Hi Chandan,
I understand. We used to use a very old version of Ruby that way for
something a long time back. Would love to hear about what you're doing
and how :)
On 2023-11-23 7:33 pm, Chandan K N wrote:
I need to build in VS2019/22 as I have to use the generated library
(Ruby DLL) in my C++ project for Ruby-C++ interop. I am already using
Ruby 2.4.5 in this way. I'm trying to upgrade to newer version of Ruby
now.
Using mingw version will not be compatible with VS compiler.
Yes, that's correct indeed.
I guess the issue you're having is with this part?
You need to install required libraries using vcpkg
like:
vcpkg --triplet x64-windows install openssl libffi libyaml zlib
Although it's not a direct match, but I'd recommend that you ask either
in the RubyInstaller mailing list or maybe even on the GitHub site for
it: oneclick/rubyinstaller2: MSYS2 based RubyInstaller for Windows
(
github.com) <https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller2> - there are a
few people there who may be able to help.
Best regards,
Mohit.