23Jun/101
Cross version Ruby debug with ruby-debug-wrapper
When you debuging Rails 3 application (which uses Bundler) and trying different ruby versions with RVM you have following problem: you should switch your Gemfile between ruby-debug and ruby-debug19 gems to work with 1.8 and 1.9 Rubies. ruby-debug-wrapper gem solves the problem.
Follow this steps:
- Install ruby-debug gem for each ruby version you will use. For example:
[cc lang="bash" width="670"]
# rvm use system
# gem install ruby-debug
# rvm use ree@rails3
# gem install ruby-debug -- --with-ruby-include=$rvm_path/src/ree-1.8.7-2010.02/
# rvm use ruby-1.9.2-head@rails3
# gem install ruby-debug19 -- --with-ruby-include=$rvm_path/src/ruby-1.9.2-head/
[/cc] - Add to Gemfile following line
[cc lang="ruby"]
gem 'ruby-debug-wrapper', :group => :development
[/cc] - Run bundler
[cc lang="bash"]
# bundle install
[/cc] - Now you can run server with debugger and switch ruby version without changing Gemfile each time:
[cc lang="bash"]
# rvm use system
# script/rails s -u
# rvm use ree@rails3
# script/rails s -u
# rvm use ruby-1.9.2-head@rails3
# script/rails s -u
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Possibly my solution is still raw. So waiting for your comments and bug reports. Hope this can save few minutes to someone.
P.S.
Few days after i have found more simpler solution. You can just include following lines to your Gemfile:
[cc lang="ruby"]
if RUBY_VERSION < '1.9'
gem 'ruby-debug'
else
gem 'ruby-debug19'
end
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So i was on the wrong way. 🙂
April 8th, 2011 - 19:28
I think Bundler ‘platforms’ are intended for this – you can do something like:
gem ‘ruby-debug’, :platform => :ruby_18
gem ‘ruby-debug19’, :platform => :ruby_19
More info here: http://gembundler.com/man/gemfile.5.html