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Vieux 12/05/2008, 17h05   #1
stephen O'D
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So I have the less than enjoyable of installing Ruby on a PA-RISC HPUX
box - HPUX never makes it easy!

I managed to get Ruby 1.8.4 installed from the HPUX ports site, but in
the installation guide it says they disabled pthreads.

Now when I attempt to install rubygems, its complains about not being
able to require 'thread' as part of its installation.

Does anyone know if there is a way to get Rubygems installed without
pthread support, or does anyone have a recpie to install Ruby 1.8.4 or
newer on HPUX with pthreads enabled?
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Vieux 12/05/2008, 17h42   #2
Kyle Schmitt
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stephen,
I've never tried it on HPUX, but the stock 1.8.6 source
from ruby-lang.org compiled on irix 6.5 without any intervention
(admittedly, it's got a gnu toolchain installed: autoconf, gnu make
and gcc 3.x installed). It's a 32 bit install on a 64 bit box, but
considering it required no intervention at all, I'm not complaining,
and I can wait to tweak it.

Having just written that I decided to install gems: it installs fine,
but complains about the socket library not being there. Humm, guess I
do need to tweak it.

--Kyle

On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 11:10 AM, stephen O'D
<stephen.odonnell@gmail.com> wrote:
> So I have the less than enjoyable of installing Ruby on a PA-RISC HPUX
> box - HPUX never makes it easy!
>
> I managed to get Ruby 1.8.4 installed from the HPUX ports site, but in
> the installation guide it says they disabled pthreads.
>
> Now when I attempt to install rubygems, its complains about not being
> able to require 'thread' as part of its installation.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a way to get Rubygems installed without
> pthread support, or does anyone have a recpie to install Ruby 1.8.4 or
> newer on HPUX with pthreads enabled?
>
>


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Vieux 13/05/2008, 17h14   #3
stephen O'D
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On May 12, 5:42 pm, Kyle Schmitt <kyleaschm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> stephen,
> I've never tried it on HPUX, but the stock 1.8.6 source
> from ruby-lang.org compiled on irix 6.5 without any intervention
> (admittedly, it's got a gnu toolchain installed: autoconf, gnu make
> and gcc 3.x installed). It's a 32 bit install on a 64 bit box, but
> considering it required no intervention at all, I'm not complaining,
> and I can wait to tweak it.
>
> Having just written that I decided to install gems: it installs fine,
> but complains about the socket library not being there. Humm, guess I
> do need to tweak it.
>
> --Kyle
>
> On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 11:10 AM, stephen O'D
>
> <stephen.odonn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > So I have the less than enjoyable of installing Ruby on a PA-RISC HPUX
> > box - HPUX never makes it easy!

>
> > I managed to get Ruby 1.8.4 installed from the HPUX ports site, but in
> > the installation guide it says they disabled pthreads.

>
> > Now when I attempt to install rubygems, its complains about not being
> > able to require 'thread' as part of its installation.

>
> > Does anyone know if there is a way to get Rubygems installed without
> > pthread support, or does anyone have a recpie to install Ruby 1.8.4 or
> > newer on HPUX with pthreads enabled?


I have battled with it a long way, and it gets really far into
compiling before complaining about unresolved symbols around zlib I
think.

When I build with --enable-pthread it doesn't get very far at all -
the build seems to go into some from of infinite loop until it gets
killed for using too much memory.

Pretty close to giving up on this one - I reckon its going to be
easier to track down a Linux or Solaris box as I just don't have the
HPUX skills to work it out
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