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Phil Tomson
It appears that (on Windows, anyway) a statically linked ruby.exe can't
require shared libraries.
Something like this:
require 'Win32API.so'
causes ruby to crash with a message about trying to execute an illegal
instruction.
Has anyone else run into this and is there a workaround?
Phil
require shared libraries.
Something like this:
require 'Win32API.so'
causes ruby to crash with a message about trying to execute an illegal
instruction.
Has anyone else run into this and is there a workaround?
Phil