[PATCH 1/2] ruby: use in-tree notmuch library

David Bremner david at tethera.net
Mon May 20 07:41:40 PDT 2013


Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras at gmail.com> writes:

> Currently it simply finds any library available, and if notmuch is
> installed in the system, it would give priority to that library.
>

I like the concept, but I get the following: 

,----
| ╭─ zancas:upstream/notmuch/bindings/ruby 
| ╰─ (git)-[rubytest]-% ruby extconf.rb 
| *** extconf.rb failed ***
| Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of
| necessary libraries and/or headers.  Check the mkmf.log file for more
| details.  You may need configuration options.
| 
| Provided configuration options:
| 	--with-opt-dir
| 	--without-opt-dir
| 	--with-opt-include
| 	--without-opt-include=${opt-dir}/include
| 	--with-opt-lib
| 	--without-opt-lib=${opt-dir}/lib
| 	--with-make-prog
| 	--without-make-prog
| 	--srcdir=.
| 	--curdir
| 	--ruby=/usr/bin/ruby1.9.1
| extconf.rb:17:in `have_local_library': undefined method `funcall_style' for "notmuch_database_create":String (NoMethodError)
| 	from extconf.rb:25:in `<main>'
`----

I have the ruby 1.9.3 development headers (at least "ruby extconf.rb"
works on master).


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