Crud. I suspect this is something weird with the way that the GitHib gem server works. I'll try to repeat the problem on Ubuntu as soon as I get back to my computer. In the meantime, you could try these commands:
sudo gem uninstall djspiewak-buildr sudo gem install djspiewak-buildr Daniel On Feb 26, 3:59 pm, Christian Vest Hansen <karmazi...@gmail.com> wrote: > rowe:~$ buildr --version > /opt/local/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36:in > `gem_original_require': no such file to load -- buildr (LoadError) > from > /opt/local/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36:in > `require' > from > /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/djspiewak-buildr-1.3.4/bin/buildr:18 > from /opt/local/bin/buildr:19:in `load' > from /opt/local/bin/buildr:19 > rowe:~$ gem --version > 1.3.1 > rowe:~$ > > > > On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:30 PM, Daniel Spiewak <djspie...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I'm not sure what the File not found thing is all about, but you > > should still be ok (crazy gems). Try the following: > > > buildr --version > > > Daniel > > > On Feb 26, 3:16 pm, Christian Vest Hansen <karmazi...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > >> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Daniel Spiewak <djspie...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > > >> > Odd. Must be a problem with RubyForge. If you try again, does it > >> > work? > > >> I tried again at home and got quite a bit further. Maybe it was just a > >> hiccup at rubyforge. > > >> However, I still see some questionable things in the output, and I > >> have yet to actually try it out (this is the first time I'm trying out > >> buildr). Here in verbatim: > > >> rowe:~$ sudo gem install djspiewak-buildr > >> Building native extensions. This could take a while... > >> Successfully installed builder-2.1.2 > >> Successfully installed net-ssh-2.0.4 > >> Successfully installed net-sftp-2.0.1 > >> Successfully installed rubyzip-0.9.1 > >> Successfully installed highline-1.5.0 > >> Successfully installed rubyforge-1.0.1 > >> Successfully installed hoe-1.7.0 > >> Successfully installed rjb-1.1.6 > >> Successfully installed Antwrap-0.7.0 > >> Successfully installed rspec-1.1.4 > >> Successfully installed xml-simple-1.0.11 > >> Successfully installed archive-tar-minitar-0.5.2 > >> Successfully installed djspiewak-buildr-1.3.4 > >> 13 gems installed > >> Installing ri documentation for builder-2.1.2... > >> ERROR: While generating documentation for builder-2.1.2 > >> ... MESSAGE: Unhandled special: Special: type=17, text="<!-- HI -->" > >> ... RDOC args: --ri --op > >> /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc/builder-2.1.2/ri --title Builder -- > >> Easy XML Building --main README --line-numbers --quiet lib CHANGES > >> Rakefile README doc/releases/builder-1.2.4.rdoc > >> doc/releases/builder-2.0.0.rdoc doc/releases/builder-2.1.1.rdoc > >> (continuing with the rest of the installation) > >> Installing ri documentation for net-ssh-2.0.4... > >> Installing ri documentation for net-sftp-2.0.1... > >> Installing ri documentation for highline-1.5.0... > >> Installing ri documentation for rubyforge-1.0.1... > >> Installing ri documentation for hoe-1.7.0... > >> Installing ri documentation for Antwrap-0.7.0... > >> Installing ri documentation for rspec-1.1.4... > >> Installing ri documentation for archive-tar-minitar-0.5.2... > >> Installing ri documentation for djspiewak-buildr-1.3.4... > >> File not found: lib > >> rowe:~$ ruby --version > >> ruby1.8.7(2008-08-11 patchlevel 72) [i686-darwin8] > >> rowe:~$ > > >> A failure to generate the docs I can live with, but that "File not > >> found" line looks pretty suspect. > > >> > Daniel > > >> > On Feb 26, 10:58 am, Christian Vest Hansen <karmazi...@gmail.com> > >> > wrote: > >> >> Nice initiative! > > >> >> However, it the net-ssh dependency has problems: > > >> >> [cvh: ~]$ sudo gem install djspiewak-buildr > >> >> ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchError) > >> >> timed out (http://gems.rubyforge.org/gems/net-ssh-2.0.4.gem) > > >> >> On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 10:33 PM, Daniel Spiewak <djspie...