NetBeans IDE6 M10 and c-ruby

hello:
I have a NetBeans IDE6 M10 with something jruby in it,but what i
have learned is c-ruby and ruby on rails.How do i install c-ruby and
ruby on rails in NetBeans IDE6 M10 to design ruby on rails programme?
Thank you !

Guo Y. wrote:

hello:
I have a NetBeans IDE6 M10 with something jruby in it,but what i
have learned is c-ruby and ruby on rails.How do i install c-ruby and
ruby on rails in NetBeans IDE6 M10 to design ruby on rails programme?

Hi,

just point to your C Ruby installation in the Menu → Tools → Options
→ Ruby.

But you should really switch to the latest builds:
http://deadlock.netbeans.org/hudson/job/ruby/

Since we are in the after feature-freeze, those builds are (should be)
more stable then M10.

You might find more information here:
http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/RubyInstallation

C Ruby related:

http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/RubyInstallation#section-RubyInstallation-InstallingNativeRuby

There is also dedicate ML for NB Ruby IDE where you should get always
quick answers:
http://ruby.netbeans.org/servlets/ProjectMailingListList

Regards,
m.

Definitely run the daily builds from
http://deadlock.netbeans.org/hudson/job/ruby/. I usually upgrade
every morning before starting to code.

  • James

thank you!I can manage that problem now!I have another question.

Martin K. wrote:

Guo Y. wrote:

hello:
I have a NetBeans IDE6 M10 with something jruby in it,but what i
have learned is c-ruby and ruby on rails.How do i install c-ruby and
ruby on rails in NetBeans IDE6 M10 to design ruby on rails programme?

Hi,

just point to your C Ruby installation in the Menu → Tools → Options
→ Ruby.

But you should really switch to the latest builds:
http://deadlock.netbeans.org/hudson/job/ruby/

Since we are in the after feature-freeze, those builds are (should be)
more stable then M10.

You might find more information here:
http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/RubyInstallation

C Ruby related:

http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/RubyInstallation#section-RubyInstallation-InstallingNativeRuby

There is also dedicate ML for NB Ruby IDE where you should get always
quick answers:
http://ruby.netbeans.org/servlets/ProjectMailingListList

Regards,
m.