updated for version 7.3.620

Problem:    Building with recent Ruby on Win32 doesn't work.
Solution:   Add a separate argument for the API version. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
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Bram Moolenaar
2012-08-02 21:21:47 +02:00
parent e4195c5d84
commit da3cb831e9
3 changed files with 19 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -260,7 +260,9 @@ endif
# DYNAMIC_RUBY=yes (to load the Ruby DLL dynamically)
# RUBY_VER=[Ruby version, eg 16, 17] (default is 16)
# RUBY_VER_LONG=[Ruby version, eg 1.6, 1.7] (default is 1.6)
# You must set RUBY_VER_LONG when change RUBY_VER.
# You must set RUBY_VER_LONG when changing RUBY_VER.
# You must set RUBY_API_VER version to RUBY_VER_LONG.
# Don't set ruby API version to RUBY_VER like 191.
#RUBY=c:/ruby
ifdef RUBY
ifndef DYNAMIC_RUBY
@ -273,6 +275,9 @@ endif
ifndef RUBY_VER_LONG
RUBY_VER_LONG = 1.6
endif
ifndef RUBY_API_VER
RUBY_API_VER = $(subst .,,$(RUBY_VER_LONG))
endif
ifndef RUBY_PLATFORM
ifeq ($(RUBY_VER), 16)
@ -288,9 +293,9 @@ endif
ifndef RUBY_INSTALL_NAME
ifeq ($(RUBY_VER), 16)
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = mswin32-ruby$(RUBY_VER)
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = mswin32-ruby$(RUBY_API_VER)
else
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = msvcrt-ruby$(RUBY_VER)
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = msvcrt-ruby$(RUBY_API_VER)
endif
endif