it would probably be considerable effort to repackage all the
lib*-ruby code in Debian, but it might be the right thing to do for
long term interoperability between the Ruby and Debian communities.
Thoughts?
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We have ticket CHEF-1072 opened upstream[0] for this, and once
complete I'll work to update the packaging.
[0]: http://tickets.opscode.com/browse/CHEF-1072
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ng on merb 1.1 support, so
hopefully we'll be able to just update soon.
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#x27;bundler' and other gem-
specific dependency handling as well. For example, merb has
'dependency' methods.
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it's not required to
install a myriad of dependencies and set up a complex test
environment.
That is fair!
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build the package for
karmic, as the version of the build tool chain was not sufficient to
recognize 3.0 quilt packages.
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Please fix them so that it will be in "Ready to upload" state.
I am changing debian/changelog mode to 'UNREALEASD' now.
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Hi,
The following packages are ready to be uploaded (I also verified the
points listed on http://pkg-ruby-extras.alioth.debian.org/sponsorship.html).
Could you please sponsor them?
coderay 0.9.4-1
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package.
I know there are other Ruby projects that do this as well, though.
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ollowing packages, as they're required
by Chef, above.
> libnet-ssh-multi-ruby
> merb
> merb (U)
> moneta
> coderay
The stompserver package is no longer required by Chef. If someone wants to take
this one over, feel free:
> stompserver (U)
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the way to fix such perceived
problems is relatively simple.
I'd love to see things improve, and I think the changes proposed in this thread
do well to make wheezy a *very* promising release.
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Ohai!
On Oct 3, 2011, at 4:27 AM, Alex Young wrote:
>> I agree with making 1.9 the default, since that's what everyone who
>> works with Ruby today expects. On the other hand, I think it's premature
>> to drop 1.8 since it is still heavily used and there is a lot of code
>> out there that does no
Hi,
On Nov 4, 2012, at 3:51, "Lucas Nussbaum" wrote:
> It depends on the 'ruby compatibility version' for that release. Is it
> 1.9.1 or something else?
According to Matz himself on stage twice at RubyConf this weekend, and Koichi
(member of the core team), the primary focus for Ruby 2.0 is co
I found this article to be helpful.
http://www.rubyinside.com/ruby-2-0-implementation-work-begins-what-is-ruby-2-0-and-whats-new-5515.html
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