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Correct user's home directory detection (windows compatibility for ruby >= 1.9.3p362)#32
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Correct user's home directory detection (windows compatibility for ruby >= 1.9.3p362)#32pavel-manylov wants to merge 1 commit intoassaf:masterfrom
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…by >= 1.9.3p362) We could use Dir.home instead of this code, but it will not be compatible with old rubies
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By the way, this ruby behavior fixed in trunk now. https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8034 |
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Thanks the fix worked for me in windows !!! |
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I installed Ruby 1.9.3p448 and it solved this issue. The merge is not required. |
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We could use Dir.home instead of this code, but it will not be compatible with old rubies.
(For ruby >= 1.9.3p362 on windows
File.expand_path '.ruby-uuid', '~'will return"C:\\current\\app\\path\\~\\.ruby-uuid")