John N. Alegre <info / johnalegre.net> wrote: > Your making this much harder then needed. If you use DP to install > RubyCocca then the stuff that XCode uses goes in the correct developer > directories and the bindings go in /opt/local. i didn't said the contrary... > This is all transparent to > XCode! The need for the $PATH changes only have to do with using ruby from > a shell. i know that. > > This has been posted to both this list and the DP list. > > install ruby with DP > install RubyCocca with DP > use RubyCocca in XCode > done it's what i have done yesterday afternoon, however i was unable to install libxml-ruby : sudo gem install -r libxml-ruby fails to : ERROR: While executing gem ... (RuntimeError) ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. Gem files will remain installed in /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/libxml-ruby-0.3.6 for inspection. even if iconv has been installed by dp... then i'm BACK exactly at the point where i was before yesterday afternoon, it is even worst because now i'm no more able to install libxml-ruby which was the ONLY reason for me to make a new ruby install with dp... before that dp install i was able to use libxml-ruby from terminal, RubyCocoa failed on "require 'xml/libxml'". -- une b?vue