I tried a local install of Ruby 1.9 with gtk2 bindings, which was a rather complicated affair and didn't resolve the problem in the end. All in all RubyRipper is in a sorry state at the moment, and one can only hope for the better. In the meantime I've returned to EAC, which runs very well with Wine, for the very few audio CDs that still happen to come along my way.
Reed, you may want to try the rubyripper packages from debian- multimedia. org:
http:// debian- multimedia. org/dists/ unstable/ main/binary- i386/package/ rubyripper. php debian- multimedia. org/dists/ unstable/ main/binary- amd64/package/ rubyripper. php
http://
Unfortunatley the GUI continues to be practically unusable with Ruby 1.8, due to this bug:
http:// code.google. com/p/rubyrippe r/issues/ detail? id=348& colspec= ID%20Type% 20Status% 20Summary% 20Stars% 20Opened% 20Modified
I tried a local install of Ruby 1.9 with gtk2 bindings, which was a rather complicated affair and didn't resolve the problem in the end. All in all RubyRipper is in a sorry state at the moment, and one can only hope for the better. In the meantime I've returned to EAC, which runs very well with Wine, for the very few audio CDs that still happen to come along my way.