ocra
One-Click Ruby Application Builder (by larsch)
traveling-ruby
Self-contained Ruby binaries that can run on any Linux distribution and any macOS machine. [Moved to: https://github.com/phusion/traveling-ruby] (by FooBarWidget)
ocra | traveling-ruby | |
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7 | 1 | |
832 | 2,026 | |
- | - | |
0.0 | 2.1 | |
4 months ago | about 2 years ago | |
Ruby | Shell | |
- | MIT License |
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ocra
Posts with mentions or reviews of ocra.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-28.
- Ocra: One-Click Ruby Application Builder
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OCRA Failing to Generate EXE
If updating ocra doesn't solve the problem, try looking at this
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My Ruby game library, MiniGL, has surpassed 100,000 total downloads
For that I used the Ocra gem.
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Ruby Packer: distribute your Ruby code as a compiled binary
I've had more success with a similar tool, called ocra [1]
[1] https://github.com/larsch/ocra
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A small sample of the large amount of content from the free and open source 2D platformer Super Bombinhas, written in Ruby. Download on https://victords.itch.io/super-bombinhas
I use Ocra to create the Windows executable.
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Do I need to pay to distribute my free software for Windows?
So, the problem I have is quite complicated... I'm packaging a Ruby application. I'm using Ocra for this. What it does is create a self-extracting compressed file containing the Ruby interpreter, any gems and your scripts. This self-extracting behavior is most likely what sometimes triggers the antivirus. Searching for answers in the Ocra GitHub issues, I found posts saying that it will eventually happen and there's no way to definitively fix it. I don't know of any other simple ways to distribute Ruby applications unfortunately.
traveling-ruby
Posts with mentions or reviews of traveling-ruby.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-20.
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Ruby Packer: distribute your Ruby code as a compiled binary
I didn't see Traveling Ruby in the linked list. Not sure how active its development is, but it's had activity in the last year: https://github.com/FooBarWidget/traveling-ruby
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ocra and traveling-ruby you can also consider the following projects:
ruby-packer - Packing your Ruby application into a single executable.
MRuby - Lightweight Ruby
minigl - A minimal Game Library built on top of the Gosu gem.
Gosu - 2D game development library for Ruby and C++
gosu - Simple Go-based setuid+setgid+setgroups+exec
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