+1. Getting this stuff in rawhide often helps app developers update
their app to the new version.

As far as Aeolus goes, don't concern yourself w/ any of those packages,
most likely will retire them at some point.

  -Mo



On 08/06/2013 09:59 AM, Troy Dawson wrote:
> Hi Josef,
> Although I don't speak for Krishna or Marcela, I say "Go for it."
> The change has got to come sometime, and since this is in rawhide it's
> better to get it done early than late.
> The big ruby change in F19 came right on Freeze day, and it broke
> every one of my rubygem packages.  I'd much rather this came now so
> I/we can get it over with and fix anything that breaks now rather than
> later.
> Thanks
> Troy
>
> On 08/06/2013 05:22 AM, Josef Stribny wrote:
>> If I don't get any response against the update until tomorrow, I am
>> planning to start building the packages on Thursday, August 8, 2013.
>>
>> Regards Josef
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Josef Stribny"
>> <[email protected]> To: "Ruby SIG mailing list"
>> <[email protected]> Cc: "Krishna Raman"
>> <[email protected]>, "Marcela Mašláňová" <[email protected]> Sent:
>> Monday, August 5, 2013 2:03:13 PM Subject: Rails 4 update and
>> dependent packages (aoelus, mongoid, openshift)
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I hope I finished listing all dependencies on Rails 4.0 in our
>> feature page[1]. If you spot something missing, please let me know.
>> As you can see, some updates should be trivial, but some cannot be
>> made at the moment:
>>
>> * There are several packages, which depends on Ruby on Rails
>> framework. All need to be tested an updated. These needs to be surely
>> updated: ** rubygem-cucumber-rails (loosen the dep should be enough)
>> ** rubygem-haml-rails to 0.4 ** rubygem-simple_form to 3.0.0rc **
>> rubygem-delayed_job to 3.1.4 ** rubygem-rubigen might need update
>> (stated deps are ok though) ** rubygem-paranoia might need update
>> (stated deps are ok though)
>>
>> * Following gems don't support Rails 4.0 right now and would be
>> broken by the update: ** openshift-origin-broker and any of
>> rubygem-openshift-origin* gems might need to be updated and tested
>> against Rails 4.0 ** rubygem-aeolus* packages *** upstream no longer
>> maintains the project ** rubygem-audited-activerecord **
>> rubygem-mongoid (mongoid 4.0 is blocked by 10gen Ruby driver) ***
>> https://github.com/mongoid/mongoid/issues/3128
>>
>> As for the Rails' dependencies, we have them all covered by now.
>> JBuilder and sdoc are waiting to be reviewed.
>>
>> So to say, we would have to wait quite some time for mongoid, aeolus
>> is not going to be updated and OpenShift is slowly starting
>> (hopefully) to support Rails 4.0. The question is: when should we do
>> the update? I would like to see Rails 4.0 in F20, but I am not sure
>> if all the deps can be there at the same time.
>>
>> Josef
>>
>> [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Ruby_on_Rails_4.0
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