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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers What Makes an App the System Default? Post 302770482 by sudon't on Saturday 16th of February 2013 12:27:44 PM
Old 02-16-2013
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I notice with satisfaction you still tenaciously learn UNIX despite my efforts to let the subject look boring and hard to grasp - good!
What? Unix is great fun! I just can't get anyone else to agree.
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I don't know Macs version of UNIX at all...
I am told it's mostly like FreeBSD.
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ln -s /opt/local/bin/ruby1.9 /usr/bin/ruby

Well, we want ruby1.9 as the target file, right? Shouldn't it be the opposite?
Here's a couple thoughts I've had:
Will it break anything if I simply change the names? Change ruby to ruby1.8, and change ruby1.9 to ruby? I guess it would likely break ports.
Or what if I invoked gem1.9 to install the script? Actually, let me try that.
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$ sudo gem1.9 install scrabble-solver
Password:
Fetching: scrabble-solver-0.2.gem (100%)
Successfully installed scrabble-solver-0.2
1 gem installed
Installing ri documentation for scrabble-solver-0.2...
Installing RDoc documentation for scrabble-solver-0.2...

Two heads are better than one! It never occurred to me that the names were the problem. I wonder why they attached the version number to the filename in this case?
Well ok, enough of that. I'll no doubt be back once I've had a chance to look closely at this scrabble-solver script. It doesn't look much like a ksh script, but I can already see it looks in the wrong place for the dictionary.

Last edited by sudon't; 02-16-2013 at 01:30 PM.. Reason: new thought
 

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Mac::AETE::App(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 Mac::AETE::App(3)

NAME
Mac::AETE::App - reads the Macintosh Apple event dictionary from an application. SYNOPSIS
use Mac::AETE::App; use Mac::AETE::Format::Dictionary; $app = App->new("My Application"); $formatter = Dictionary->new; $app->set_format($formatter); $app->read; $app->write; DESCRIPTION
The App module simplifies reading the Apple event dictionary from an application. It will launch the application if necessary to obtain the dictionary. Methods new Example: ($name is the name of the application.) use Mac::AETE::App; use Mac::AETE::Format::Dictionary; $app = App->new($aete_handle, $name); read (Inherited from Mac::AETE::Parser.) Reads the data contained in the AETE resource or handle. Example: $app->read; set_format (Inherited from Mac::AETE::Parser.) Sets the output formatter used during by the 'write' subroutine. Example: $formatter = Dictionary->new; $app->set_format($formatter); copy (Inherited from Mac::AETE::Parser.) Copies all suites from one Parser object into another. Example: $aete2 = Parser->new($aete_handle2, $another_name); $app->copy($aete2); copies the suites from $aete2 into $aete. merge (Inherited from Mac::AETE::Parser.) Merges suites from one Parser object into another. Only the suites that exist in both objects will be replaced. Example: $aete3 = Parser->new($aete_handle2, $another_name); $app->merge($aete3); write (Inherited from Mac::AETE::Parser.) Prints the contents of the AETE or AEUT resource using the current formatter. $app->write; INHERITANCE
Inherits from Mac::AETE::Parser. AUTHOR
David Schooley <dcschooley@mediaone.net> perl v5.10.0 2005-05-16 Mac::AETE::App(3)
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