On 28 December 2010 12:55, Mark L. <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> ...hey Colin, thanx for the reply. Yes, I have zlib and zlib-devl
> installed.

Yes, I knew that.  I was making the point that on Ubuntu it is zlib1
and zlib1g-dev in case it is relevant.  I realise that it may not be
relevant on your OS.

Colin

>
> Colin Law wrote in post #971034:
>> On 28 December 2010 01:20, Mark L. <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>>> Hey guys, I'm having this same zlib problem on gems. See my output below
>>> for what I have installed, and the error I get when I try and run any
>>> gem commands. Also as you can see I have zlib[devel] installed. Some one
>>> mentioned something about the headers being installed with zlib??? I'm
>>> not sure I know what that means...could someone enlighten me? Any help
>>> appreciated...thanx!
>>
>> On Ubuntu 10.04 I install zlib1g and zlib1g-dev.
>>
>> Colin
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