Allison Newman
demal****@mac*****
Mon Aug 17 20:00:49 JST 2009
Hi Gideon, I'll just throw in my 2 cents worth. I started seeing the behaviour you are reporting when I installed MacRuby 0.4. Have you recently installed MacRuby? Otherwise, this weekend I'm going to try embedding 13.2 in the app as Eloy suggested. I'll let you know how that turns out for me. Alli Envoyé de mon iPhone Le 17 août 2009 à 12:56, Gideon King <gideo****@novam*****> a écrit : > Thanks for the help Eloy. Verifying it may be a problem due to the > seemingly random nature of the crashes, but I'll get users to download > it and try it out and see if that helps. > > Regards > > Gideon > > > On 17/08/2009, at 5:41 PM, Eloy Duran wrote: > >> I think using the latest RubyCocoa version will fix this for you. But >> you can verify that easily. If the newest version does fix you're >> problem, then you will have to either have the user install it (/ >> Library) or bundle the framework inside your app bundle, which is the >> most common practice because of its unobtrusive nature. >> >> There's plenty of info on the interwebs on bundling frameworks with >> your apps, but here's a page on RubyCocoa specifically: http://rubycocoa.sourceforge.net/EmbedRubyCocoa >> >> HTH, >> Eloy >> > > _______________________________________________ > Rubycocoa-devel mailing list > Rubyc****@lists***** > http://lists.sourceforge.jp/mailman/listinfo/rubycocoa-devel