If Ruby 1.8 isn't installed in /usr/bin, you'll need to specify the full path to it. Ruby's default install location is /usr/local, so I'd guess that you need:
/usr/local/bin/ruby -s ...
Or, you could try pasting this compatibility code in at the top of the file:
require 'rbconfig'
major = Config::CONFIG['MAJOR'].to_i minor = Config::CONFIG['MINOR'].to_i
# Check for Ruby less than 1.7 if (major < 2) and (minor < 7) then class File def File.extname(str) m = /.*./.match(File.basename(str)) if m != nil; then "." + m.post_match ; else "" ; end end end end
Chris
On Dec 22, 2004, at 9:17 AM, William D. Neumann wrote:
I'm trying to get the ruby version of the (Un)comment command running on my box, and I'm getting the following error:
/Users/wneuman/Library/Dev/TextMate/comment.rb:1: undefined method `extname' for File:Class (NameError)
You say that the script requires Ruby 1.8, and I should be fine there as I've got 1.8.1 installed...
Of course, the amount of Ruby I know would fit handily in my back pocket -- even if I had stuffed my back pocket full of marbles. handkercheifs, and gum wrappers beforehand, so I might just be doing something stupid here. Any ideas on how to fix this?
William D. Neumann
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