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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:25:16+00:00 2026-05-13T08:25:16+00:00

I’m using scons to build a linux C based ruby extension. What is the

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I’m using scons to build a linux C based ruby extension. What is the “right” way to get the include paths right? By “right” I mean it works out of the box on 1.9 and 1.8.

I don’t want to use the mkmf/Makefile solution.

Thanks! Dave

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    2026-05-13T08:25:17+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:25 am

    If you were using autoconf, you could borrow ruby.ac from rice:

    http://github.com/jameskilton/rice/blob/master/ruby.ac

    or since you are using a different build system, you can duplicate its behavior. To summarize what it does:

    1. We use the rbconfig module to get ruby config variables like this:

      $RUBY -rrbconfig -e "puts(Config::CONFIG['$1'] || '')" <variable>

      where $RUBY is the ruby interpreter (sometimes interpreters get installed with a different name, e.g. ruby1.8 or ruby1.9) and <variable> is the desired config variable

    2. We then set our build variables:
      
        if ${ruby_config_rubyhdrdir} is empty: (e.g. ruby 1.8)
          CPPFLAGS="-I${ruby_config_archdir}
        else:
          CPPFLAGS="-I${ruby_config_rubyhdrdir} ${ruby_config_rubyhdrdir}/${arch}
      
        CFLAGS="${ruby_config_CFLAGS} ${ruby_config_CCDLFLAGS}"
      
        LDFLAGS="-L${ruby_config_archdir} -L${ruby_config_libdir} ${ruby_config_LDFLAGS}"
      
        LIBS="${ruby_config_LIBS} ${ruby_config_DLDLIBS}"
      

      where the variables ${ruby_config_*} are determined using the config command above, e.g.:

      ruby_config_foo=$RUBY -rrbconfig -e "puts(Config::CONFIG['$1'] || '')" foo

    3. We also need to link with the ruby library, so we append ${ruby_config_LIBRUBYARG}.
    4. The above variables are for compiling and linking; you may also need to install. Ruby library files should be installed to ${ruby_config_sitelibdir}. Ruby extensions should be installed to ${ruby_config_sitearchdir}.
    5. There's also some magic in ruby.ac for building with mingw and linking against the one-click installer on windows (which used to be built with vc6; I'm not sure if it still is or not).
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