unknown wrote:
> Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan / googlemail.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I think, you should take a look into the documentation:
>> http://www.rubyobjc.com/doc/files/USAGE.html
> 
> yes thanks, i did follow that :
>> Rake Tasks
>> 
>> To build the application, type "rake"; to run it, use "rake run".
> 
>> rake run seems to do the magic with this thing. I can't confirm this, as
>> I don't own a Mac.
> 
> ....

As a side note, RubyObjc stems from RubyCocoa. RubyCocoa is completely 
free, RubyObjC is somewhat free - no commercial use. I was confused by 
the two at first.. RubyObjC just adds a few more tools to the arsenol.. 
like rake tasks, etc..

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