> On Dec 18, 2020, at 5:46 PM, Sam Ruby <ru...@intertwingly.net> wrote: > > Symptom: > > App 3560669 output: 2020-12-19 01:25:01 - NoMethodError - undefined > method `utc_to_local_returns_utc_offset_times' for > ActiveSupport:Module: > App 3560669 output: > /var/lib/gems/2.7.0/gems/activesupport-6.1.0/lib/active_support/values/time_zone.rb:514:in > `block in utc_to_local' > > First the boring technical stuff. > > ActiveSupport is a part of the Rails project. It is huge, but it > allows you to only pull in what you need. A new gem was pushed on the > 8th of December: > > https://rubygems.org/gems/activesupport/versions/6.1.0 > > My current theory is that "pull in only what you need" is broken with > this gem in that not everything needed is pulled in. One quick fix > may be to pull in more than we theoretically need in order to get what > we actually do, in fact, need.
> > Now, for the longer range implications. > > There is a distinct possibility that I will not run again for the > board once my term is up, and may go emeritus shortly thereafter. > I've been saying this for a long while, but future boards will either > need to develop a plan to support this tool, either that or migrate to > something else because at some point the tool will break. > > - Sam Ruby To be honest, my main concern is how are we going to maintain a moving target of object hierarchies when it seems to require a deep understanding of the Ruby community just to read a stack trace. Well, that, and I need better eyesight, or a display that highlights each date. *sigh* ....Roy