2005/12/17, Edd Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello misc@openbsd.org, > > I have been tinkering with ruby on OpenBSD recently, and I have come across > the following troubles, which I have researched on google and marc, but no > cigar: > > a) I have been unable to configure mod_ruby. First if all I jumped in and > added a LoadModule line and also an AddType line to my httpd.conf, and hoped > it would work. It didnt. Secondly I constulted the mod_ruby webpage, which > offers a more complicated solution, which also didnt work. Then I stumbled > across mod_ruby-enable in the packing list, which pretty much does what I > did in the first case, but copies the .so to another dir (is this > neccessary? Unaccounted for files are not good). So my basic question is how > do you set up mod_ruby, and could it be documented someplace?
This may not be your case but if you want to use Rails I suggest you to try lighttpd + fastcgi, it is recommended over mod_ruby. > > b) Which pkg holds tcltklib? If I try to run any program that "requires" tk, > then I get an error like this: > /usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/tk.rb:7:in `require': No such file to load -- > tcltklib > > I have tcl, tk, tcllib installed. Ruby is not asking for a Tcl or Tk library, but for the ruby interface to these libraries named tcltklib. You probably need to build it yourself from sources; it is located under ext/tcltklib. -- Gerardo Santana "Between individuals, as between nations, respect for the rights of others is peace" - Don Benito Juarez http://santanatechnotes.blogspot.com/