Now I really really really don't want this to come off as a snide slashdot-esque "But there's no Linux support!" remark, but... there's no Linux support! So, I _am_ interested (and not ignoring your posts) but I've no readily available windows box to test on... :( -mike On Mon, 2001-10-22 at 21:32, Hal E. Fulton wrote: > I posted this three days ago... forgive my persistence, > but I can't believe *no one* is interested in this (in a > forum with a high geek quotient such as this one). > > Come on, guys... being able to say "Ruby runs my > house" is a whole new level of coolness... ;) > > Original post below. > > Hal > > ============================ > Hello all... > > I'm an enthusiast of a piece of home automation software > called HomeSeer (www.homeseer.com). Disclaimer: I'm > unrelated to them except as a customer. > > By default it supports VBscript and Jscript... and people > have made Perl and Python work. > > With arton's ActiveScriptRuby, I thought it should be > possible to get Ruby to work in HS also. > > Rich Helmke (a HomeSeer developer) told me it was > easy from his end to add Ruby support... he sent me a > patched version for me to try. > > I installed ASR and ran my patched executable. But I > couldn't run a Ruby program within it. No clue why. > > arton (ASR author) was willing to help, but HS won't > run on a Japanese Windows system. > > Rich @ HS was willing to help, but doesn't know Ruby. > > Anyone interested in looking at this? > > Hal > > >