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I'm trying to install bcrypt-ruby on Windows Vista.

So far, I have been able to install nmake.exe from a MS knowledge base article and cl.exe from installing Visual Studio 2008 Express.

However, I am now encountering this error:

cl -nologo -Wall -I. -IC:/InstantRails/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -I
C:/InstantRails/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-mswin32 -I. -MD -Zi -O2b2xg- -G6  -c -Tcb crypt.c
cl : Command line warning D9035 : option 'Og-' has been deprecated and will be removed in a future release
cl : Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G6' bcrypt.c
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\INCLUDE\stdio.h(381) : warning C4255: '_get_printf_count_output' : no function prototype given: converting '()' to '(void)'
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\INCLUDE\stdlib.h(215) : warning C4255: '_get_purecall_handler' : no function prototype given: converting '()' to '(void)' 
c:\instantrails\ruby\lib\ruby\gems\1.8\gems\bcrypt-ruby-2.1.2\ext\mri\blf.h(37): fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'stdint.h': No such file or directory
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\BIN\cl.EXE"' : return code '0x2' Stop.

I've already executed VCVARS32.bat which presumably sets up the environment. I am suspecting that the warnings and errors are due to installing newer version of Visual Studio.

Has anyone done this successfully? I do not have a copy of Visual Studio 6.0.

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Hello,

To be able to build a gem extension for One-Click Installer (OCI) you need VC6. Mxing and matching different versions of newer Visual Studio will fail or will generate unknown errors during runtime.

I would recommend avoid all these hassles and proceed with the successor of One-Click, which is called RubyInstaller.

  1. Download and install either 1.8.6 or 1.9.1 RC1 packages, announced at RubyForge
  2. Download the Development Kit, and unpack it on your Ruby installation
  3. Follow INSTALL.txt instructions to adjust the DevKit to the location you extracted it
  4. Proceed with gem install bcrypt-ruby, will work out of the box

For more details about using other gems or Rails with this newer version, please see the tutorials section in our Wiki.

Hope this helps.

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