> You should do "dnf install rubygem-bigdecimal", otherwise you have to
> add it into Gemfile. Moreover, you are doing again the mistake testing
> in mock. While mock is fine, it does not install by default (contrary to
> default DNF behavior in Fedora) the weak dependencies.

Ah.. That's true. I forgot the situation for the weak dependencies.

> If you want to have the right dependencies installed, then you should
> probably do:
>
> $ mock -i dnf

This is good step to test. I will adopt the way.

> $ mock shell
> # dnf install rubygem-rails
>
> This sequence should pull in the rubygem-bigdecimal.

Thanks! I will try it again.

Jun




On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 10:25 AM, Vít Ondruch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Dne 21.6.2018 v 17:22 Jun Aruga napsal(a):
>> I am testing Rails 5.2.0 right now.
>> I would like to share current status.
>> I documented the steps to test Rails that need a little consideration.
>> I think that documenting this on somewhere is beneficial for someone
>> or to add the use case to Fedora CI.
>>
>> https://github.com/junaruga/fedora-blog/blob/master/2018-06-20-test-for-rails-5.2.md
>>
>> I am still failed to run the below user cases in the document.
>> Do you know the good solution to run "rails s"?
>>
>> - To test Rails from upstream
>>   - with normal user: [ERROR]
>>   - with root user: [ERROR]
>
> You should do "dnf install rubygem-bigdecimal", otherwise you have to
> add it into Gemfile. Moreover, you are doing again the mistake testing
> in mock. While mock is fine, it does not install by default (contrary to
> default DNF behavior in Fedora) the weak dependencies.
>
> If you want to have the right dependencies installed, then you should
> probably do:
>
> $ mock -i dnf
> $ mock shell
> # dnf install rubygem-rails
>
> This sequence should pull in the rubygem-bigdecimal.
>
>
> V.
>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Jun
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 1:06 PM, Vít Ondruch <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dne 19.6.2018 v 12:14 Jun Aruga napsal(a):
>>>> Hi Vit,
>>>>
>>>>> https://apps.fedoraproject.org/koschei/groups/ruby-rails?order_by=state-f29%2Crunning%2Cfailing%2Cname
>>>> Do you know how above list of RoR is created?
>>> It is best guess.
>>>
>>> V.
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