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Compiling mdNameRubyWrapper.cpp
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You may need to recompile mdNameRubyWrapper.cpp if you are not using a version of Ruby that is compatible with
the mdNameRubyWrapper.dll that is supplied. 

Prerequisites:
	
	Visual C++ Compiler
	Ruby (tested with 1.8.6)

To compile mdNameRubyWrapper.cpp, a bat file has been supplied. This bat file requires the Visual Studio C++ 
compiler. To use the compiler, you must set up its environment by executing vcvars32.bat in the Visual Studio
C++ bin folder. Read the comments at the top of CreateDll.bat for more details.

You must then set the path to the Ruby Include and Library path. You also need to set the path of the Name Object
library (mdName.dll). The default locations of these files have been set already but may require changes if your
system is different.

set mdNamePath to the directory containing mdName.dll
set RubyIncludePath to ruby\src\ruby-1.8.6-p111" directory. May be different for other versions of Ruby.
set RubyIncludePath2 to ruby\lib\ruby\1.8\i386-mswin32 directory
set RubyLibraryPath to ruby\lib directory

You may also need to find C:\ruby\lib\ruby\1.8\i386-mswin32\config.h and comment out the first 3 lines to compile. 

You will also need to change the Ruby dependency that the code needs based on your version of Ruby. In CreateDll.bat, 
you will need to change the following to match your installation of Ruby:

	-DEFAULTLIB:msvcrt-ruby18.lib

The msvcrt-rubyxx.lib file is found in your ruby\lib directory.


Now, you can run CreateDll.bat to create mdNameRubyWrapper.dll.



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Q. I get a "MSC version unmatch" error. 
A. You will need to find C:\ruby\lib\ruby\1.8\i386-mswin32\config.h and comment out the first 3 lines. The first 3 lines 
may look like this after commenting them out.
	//#if _MSC_VER != 1200
	//#error MSC version unmatch
	//#endif