The old timers used rivets to keep the rib on and I think they did in this fashion (could be wrong in my guessing though) The rib was clamped fast to the barrel, the appropriate size hole was drilled through the rib and into the barrel, the rib removed from the barrel, a nail or other piece of round stock was inserted into the hole in the barrel and it was then peened fast with a pointed punch. The rib was then set back on the barrel over the pins, the desired leangth was determined, the pins reduced to their correct size and the with the rib back on each pin was then peened by mushrooming the head to clamp the barrel fast.
When I look at old barrels with partial ribs attatched I see the remains of the pins with a multitude of punch marks around them....that's how I interpret the process.....could be wrong.
I solder the ribs on, for me that's easier, less work involved.