Erno Mononen wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Unfortunately can't tell off hand what's the problem, could you please
> turn on detailed logging (
http://wiki.netbeans.org/FaqRubyNBLogging),
> try to add the platform again and the send the log file to me? Also,
> can you check whether you can add it in 6.7 dev builds
> (
http://wiki.netbeans.org/RubyInstallation#section-RubyInstallation-GettingADevelopmentBuild)?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Erno
>
> christophereck wrote:
>> I'm trying to add a new JRuby version (happens to be 1.1.6) on
>> NetBeans 6.5.1 on Windows 2000. When I select the Autodetect
>> Platforms it fails to find it (even though I made the new version the
>> default on my box). If I manually point it to the jruby.bat file
>> under JRuby's bin directory it gives me the
>> "C:\jruby-1.1.6\bin\jruby.bat" does not seem to be a valid Ruby
>> interpreter error (seems to think about it for 1 minute). The file
>> does exist there and is callable from the command line. If I do
>> jruby -v it shows:
>>
>>
>>
>> jruby 1.1.6 (ruby 1.8.6 patchlevel 114) (2008-12-17 rev 8388) [x86-java]
>>
I had this same problem in vista/business a while ago.
Netbeans 6.7 solved the problem
Regards
Paul F Fraser
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