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shaunole n00b
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Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:37 pm Post subject: krossruby emerge fails to find Ruby [SOLVED] |
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When emerging krossruby, it fails with the error:
Ruby Libraries: RUBY_LIBRARY-NOTFOUND
I've confirmed that Ruby is installed and that I have version: 1.8.7_p249
I'm not sure how to get krossruby to recognize the Ruby version. I've added my example to:
Gentoo Bug: 256703
However that bug report mentions that it's in reference to Ruby 1.9, which is not my case. Perhaps someone here can shed some light on what I'm missing.
Thanks. _________________ Shaun Oleson
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shaunole n00b
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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 12:12 pm Post subject: |
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I have completed a bug report. Any guidance on what could be the issue here would be greatly appreciated. I take it by the lack of response that other's are not seeing the same issue.
Gentoo Bug 303217
Thanks. _________________ Shaun Oleson
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shaunole n00b
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Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:45 pm Post subject: |
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what is the portage command to determine what packages are requiring a specific package. I noticed that I don't have krossruby built in another i7 system of mine, yet this one is requiring it. There must be a package or series of packages trying to pull it in.
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shaunole n00b
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Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:54 pm Post subject: |
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shaunole wrote: | what is the portage command to determine what packages are requiring a specific package. I noticed that I don't have krossruby built in another i7 system of mine, yet this one is requiring it. There must be a package or series of packages trying to pull it in.
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The solution was found in:
Gentoo Bug 265370
You need to create a libruby.so symlink in /usr/lib to point to the correct libruby so file for your install. eselect does not properly create this link. _________________ Shaun Oleson
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a3li Retired Dev
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Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:44 pm Post subject: |
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shaunole wrote: |
You need to create a libruby.so symlink in /usr/lib to point to the correct libruby so file for your install. eselect does not properly create this link. |
Don't do that. eselect ruby does not create this link _on purpose_. It will break horribly when there's Ruby 1.8 and Ruby 1.9 around, as my comment on the bug stated. _________________ I am Confuism. Do not bother me. |
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