willy_the_droid
By gavr-games
ocra
One-Click Ruby Application Builder (by larsch)
willy_the_droid | ocra | |
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1 | 7 | |
1 | 831 | |
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
about 2 years ago | 5 months ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
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willy_the_droid
Posts with mentions or reviews of willy_the_droid.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-28.
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My Ruby game library, MiniGL, has surpassed 100,000 total downloads
I do see some projects in the "used by" section, but when I look at them, it doesn't seem they're actually using the library. Some of them have it in their dependencies, but are not actually using it. This is the only actual game made by someone else that I know of.
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.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing willy_the_droid and ocra you can also consider the following projects:
minigl - A minimal Game Library built on top of the Gosu gem.
ruby-packer - Packing your Ruby application into a single executable.
Gosu - 2D game development library for Ruby and C++
gosu - Simple Go-based setuid+setgid+setgroups+exec
MRuby - Lightweight Ruby
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]