On 11/24/20 9:05 AM, bugzilla-nore...@freebsd.org wrote:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=244787
--- Comment #8 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
A commit references this bug:
Author: mfechner
Date: Tue Nov 24 16:05:01 UTC 2020
New revision: 556169
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/556169
Log:
Marked it as broken for ruby 2.7.
Seems to be a dead project, last upgrade 2010-02-07 and homepage does not
load anymore
https://rubygems.org/gems/tmail
http://tmail.rubyforge.org/
PR: 244787
Changes:
head/mail/rubygem-tmail/Makefile
I am a heavy Ruby user and 2.7 is an essential portion of the Ruby
ecosystem, especially for Ruby on Rails which directly aligns with the
server-oriented nature of FreeBSD. Although some web systems developers
utilize the PHP-oriented Drupal framework and even Wordpress with all
its popular plugins, Rails is dramatically better and is broadly
supported in the developer community. I am not in a position to support
these ports myself but if someone is I can find some resources to
support them in doing so. Not sure about the individual RubyGems like
tmail but RubyGems itself and the essential support programs for Ruby
itself like RDoc and RI and RSpec are very important to this community.
I am in the position being paid to architect "what's next" for a large
(2500+ users already) ZOOM-based social membership network, and I'd like
to be able to recommend FreeBSD 12-STABLE as the OS platform that
underlies it. I know of several such projects and I'd like to create a
factory for these deployments. Please contact me directly ( dwilde1 {at}
gmail ) to discuss this.
Thanks in advance! :D
--
Don Wilde
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