.gmail.com>
I had the same problem with you mike, what I did is I downloaded a
stable-snapshot version of ruby, then I copy the missing/strftime.c file to
hte 1.8.6 version, run make again, then it now all works.
Mike Boone wrote:
>
> In reference to that /dev/urandom bug I encountered last week, I
> thought I might try to build Ruby from source on Cygwin and see how it
> works.
>
> I downloaded Ruby 1.8.6-p111 off the ruby-lang.org website, unpacked
> it, then ./configure and make. This fails with:
>
> ./missing/strftime.c:193: error: 'timezone' redeclared as different
> kind of symbol
> /usr/include/cygwin/time.h:33: error: previous declaration of
> 'timezone' was here
> make: *** [strftime.o] Error 1
>
> I'm not sure why that happens, and I'm not sure what's different about
> the Cygwin Ruby package which works. Any ideas?
>
> Incidentally, I downloaded the new development release of Ruby 1.9.0,
> and it compiles just fine on Cygwin. It also runs my /dev/urandom bug
> script without failing, and lseek is not called in the strace.
>
> Mike Boone
> http://boonedocks.net/mike/
>
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