Description

The win32-eventlog library provides an interface for reading from and
writing to the MS Windows Event Log.
In addition, you can create your own message event sources using the
win32-mc library (provided with this distro), assuming you have the
proper tools installed.

Prerequisites

Ruby 1.8.2 or later.
windows-pr 0.9.3 or later.
The 'mc', 'rc' and 'link' command line tools are required to create and
install message sources. You won't need these for simply reading from or
writing to an existing event log.

Installation

rake test (optional)
rake install (non-gem) or rake install_gem (gem)
This will install both the win32-eventlog and win32-mc libraries. The latter
is strictly for turning .mc files into .dll files. See the mc documentation
for more details.

Installing the ‘RubyMsg’ event source

If you wish to install the RubyMsg event source, run the 'install_msg.rb'
script in the 'misc' directory.  This will create a 'rubymsg' directory
under your toplevel Ruby installation directory (usually C:\ruby), and
create the .dll, .h, .rc and .res files there, in addition to copying the
rubymsg.mc file. It will then install the 'RubyMsg' event source into your
registry.
DO NOT MOVE THE DLL FILE ONCE IT IS INSTALLED!  If you do, you will have
to delete the registry entry and reinstall it with the correct path.
Take a look at the rubymsg.mc file for the category and message values. If
you do not understand this, please read the 'tutorial.txt' file in the 'doc'
directory.

Additional documentation

If you are unfamiliar with message files and event logging on Windows in
general, please read the 'tutorial.txt' file.
There are also a couple of sample test scripts under the 'examples'
directory if you want to futz around and get a feel for how things work.

If the tc_mc.rb tests fail

There's a chance that you either don't have the mc, rc and/or link commands
installed or they're not in your %PATH%. If you have MSVC++, you should have
them somewhere on your system.

Known Issues

None known.
Please file any bug reports on the project page at
http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/win32utils.

License

Ruby's

Warranty

This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

Authors

Daniel J. Berger
Park Heesob