On 5/31/06, Todd P <tprekaski@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been looking into compiling the Subversion Ruby Bindings for Windows
> myself, but I'm pretty stuck after spending a few hours looking into this.
> Are there any plans to include these compiled in the future?
>
> There seemed to be problems with some ruby headers that are fixed now. (I
> read this in a previous message.)
>
> But I'm not really sure the process for actually building the Subversion
> Ruby Bindings, testing them, and then installing them on the windows
> platform. (I've read about running 'make swig-rb', 'make check-swig-rb' and
> 'make install-swig-rb'.)
>
> Does anyone know where to start for this?
>
The first step would be to build Subversion with swig support (which
just means swig is found in your PATH somewhere when you run
gen-make.py). Once you can build the Subversion client and libs, you
can try to build the projects for the ruby bindings -- if those don't
work (no idea if they do) then post specific information with the
errors and hopefully someone can help.
DJ
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Received on Wed May 31 17:13:07 2006