On Aug 7, 9:04 ¨Âí¬ ÍéãèáåÇòáîçå¼ç®®®ÀÆáåòéåÍÕÄ®ïòç¾ ÷òïôåº > On Aug 7, 2009, at 4:00 PM, Luis Lavena wrote: > > > On Aug 7, 9:37 am, Michael Granger <g... / faeriemud.org> wrote: > >> You can also fetch the binary gem from: > > >> ¨Âôô𺯯äåöåéáôå®ïòç¯ãïäå¯âìõåãìïôè²®°®µø¸¶íéîç÷³²®çå> > > If you switch to rake-compiler you can deliver Windows native gems > > from the convenience of Linux or OSX. > > But I'm already delivering them from the convenience of OSX! :) Glad to hear that! > I tested it using a friend's Windows box, but the gem above was built > on my Mac Pro. I wrote Rake tasks to build a cross-compiling Ruby, and > then cross-compile gems before I'd even heard of rake-compiler. I > think rake-compiler is an awesome bit of software, don't get me wrong, > but I'm loathe to convert 20+ projects to use it now when I already > have something that works pretty well. > Then perhaps I was looking at the wrong code, since couldn't find over the repository: http://www.deveiate.org/projects/BlueCloth/browser Any indication of cross compilation tasks. I'm not wanting to force you use another tool or transform your projects, just wanted to ease the burden on helping others. Cheers, -- Luis Lavena