ward on Debian. If 1.9.2
comes out in time for some decent testing on Squeeze I think it would be
best to include it by default. Debian has been behind in Ruby
development for too long.
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EE it insists on using its own gems and wont recognize my
will_paginate link in .../vendor/plugin.
My question is how do I get REE to use Debian's "gems" instead of
manually install gems?
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On 11/2/09 5:05 PM| Nov 2, 2009, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
Richard Hurt escreveu isso aí:
I am trying to move my Squeeze box over to Ruby1.9.1 and Rails and
am having a tough time finding information on how to proceed. I've
install ruby1.9.1-full and pulled in rubygems1.9.1 from Sid
r moving a Debian
system to Ruby 1.9.1? Has anyone tried to run Rails under 1.9.1 on
Squeeze or am I the first? Is this even the correct list for this question?
Thanx!
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satisfy the Debian packaging requirements? If not, what do I have to do?
[1] http://github.com/rnhurt/gradesheet
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I just noticed that the Debian SoC program is starting up. Is there any
value to getting someone to "fix" the Debian/Ruby/Rails/Gems dilemma?
Or is there still too much high level talk going on?
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, etc? Could we make it easier to maintain these external Ruby
dependencies?
Thanx!
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On Dec 17, 2008, at 4:02 AM| Dec 17, 2008, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Richard Hurt [2008.12.16.1653
+0100]:
I think this is a great idea and should allow us to help the Gems
community grow in a way thats compatible with the rest of the
world. I don't think anyone here wants Ge
On Dec 15, 2008, at 3:31 PM| Dec 15, 2008, martin f krafft wrote:
FYI, ruby packagers (see attached message) ...
From: flamee...@gmail.com (Diego E. 'Flameeyes' Pettenò)
Date: December 15, 2008 2:34:36 PM EST
To: distributi...@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Packaging Ruby extensions
Hi everyb
and am using Rails quite heavily this is a fairly important
topic for me. :)
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On Dec 8, 2008, at 1:23 PM| Dec 8, 2008, Richard Laager wrote:
On Sat, 2008-12-06 at 18:17
I need a simple web based server administration program; think WebMin
but without the extensible modules. At first I looked at using WebMin
but it seems like Debian really doesn't like it and its a bit overkill
for me anyway. Then I found a little PHP app that does almost exactly
what I n
Well, its in pretty early alpha and while it works OK on my systems, I
cant be certain that it will be approved in its current form. Debian
is pretty strict about their packaging and since this is the first
ever Rails app in Debian, they are being even more fussy about
it. :) So, it wont
I am looking for people to look at my Redmine package and critique it
before I submit it to Debian-Mentors. It's my first Debian and the
very first RoR package that I know of. Please be brutal. :)
I have updated the Redmine package to the latest upstream SVN. I have
also made it easy(ie
I am attempting to package Redmine, a Ruby on Rails project management
system, and would like some advice. This is my first time building a
Debian package and I have quite a few questions. I have pbuilder set
up and can use pdebuild to generate a generic Redmine package using
the ruby-pkg
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