Well it might help you at all. In my quest to get
anastm.rb to be functional at all I've come across a few web pages that deal with updating the Ruby pieces and calls.
It might have even been this board I found what could be your solution last night.
Try replacing out the open for read calls in that script with just plain Open.. Can't hurt much.. I'm new to Ruby but not programming and languages... So far my introduction to Ruby makes me believe that the creators really didn't plan any backwards compatibility across even minor revisions of the language.
I have the issue now where I now have the proper requires and gem lines and fox16 and fxruby linkages for anastm to work sort of but now I get this win32ole error where it can't find the 'Open' command and says library not registered.
I noticed on line 450 of
anastm.rb that it tries to open a unsniffer.database with filename of the passed argument.. Could it be that the new unsniffer isn't compatible or what's the magic here? Maybe there's some com library issues with the newer unsniffer not registering the database type?
I've tried with similar results on win 7, and win xp pro sp3. This is with Ruby installer 1.8.6-x, and gem downloaded and installed local rubyfx.
Any chance someone can put an updated script out for the tools that works on modern day Ruby and some OS level?
ppuskari