MSYS2-packages
rubyinstaller2
MSYS2-packages | rubyinstaller2 | |
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10 | 20 | |
1,250 | 631 | |
0.7% | 1.1% | |
9.8 | 7.6 | |
5 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Shell | Ruby | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
MSYS2-packages
- How to start msys2-shell with fish-shell
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MSYS2 Installation
Google says (1, 2, 3) that this issue is caused by Avast/AVG antivirus moving some executable files (bash.exe in your case, seemingly) into its quarantine folder.
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Colorscheme problems when using MinTTY as the terminal for nvim.
It's a known issue: https://github.com/msys2/MSYS2-packages/issues/3150
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Erdtree v1.4.1 - the love child of `tree` and `du`, now with support for a configuration file to override defaults and more
Could you let me know of this is perhaps relevant to you? I will investigate sometime this week! Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
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Windows Subsystem For Linux a.k.a. WSL 1.0.0 released
I am still on WSL1 due to the filesystem performance with WSL2. I recently tried to move more of my workflow towards MSYS2 but various things keep breaking for me without obvious reasons.
Latest issue I encountered was that GNU parallel simple does not work. [1]
[1]: https://github.com/msys2/MSYS2-packages/issues/3289
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Getting GTK3 in WINE?
I've already tested the rest of the tools needed for the build process (just Python 3.10 and PyInstaller) and they seem to work fine. My issue is that both MSYS2 and Cygwin do not work in WINE (this is pretty well documented: MSYS2, Cygwin), so I don't know of any other means of getting the Windows versions of GTK3 libraries in my WINE prefix so that PyInstaller can pack it all up for me.
- Bug on fresh installation · Issue #2295 · msys2/MSYS2-packages
- zsh completion issue · Issue #38 · msys2/MSYS2-packages
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copy_file with overwirte_existing throws exception when the file exists
It's old bug with gcc standard library implementation which has not been fixed, I guess most likely nobody made a bug report. I tested it myself and indeed it doesn't work properly and we are not alone: https://github.com/msys2/MSYS2-packages/issues/1937.
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The Atrocities of COM win32 headers
My last experience with MinGW-w64 was when I was trying to compile my C++ simulation code in Windows and finding out that AVX instructions were not working because the compiler had misalignment-related bugs. (The issue is still open in https://github.com/msys2/MSYS2-packages/issues/1209)
MinGW/MSYS certainly had appeal to former Linux devs who didn't want to touch the horrors of MSVC, but Zig (with its included Clang compiler/runtime) might end up being a better solution for people trying to compile C/C++ code on Windows in a stable manner.
rubyinstaller2
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Running Ruby on Rails web apps with .NET Aspire
Ruby 3.x (for Windows, use RubyInstaller),
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🚀Ruby on Rails for beginners: build an online store with Rails
Ruby is the foundation upon which Ruby on Rails is built. Download and install the latest Ruby version from the official RubyInstaller website. This will provide you with the Ruby programming language and its associated tools.
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Jekyll Tutorial: How To Create a Static Website
To install Ruby and Jekyll on a Windows machine, you’d use the RubyInstaller. This can be done by downloading and installing a Ruby+Devkit version from RubyInstaller Downloads and using the default options for installation.
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How to set up a wayback_machine_downloader line for a wordpress blog??
Here's the command line I used when downloading it. The exclusion flag didn't seem to work for some reason, and I have a ton of folders called things like "%3flike_comment%3d66879%26_wpnonce%3d4295aac3b6". If it matters, I'm doing this on windows. I installed Ruby locally on windows, and ran this command through the command prompt from that.
- Ruby environment
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Cheap laptop & reccomended linux distro for ruby dev?
If you're just experimenting rather than trying to match a production environment, you could run Ruby / Rails on Windows directly: https://rubyinstaller.org/
- Cómo instalar ruby on rails?
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Ruby 3.2.0 Is from Another Dimension
I've been doing Ruby on Rails since the early 2.x days. (I dabbled with 1.x, but gave up to let it "age" a little.) For the first 5 years, I was on Linux full time, and it was great.
Then I moved to Mac, and it was almost as great. (The terminal situation and general integration of the command line is still more cohesive in Linux.)
For about the past 10 years, I've been at a standard Fortune 250 Windows-is-the-entire-world kind of place. I've been able to do my work on my personal Mac, but I've always made sure that I can do all of my Rails work on my corporate Windows laptop. There are times my code needs to access file locations and other applications inside the corporate firewall.
Obviously, people are correct that Ruby is not a "first-class" citizen on Windows, but RubyInstaller (https://rubyinstaller.org) has been a lifesaver. Not only does it "just work," and compile all the gems I've used, but it also includes a neat little script that addresses the common "corporate" practice of having to install custom SSL certificates so that IT can decode all traffic going through their firewall. (They install these certs directly into the Windows networking stack, but bundler doesn't use the stack.) The SSL bundle their script creates is also useful for use with Postgres database connections. You just need RubyInstaller, NodeJS, and a better terminal application (or maybe RubyMine), and you're GTG on Windows.
I've tried to use WSL, both version 1 and 2. If you need to support many Rails apps, and switch Ruby versions (with RVM or rbenv), that might be the way to go, but for just one (big) project, I prefer to stay inside the native environment. And even if I were tempted to use WSL, I'd rather just use an actual VM software like VMWare or OpenBox, and control the details of the virtualization myself. YMMV.
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[Ruby Intro] The Programming Language for Humanity from Japan
Feeling eager to run your very first program written in Ruby? Here's the link where you can download the installer for Ruby Runtime Tools: Downloads Ruby Installer for Windows.
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In-Depth Guide :: RMagick – Add Text To An Image (With Word Wrap)
Install latest Ruby+Devkit package which you can get from RubyInstaller for Windows.
What are some alternatives?
mingw-w64 - (Unofficial) Mirror of mingw-w64-code
MSYS2-packages - 🌰Package scripts for MSYS2.
llvm-mingw - An LLVM/Clang/LLD based mingw-w64 toolchain
hello-world-jekyll - An example of how to set your Jekyll application up to enable deployment on Kinsta App Hosting services.
glibc-abi-tool - A repository that collects glibc .abilist files for every version and a tool to combine them into one dataset.
ProxSpace - Proxmark III develoment environment for Windows
media-autobuild_suite - This Windows Batchscript helps setup a Mingw-w64 compiler environment for building ffmpeg and other media tools under Windows.
ruby - The Ruby Programming Language
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
qmk_distro_msys - A Windows one-click installer for the QMK CLI
Sass - Sass makes CSS fun!