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Neither of declared "compatible" versions of Ruby (1.8 & 1.9) have been available from the website where you direct users for _ages_. That site is almost wholly focused on 2.x.x versions of Ruby now (as is, ya know, the entire Ruby community).
Unless there's some active plan to begin supporting much more recent versions of Ruby, seems like Ruby support effectively died some time ago (call it when 1.9 end-of-life'd). Is there?
I'm definitely interested in accessing Ruby scripts from TCC/TCmd, but updated Ruby support (as in 2.x.x) is basically a must-have for that. Telling users to install Ruby 1.8/1.9 is no longer a viable answer.
Thanks!
Unless there's some active plan to begin supporting much more recent versions of Ruby, seems like Ruby support effectively died some time ago (call it when 1.9 end-of-life'd). Is there?
I'm definitely interested in accessing Ruby scripts from TCC/TCmd, but updated Ruby support (as in 2.x.x) is basically a must-have for that. Telling users to install Ruby 1.8/1.9 is no longer a viable answer.
Thanks!