Hi Curt, Thanks for the package. I guess it's very convenient for Microsoft users. Just a question... do you plan to provide Ruby/GTK2 some day? GTK2 works great on Windows and I believe it would be interesting to ship Ruby bindings for it, since you already deliver FOX bindings. (so there is no jalous :) Cheers, -- Laurent On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 05:37:58 +0900, Curt Hibbs <curt / hibbs.com> wrote: > Today Matz released the official preview1 for Ruby 1.8.2. This release > candidate of the Ruby Installer for Windows was built from this new > preview1. > > You can download this release candidate from: > > http://rubyinstaller.rubyforge.org/ > > You can check for reported problems (or report new problems) at: > > http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?group_id=167 > > What is the Ruby Installer for Windows? > --------------------------------------- > > The Ruby Installer for Windows is a "one-click", self-contained Windows > installer that contains the Ruby language itself, dozens of popular > extensions and packages, a syntax-highlighting editor and execution > environment, and a Windows help file that contains the full text of the > book, "Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide". > > Release 1.8.2-14: > - This is a build of Ruby 1.8.2 preview1. > - Changed the layout of the Windows registry > entries. > - Fixed a typo in a windows registry entry > (bug 643). > - Upgraded Expat to version 1.95.7 > - Upgraded Ruby-odbc to version 0.993 > - Upgraded DBI to 0.23 > - Upgraded FXRuby to version 1.0.29 > > ----------------------------------------- > PS > I know that I went from RC3 to RC5, skipping #4. It was a minor mistake on > my part... such is life! :-) > >