Strange, because ZLib *is* included in the one-click installer. Curt On 2/23/06, Dominic Sisneros <dsisnero / gmail.com> wrote: > Tried to install it under windows and it failed because I didn't have Zlib. > This is with the ruby one click installer. > > Thanks > > On 2/23/06, Ross Bamford <rossrt / roscopeco.co.uk> wrote: > > > > LibXML-Ruby 0.3.6 is now available from Rubyforge. LibXML-Ruby is (as > > you may have guessed) a C-language Ruby binding to the Gnome LibXML2 > > library, supporting a wide range of XML technologies and offering very > > competitive performance across the board. > > > > You can obtain LibXML-Ruby via Rubygems: > > > > gem install libxml-ruby > > > > Or as standard tarball/zip packages: > > > > http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=494&release_id=4388 > > > > This release is essentially our 'ground zero' release after a recent > > effort to revive the sleeping LibXML-Ruby project with the help of > > original author Sean Chittenden. Although fixes for a number of bugs in > > the build and the code are included, no new functionality has yet been > > added. We are keen to gain feedback from the community, whether positive > > or negative, with a view to fixing the direction of the project. Our > > mailing list: > > > > libxml-devel / rubyforge.org > > > > You can find (a bit) more information, and API documentation, at the > > project website on Rubyforge: > > > > http://libxml.rubyforge.org/ > > > > (Please note, *not* xml-tools as was previously the case). > > > > For more information on the XML technologies supported by LibXML2, or > > for help obtaining or installing it, please see: > > > > http://xmlsoft.org/ > > > > -- > > Ross Bamford - rosco / roscopeco.REMOVE.co.uk > > > > > > > >