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Jerska avatar Jerska commented on August 28, 2024

Depending on your system, can you try your_package_manager(brew, apt-get, yum, ...) install zlib and retry installing it ?
I'd also recommend you to use a Gemfile to manage your dependencies, but that's up to you and shouldn't change anything to this issue.

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jonathanulco avatar jonathanulco commented on August 28, 2024

I've tried with zlib-bin but no change. I will try gemfile. Thx

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Jerska avatar Jerska commented on August 28, 2024

Can you try with zlib-dev or zlib-devel too ?

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jonathanulco avatar jonathanulco commented on August 28, 2024

I didn't find zlib-dev but i found zlib1g-dev

sudo gem install algoliasearch-jekyll
Building native extensions.  This could take a while...
Fetching: algoliasearch-jekyll-0.5.3.gem (100%)
Successfully installed nokogiri-1.6.6.2
Successfully installed algoliasearch-jekyll-0.5.3
2 gems installed
Installing ri documentation for nokogiri-1.6.6.2...
Installing ri documentation for algoliasearch-jekyll-0.5.3...

RDoc::Parser::Ruby failure around line 142 of
lib/record_extractor.rb

Before reporting this, could you check that the file you're documenting
has proper syntax:

  /usr/bin/ruby1.9.1 -c lib/record_extractor.rb

RDoc is not a full Ruby parser and will fail when fed invalid ruby programs.

The internal error was:

    (RDoc::Error) unknown type of %string "i"

ERROR:  While generating documentation for algoliasearch-jekyll-0.5.3
... MESSAGE:   unknown type of %string "i"
... RDOC args: --ri --op /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/doc/algoliasearch-jekyll-0.5.3/ri lib LICENSE.txt README.md --title algoliasearch-jekyll-0.5.3 Documentation --quiet

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Jerska avatar Jerska commented on August 28, 2024

Seems like we're making some progress. It seems like you're using ruby 1.9.1 , could you try with the latest version?

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Jerska avatar Jerska commented on August 28, 2024

Actually, it seems like it's the documentation installation that failed, I'm not sure wether gem rollbacks on error or not, you might be able to use the gem anyway.

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jonathanulco avatar jonathanulco commented on August 28, 2024

Ok thx have a nice day.

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