@gmail.com> > >> >> wrote: > > >> >> > I'm pleased to announce preliminary (and very experimental) support > >> >> > for the Clojure AOT compiler and REPL within Apache Buildr (http:// > >> >> > buildr.apache.org). At present, this support is only available within > >> >> > my Git fork available here: git://github.com/djspiewak/buildr.git > >> >> > More specifically, Clojure support is available within the "clojure" > >> >> > and "master" branches ("master" branch alone contains REPL support). > >> >> > It should be possible to install this particular version of Buildr by > >> >> > using the following commands, though I'm honestly not sure how up to > >> >> > date GitHub's gem repository is: > > >> >> > gem sources -ahttp://gems.github.com > >> >> > sudo gem install djspiewak-buildr > > >> >> > Once installed, Clojure support is activated in a project simply by > >> >> > storing your .clj scripts within the src/main/clojure directory. Note > >> >> > that the (ns) directive will need to match the subdirectory, otherwise > >> >> > compilation will fail. By default, every script is compiled to the > >> >> > target/classes directory. Namespaces are auto-detected from the > >> >> > directory structure. Only updated files are re-compiled (based on > >> >> > mtime of .clj file and its corresponding *__init.class). If you wish > >> >> > to override the auto-detection and specify a reduced set of > >> >> > namespaces, it can be done using the `compile.using` directive within > >> >> > your project definition in your buildfile. Thusly: > > >> >> > define 'clojure-contrib' do > >> >> > compile.using :libs => ['clojure.contrib.command-line', > >> >> > 'clojure.contrib.mmap'] > >> >> > end > > >> >> > Any scripts which are *not* pre-compiled will be copied verbatim to > >> >> > the target/classes directory w.r.t. their position in the directory > >> >> > structure. Note that you will need to have set CLOJURE_HOME for this > >> >> > to work. > > >> >> > You will have to be using the "master" branch from my git repository > >> >> > in order to use the Clojure REPL through Buildr (or install via the > >> >> > gem command given above). To invoke, simply run the following command > >> >> > somewhere in your project hierarchy: > > >> >> > buildr shell > > >> >> > This will launch the Clojure REPL pointing at your project's > >> >> > dependencies and the updated target/classes directory (compilation is > >> >> > re-run if necessary). Additionally, if you have a valid license for > >> >> > JavaRebel, you can make use of it with the REPL by setting the > >> >> > REBEL_HOME environment variable. > > >> >> > Note that you cannot mix Java and Clojure sources within the same > >> >> > project. > > >> >> Aww... :( > > >> >> > However, this is fairly easy to overcome by splitting the > >> >> > languages into separate sub-projects. Thus, your top-level project > >> >> > might contain all of your Clojure sources, while the sub-project might > >> >> > contain Java. There are more details regarding this process on the > >> >> > Buildr project page. > > >> >> > One thing to keep in mind is that Buildr was designed to serve as a > >> >> > build system for more static languages (specifically: Java, Scala, > >> >> > Groovy). Thus, it is pre-biased toward things like a separate > >> >> > compilation phase (the REPL points to target/classes rather than src/ > >> >> > main/clojure). > > >> >> > Fair warning: this language support is *extremely* experimental and > >> >> > probably not too reliable at this point. Also note that while it is > >> >> > possible that Clojure support will be merged into the Buildr trunk in > >> >> > future, it has not yet been decided one way or another (see > >> >> >https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BUILDR-259). Use at your own > >> >> > risk! > > >> >> -- > >> >> Venlig hilsen / Kind regards, > >> >> Christian Vest Hansen. > > >> -- > >> Venlig hilsen / Kind regards, > >> Christian Vest Hansen. > > -- > Venlig hilsen / Kind regards, > Christian Vest Hansen. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---