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Am getting the following deprecated warnings with ruby 1.9.3-p125 when i run rspec. But there are no deprecated warnings with ruby 1.9.2.

/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p125@cs/gems/soap4r-1.5.8/lib/xsd/iconvchars
et.rb:9:in `<top (required)>': iconv will be deprecated in the future, use String#encode instead.
/home/ec2-user/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p125@cs/gems/hpricot-0.8.2/lib/hpricot/build
er.rb:2:in `require': /gems/ruby-1.9.3-p125@cs/gems/hpricot-0
.8.2/lib/fast_xs.so: undefined symbol: ruby_digitmap - /gems/
ruby-1.9.3-p125@cs/gems/hpricot-0.8.2/lib/fast_xs.so (LoadError)

What could be the cause here? Can someone please help with this.

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There is a proposal for ruby 1.9.3 to move stdlibs to gems. As part of this transition transcoding between different string-encodings will be "gemified", see the Wiki (section: What stdlibs should be gemified?).

Therefore every time iconv is called, the deprecation-notice will be shown, in order to notify devs that future versions of ruby won't use lib/iconv and tell them that (and where) a code modification is necessary to account for these planned changes.

For now this is not problematic, as both iconv and String#encode will be supported in order to give devs time to make the transition. but you should keep in mind, that your code will break in future versions if you don't switch out the deprecated code.

A quick Google search will help you make the transition, e.g. "From Iconv#iconv to String#encode", if necessary. if you don't plan to make that change you should stay away from future versions and be extra careful when updating your env.

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  • Thanks for your reply! How do i just start the thin webserver. I am unable to get past this issue and its happening on a gem which we don't own. – amala 1 hour ago
    – diya
    Jun 19, 2012 at 12:26
  • There is a command line flag -w with which you can control error reporting. In your case it should be -w0 which ignores all warnings. Be careful though, as all errors are supressed!
    – dbrumann
    Jun 19, 2012 at 14:23
  • I tried using the command like this - thin start -p 3010 -w0 -d, but the problem still remains the same. The thin webserver is not getting started.
    – diya
    Jun 20, 2012 at 6:15
  • the correct flag is -W0, -w has the opposite effect of showing all log levels.
    – saneshark
    Nov 8, 2013 at 21:18
  • require 'iconv' # sudo apt-get install ruby-dev && sudo gem install iconv Encode/Decode still does not support the traditional iconv charsets such as IBM500 ?
    – mckenzm
    Sep 16, 2016 at 4:01
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The log entry tells you that the problem is generated in the soap4r gem. It looks like the gem was not updated for a while, version 1.5.8 is from year 2007 So it may also have other problems with ruby 1.9.3.

There is a project that claims to have a ruby-1.9 compatible version: soap4r-ruby1.9

There are also other soap libraries for ruby, here you see some of them: ruby-toolbox search for soap

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  • Thanks for your response! From your info, i tried updating a version of soap4r gem [gem "soap4r-ruby1.9", "~> 2.0.5"] and started again thin server but the problem wasn't resolved! From the log entry [/ruby-1.9.3-p125@cs/gems/soap4r-ruby1.9-2.0.5/lib/xsd/iconvcharset.rb:9:in <top (required)>': iconv will be deprecated in the future, use String#encode instead.] >> Exiting!/ruby-1.9.3-p125@cs/hpricot-0.8.2/lib/hpricot/builder.rb:2:in require': /ruby-1.9.3-p125@cs/gems/hpricot-0.8.2/lib/fast_xs.so: undefined symbol:ruby_digitmap - /ruby-1.9.3-p125@cs/hpricot-0.8.2/lib/fast_xs.so(LoadError)
    – diya
    Jun 22, 2012 at 5:11
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Your problem is actually with hpricot, which apparently isn't compatible with ruby 1.9.3, and is throwing the "undefined symbol: ruby_digitmap" you are seeing here. Here's someone else with the same problem.

Unfortunately, hpricot is no longer maintained, so unless someone picks up the mantle, there probably won't be a fix. Your main options would appear to be to stick with ruby 1.9.2, or find an alternative to hpricot. Most people seem to be using nokogiri for XML and HTML parsing in ruby, but there are certainly other options.

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To remove this warning...

go to your .rvm directory and find iconv.c (mine was at ~/.rvm/src/ruby-1.9.3-p125/ext/iconv/iconv.c)

edit that file are remove or comment out the call to warn_deprecated() (should be near the bottom)

from that file's directory, run ruby extconf.rb then make then make install

Should do the trick

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