On 29 September 2015 at 07:02, Frederick Cheung
<frederick.che...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Monday, September 28, 2015 at 10:01:22 PM UTC+1, Colin Law wrote:
>>
>> Any suggestions as to why I have to explicitly include gon in the
>> application's Gemfile, when it is included anyway via the dependency
>> in my gem?
>>
>
> Bundler's autorequire feature only requires gems listed in the Gemfile, not 
> their dependencies. You could either require gon from within your gem, when 
> it is required (this may or may not be appropriate ) or require it from your 
> app.

Thanks all, that was the point I had missed, that bundler ensures all
the gems are available but only those explicitly included in Gemfile
are automatically loaded.  I required gon in the gem and now all is
well.

Thanks

Colin

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