Qt4-QtRuby installer for Microsoft Windows
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Revision as of 13:25, 15 October 2008
This is an installer for installing Qt4-QtRuby (including Ruby user interface compiler and resource compiler) under Microsoft Windows. Qt4-QtRuby (developed by Richard Dale and others) is a very useful extension allowing you to use Qt from within the Ruby programming language. Note there is a Microsoft Windows32 Gem for installing Qt4-QtRuby on the Korundum project page. You don't need this installer if the Gem works for you.
The installer requires Qt-4.3.0 Open Source Edition and Ruby 1.8.6-25 for Microsoft Windows to be installed first. Make sure you are using exactly this versions of Ruby and Qt, because otherwise the Qt4-QtRuby binaries will be incompatible.
The source code of the installer is currently included in the HornetsEye package. The installer was developed using NSIS and RubyGems. Please contact me if you encounter problems using the installer.
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Installation
Download
You can download the Qt4-QtRuby installer for Microsoft Windows here: qtruby4installer.exe
Testing
Launch irb (interactive ruby bash) on the command line and type in the following commands. By the time you have entered app.exec you should see a small window with a button opening. Clicking the button should close the window.
require 'Qt4' # true app = Qt::Application.new( ARGV ) # #<Qt::Application:0xb7ad3394 objectName="irb"> button = Qt::PushButton.new( "&Close Me" ) # #<Qt::PushButton:0xb7acf668 objectName="", x=0, y=0, width=640, height=480> Qt::Object.connect( button, SIGNAL('clicked()'), button, SLOT( 'close()' ) ) # true button.show # nil app.exec # true quit
The installer also installs rbuic4 (Ruby user interface compiler) and rbrcc (Ruby resource compiler). These two tools are the Ruby equivalents of uic4 and rcc. I.e. rbuic4 and rbrcc are used to generate Ruby code from *.ui files (user interface files) created with Qt-designer.