How did you install ruby? Did you use the all in one exe installer? 
You are the admin of the computer? (just checking, other then an input
and out put problem I think that it is a really nice program)
Becker 


On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 06:34:19 +0900, soxinbox <faker / yahoo.com> wrote:
> I did the copy, but it only gets you to the dll problem. I tried free ride,
> and had an annoying scroll problem, and didn't like the slow user response.
> I think it will be great once they get a few more things worked out.
> I then tried RDE with the above problems, Once again, looks real good if
> they could just get a few things worked out.
> I could try arachnoRuby, but it is sort of against the grain to pay $50 for
> an editor to use a language when the writers of the language donated tens or
> hundreds of thousands of man hours to make the language free.
> Is it worth the $50?
> 
> "Wayne Vucenic" <wvucenic / netgate.net> wrote in message
> news:1412264977.20041018215412 / netgate.net...
> 
> 
> > The "no such file to load -- debug2" error can be solved by copying the 3
> > files debug2.rb, rde_extend.rb, and rde.dll from the RDE distribution
> > to your <wherever Ruby is installed>/lib/ruby/1.8 directory.
> >
> > I don't know if the RDE debugger has been updated to work with Ruby
> > 1.8, which I think is the cause of the mswin32-ruby16.dll problems.
> > For debugging with 1.8 on Windows I use ArachnoRuby:
> > http://www.ruby-ide.com/arachno_ruby.php
> >
> > Wayne Vucenic
> > No Bugs Software
> > "Ruby and C++ Contract Programming in Silicon Valley"
> >
> >
> > Monday, October 18, 2004, 8:26:18 PM, you wrote:
> >
> > Nope, go to tool ->> options and set the ruby
> > Nope, go to tool ->> path. Does ruby normally work?
> > rt> I do get
> > rt> "C:\ruby\bin\ruby.exe: No such file to load -- debug2 (LoadError)
> > rt> Completed(1)"
> > rt> When i hit the play button but the F5 button works :)
> > rt> Becker
> >
> >
> > rt> On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 10:59:22 +0900, soxinbox <faker / yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>> I am trying to get RDE working with windows XP. I have ruby 1.8.2, and
> >>> rde
> >>> version 0.9.9.0 with 0.9.9.1 patches. The install.rb didn't work, so I
> >>> had
> >>> to do it manually. Now I am getting a "mswin32-ruby16.dll" was not found
> >>> error. (Did they hard code the ruby version into the rde code?)
> >>> Any suggestions?
> >>>
> >>>
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