I've been having a problem with including Shoes in a Shoes app for Windows. The packager tool works perfectly when I don't ask to include Shoes in the app: I get an .exe
that, if launched on a Shoes-less computer, downloads Shoes and then runs as expected.
However, when I ask it to include Shoes, the packager seems to get stuck on something from the get-go. At least, in some other cases, the packager does make an executable, even if it didn't contain Shoes. Here, it just freezes.
I even tried the solution proposed here, but I couldn't manage building shoes. After cloning the rubyinstaller
repository and downloading the requisite elements, the rake
command aborts prematurely.
Your Shoes Won't BreatheKeeping your shoes stored in a cardboard shoebox for long periods can make them absorb any moisture that builds over time. Moisture causes the shoe to crack, making it difficult, if not impossible, to restore.
The use of shoe boxes is recognised as an ideal way to store and organise footwear at home, as well as in the shop. The original boxes in which the footwear was sold are often utilised at home to care for a shoe collection.
Put them in boxes for longer storage. If you're storing shoes that you don't plan on wearing for a month or more, it's best to store them in a box. You can store shoes in their original shoe boxes or use clear plastic containers so you'll be able to see what shoes you've stored.
Installer may be a corrupted one or may contains some missing files. So,its better to download another and try again.
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