Hi Adam,

Can you comment on which version of bundler you are using within
heroku?  I see that bundler v. 0.9.0 was just officially released and
I noticed that there are some significant changes to the user
experience, but I don't know if that changes how the Gemfile will be
interpreted by Heroku.

Also, do you support gems bundled in the Gemfile that reference a git
repo as opposed to a gemcutter gem?

e.g. gem "rails", :git => "git://github.com/rails/rails.git"

I'd like to push an edge rails (Rails 3.0.0.beta) app to heroku and
was wondering what issues you foresee if any.

Thanks,

Glenn

On Jan 19, 4:52 pm, Adam Wiggins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gem Bundler is rapidly on its way to becoming the new community
> standard for managing gem dependencies in Ruby apps. Bundler is the
> default gem manager forRails3, but it will also work seamlessly with
> any other web framework (or no framework) since it has no dependencies
> itself.
>
> Using it is as simple as creating a Gemfile in the root of your app:
>
> gem 'sinatra', '0.9.4'
> gem 'haml', '2.2.17'
>
> …and running “gem bundle” at the command line, which sets up all of
> your gems in vendor/gems.
>
> Heroku now has native support for gem bundler. If you push up a repo
> that has a Gemfile it its root, the slug compiler will bundle your
> gems automatically. (You can use this in addition to, or instead of,
> the .gems manifest. Both will be supported for the foreseeable future,
> so you needn’t feel pressured to
> switch.) Docs here:
>
> http://docs.heroku.com/gems#gem-bundler
>
> The Ruby community has been in need of a simple, standard,
> dependency-free gem dependency manager for a long time. Cheers to
> Yehuda Katz, Carl Lerche, and everyone else involved with bundler for
> delivering this elegant solution!

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