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Date:      Tue, 11 Oct 2011 19:36:08 +0000
From:      Nali Toja <nalitoja@gmail.com>
To:        Zhihao Yuan <lichray@gmail.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Ports ML <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <cvs-src@yandex.ru>
Subject:   Re: Vim does not build with ruby19 (since ruby19 does not install the ruby command)
Message-ID:  <86fwiznwwn.fsf@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <CAGsORuAR7VN4BNSS%2BjtomK3P2zTa0vFZWLp2NC97kDXBupg4Ow@mail.gmail.com> (Zhihao Yuan's message of "Tue, 11 Oct 2011 14:31:21 -0500")
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Zhihao Yuan <lichray@gmail.com> writes:

>> Zhihao Yuan wrote on 11.10.2011 17:56:
>>
>>  Hi,
>>>
>>> I specified RUBY_DEFAULT_VER=1.9 in /etc/make.conf, and rebuild everything
>>> relates to ruby, and I found the successfully built Vim lacks of the ruby
>>> support.
>>>
>>> By default, vim requires the 'ruby' command when building WITH_RUBY=1, but
>>> ruby19 does not install the command.
>>>
>>> One solution is that to install the command as a symbol link, and mark
>>> ruby-1.8 and ruby-1.9 as conflicts.
>>>
>>> Another one only works for vim, to set the '--with-ruby-command=ruby19' as
>>> a
>>> configure args.
>>>
>>> Any comments?
>>>
>>>
>> I'd check if we already have ${PREFIX}/bin/ruby, and if not - install
>> symlink. If ${PREFIX}/bin/ruby is already there - install just ruby1X. This
>> can be added to both ruby ports.
>
> I suggest that to make the 'ruby' command obey the RUBY_DEFAULT_VER setting,
> like what python ports do.

lang/ruby19 has this:

  INSTALLED_SCRIPTS=	irb erb rdoc ri ruby testrb
  [...]
  #
  # Link just installed "ruby" to "ruby18", etc.
  #
  .if ${RUBY_VER} == ${RUBY_DEFAULT_VER}
  . for FILE in ${INSTALLED_SCRIPTS}
          ${LN} -f ${PREFIX}/bin/${FILE}${RUBY_SUFFIX} ${PREFIX}/bin/${FILE}
  . endfor
  .endif

Does it work for you?



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