Is this the error I should see for JRuby? https://gist.github.com/1084324 If so...yes, it could be something simple, but there's obviously a bug here. Perhaps I could bother you to formally file a bug at http://bugs.jruby.org, so we can track it off-list? - Charlie On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 11:45 PM, Austin Ziegler <halostatue / gmail.com> wrote: > I've had folks asking me for a release of text-hyphen that works with > Ruby 1.9, and while I've got something that passes the tests that I've > created and added for MRI 1.9, it *loses* compatibility with Ruby > 1.8.7 (and does so loudly in the tests) and JRuby (in either 1.8 or > 1.9 mode, it appears). I need some help to get the last bits ready, > because I'm not ready to drop Ruby 1.8 entirely (at least one more > version). > > - You can find the source on GitHub: https://github.com/halostatue/text-hyphen/ > - You will need hoe as a development dependency to assist with this if > you want to use the Rakefile; otherwise, you can run the test files in > test/ directly. > - Only one of the tests fails, but there's a good chance that new > tests along the same lines would probably fail. > > I have tested against most Ruby environments, and it only succeeds > against MRI 1.9.2; even JRuby in 1.9 mode fails in the same way is > JRuby 1.8. > > This issue is preventing the release of the next release of > text-hyphen, and if you have some help you can provide, I need it as I > don't have time to investigate and fix it myself (I've got another > project that's taking all of my time). > > After this release, this project will probably be put into maintenance > mode (the hyphenation files, aside from an update to UTF-8 encoding > where they weren't already such, have not been updated since the > original release) and I will look at implementing a new version that > works only under Ruby 1.9 (probably under a new name) that will use > the same basic engine but can read .tex hyphenation files from the > texhyphen project rather than depending on the hand-converted > hyphenation files I have, which will also simplify the licensing of > this successor project. > > -a > [1] No, I won't remove it as it helps with release management. > -- > Austin Ziegler halostatue / gmail.com austin / halostatue.ca > http://www.halostatue.ca/ http://twitter.com/halostatue > >