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Date:      Fri, 22 Aug 2014 09:02:03 -0700
From:      Carl Johnson <carlj@peak.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: What happened to ruby-tk?
Message-ID:  <8761hkikck.fsf@elk.localnet>
In-Reply-To: <53F7094C.5030206@dat.pl> (Maciej Milewski's message of "Fri, 22 Aug 2014 11:11:40 %2B0200")
References:  <87bnrdii0a.fsf@elk.localnet> <53F7094C.5030206@dat.pl>

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Maciej Milewski <milu@dat.pl> writes:

> On 22.08.2014 00:40, Carl Johnson wrote:
>> There used to be a ruby-tk port, but I don't see it in the current ports
>> tree.  I looked at the Makefile in the ruby port and it specifically
>> sets tk aside to be built for external ports.  There doesn't appear to
>> be any config option to get it and no port, so how do I get it?  There
>> doesn't seem to be any rubygems available to install/build it, but I
>> might have missed one.
>>
>> Thanks for any ideas.
> Looking at FreshPorts[1]:
>
> ruby-tk 1.9.3.448,1
> BROKEN: does not build with ruby 1.9
> DEPRECATED: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
> This port expired on: 2013-10-10
>
> [1]
> http://www.freshports.org/search.php?stype=name&method=match&query=ruby-tk&num=10&deleted=includedeleted&orderby=category&orderbyupdown=asc&search=Search

Thanks, I keep forgetting to check FreshPorts, and didn't realize that
it would show deleted ports.  I am running ruby-tk on Debian linux, so I
guess I need to look into how to patch it to work on FreeBSD. 



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