Subj : ruby and perl To : Maurice Kinal From : tony summerfelt Date : Tue Feb 22 2005 10:54 am # On Mon, Feb 21/05 at 03:44 PM, Maurice Kinal wrote to tony summerfelt: MK> Okay, so then DOS requires more then just Ruby to be effective. that can be said about ANY program you want running in the background on dos... ruby runs fine on dos as is. but if you wanted it monitoring log files, you'd either put it in a batch file run during your maintenance, or use a multi-tasker if you wanted it done realtime MK> I saw something about that (installer) at the site but no mention, or MK> at least none that I saw, about Ruby not being present on a targetted MK> machine. the installer is for installing ruby...it just makes it easier than the standard version MK> Are you saying that the source on the development machine is MK> compilable such that the target doesn't require an interpretor? yes. that's what i'm doing here. MK> But then does the development machine require a cross-platform MK> compiler? at least one of the ruby wrappers are cross platform (not sure about the other). the third one i have is a generic windows wrapper (could be used for any language) obviously the cross-platform one i use still needs a host machine to generate the executable. standalone executables on linux aren't foolproof, so it's just easier to give someone the code... most people running linux with any degree of seriosity (tm) can already program to some degree...they usually aren't my target audience :) ..t .... telnet://ventedspleen.dyndns.org --- GoldED/spleen 3.0.1+ * Origin: ventedspleen.dyndns.org (1:249/100) .