Hi,
I have updated the package ruby-http-parser to version 1.2.3 to fix
a block in updating diaspora-installer.
Link to the repo: https://salsa.debian.org/weepingclown/ruby-http-parser
I'd appreciate it if someone can consider reviewing and uploading it.
Best,
Ananthu
Hi team,
I have packaged the cssbundling-rails gem since it is a dependency
needed by gitlab version 16.11.3. Please consider giving it a review
and uploading.
The package is available at:
- https://salsa.debian.org/ruby-team/mentors/ruby-cssbundling-rails
Best,
Ananthu
Hi team,
I have packaged the omniauth-shibboleth-redux gem since it is a dependency
needed by gitlab version 16.11.3. Please consider giving it a review
and uploading.
The package is available at:
- https://salsa.debian.org/ruby-team/mentors/ruby-omniauth-shibboleth-redux
Best,
Ananthu
Hi team,
I have been working on some of the packages mentioned in the ruby3.3
transition tracker[0]. Some of them have been updated to their latest
available upstream versions and builds fine against ruby versions in
both unstable and experimental and as such the target for all of them
have been s
On Tue, Nov 26, 2024 at 02:32:13PM -0300, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:
> - Option 1: From January 20th to 24th. This is the best option for Cédric to
> join us.
Cédric seems to be available the next week as per his latest mail, unless my
interprettion is wrong,
> - Option 2: From January 27th to 31st.
Hello,
I write this mail to ponder about something that has been bugging me since
a long time now. If any of you follow the #debian-ruby-changes irc channel,
you'd have noticed the recurring ci results of a few select packages. At
first I thought this to be the maintainer actively working on them,
On Wed, Dec 04, 2024 at 10:37:14AM -0300, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
> Sure. I'm also fine with dropping the scheduled runs entirely. But it
> was not me who put them in place. :-)
The whole reason I started this discussion was also this, instead of just
dropping them. But, on the other hand I only f
Hello,
On Sun, Dec 01, 2024 at 02:45:36PM +0530, Ananthu C V wrote:
> The packages I have noticed that have this behaviour are:
> - nadoka
> - ruby-sigdump
> - ruby-rspec-instafail
> - ruby-childprocess
> - ruby-flexmock
> - ruby-parallel-tests
> - ruby-serverengine (0 7
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Ananthu
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Hi,
I do not know what the problem that's causing this is, but from a quick lookup
it seems a "gem pristine --all" can rebuild all native extensions, if manually
tracking each native gem is a concern (with bundler probably something lile
"bundle exec gem pristine --all"?). I am not really aware
Hi,
I'll just reiterate what I said in the team IRC channel. I reckon
the previous year's BoF ended up very productive, as
we got most of the things we dicussed done by now. This year,
I am expecting a lot of BoFs (similar to, if not more than, last
year), and if there aren't enough things that we
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