Re: [Brahms-dev-l] ruby

From: Christian Holm Christensen <cholm_at_nbi.dk>
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 02:42:01 +0200
hi Flemming,

On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 15:59 -0400, Flemming Videbaek wrote:
> Hi

First of all. There should be packages of Ruby in SL (both flavours). 
 
> I talked to Hiro; he suggested to try using the previous ruby since
> there apperently has been no or little change to glibc; 

Erhm, that may not be the only external library to check.  But, if Ruby
runs, it could work, even if it's accidental.  

Note, that the days of incompatible glibc updates are more or less over
(unless RH in their infinite wisdom decides to introduce new
incompatibilities - something I wouldn't put past them). 

> I tried this, it starts but alas it does not work since the require '
> statement in many scripts cannot find the referenced file.
> Too access to the webpage for ruby aslo seems to fail (time-outs) so
> you will have to stay tuned,
> but it has to be resolved all the filecatalog updates as well as our
> condor wrappers needs ruby.

"if it's worth writing once it worth re-writing [in a different
language]."  Ruby is, after all, a bit "exotic", perhaps Python or even
C++ would be better?  

> (on the prev system I believe there also was an installed version of
> ruby, since e.g. the filecatalog scripts uses
> /etc/bin/ as their main pointer.

You mean "/usr/bin" right?  There should _never_ever_ be a "bin"
directory under "/etc".  If the scripts to reference "/etc/bin" it's a
serious and grave mistake.  The "/etc" tree is _only_ for
arch-independent sys-admin configuration files, and no package should
assume that the files in that tree are static "/etc" - that is, the
sys-admin may change those files as she sees fit.

Yours,


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