Hello,
There's one package that I need to create as a dependency of
puppet-development-kit for which I had some questions pop to mind about
licensing: ruby-spdx-licenses
The code ships a json file that contains information about all of the
licenses that the library helps with identifying. This js
Hello Ruby Team,
[redirecting the discussion only to the ruby team since it has more to
do with this team's policies since I intend to manage as much as
possible ruby packages within this team]
I was intending to send an email to the team specifically for these
questions, so here goes:
On 2020-0
Hello,
pitching in a bit late, but just to confirm: I've also been using
gem2deb version 1.0.4 from debian sid.
thanks a bunch for catching the missing files and creating them! I
didn't think to check for them when creating the packages since I still
don't know very well all that should be there
Hi,
On Sat, Feb 15, 2020 at 10:14 AM Hideki Yamane wrote:
> > >> == Ruby 2.7/2.8 Transition ==
> > >>
> > >> - 2.8 *might* be too late for Bullseye;
> > >>
> It seems that we can do it for Ruby2.8 (maybe it's 3.0) with mass-rebuild
> to put new ruby package into experimental. Ruby2.8-preview1
Hi again,
On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 6:03 AM Utkarsh Gupta wrote:
> I fixed it. Hopefully 5.2.3+dfsg-3 should be good to go now.
So the rails regression with bundler is fixed \o/
There was another regression for ruby-apollo-upload-server with rails'
recent upload; which I fixed both in upstream a
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