Hello everyone,
I have just uploaded ruby-defaults 1:2.1.5.1 to unstable, adding ruby2.2
to the list of supported interpreters. This means that from now on:
- `dh_ruby --print-supported` will print both ruby2.1 and ruby2.2
- gem2deb will build extensions for both ruby2.1 and ruby2.2 (for
packag
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 11:10:36PM +0900, Satoru KURASHIKI wrote:
> hi,
>
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 8:12 AM, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
> > Hello Satoru,
>
> > I noticed that even though the packages had the Debian Ruby team as
> > maintainer, they were not in the team git repositories. I imported
Hi,
Is there any documentation available on how to handle gems that use a
dummy rails app to test their functionality? I patched out the bundler
requirements but am getting this error
/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/rails/application/configuration.rb:105:in
`database_configuration': Cannot load
`Rails.a
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Hi,
I've prepared the packaging of the gem 'rotp' which is a runtime
dependency in the dependency chain of GitLab. It is lintian-happy.
Since it requires RSpec 3, I have targeted it for experimental. It
builds fine in chroot (with RSpec 3 from experi
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Hi Nitesh,
I can't sponsor your package as am not a DD. Hopefully someone else
will do that. After looking through your package, one thing I may
suggest is to remove the unnecessary debian/tests folder. It just
contains an example file and is of no
hi,
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 8:12 AM, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
> Hello Satoru,
> I noticed that even though the packages had the Debian Ruby team as
> maintainer, they were not in the team git repositories. I imported both
> packages in the team repositories, updated to the latest upstream
> versi
* Balasankar C [150614 07:50]:
> Hi,
> As part of GitLab packaging, I've packaged the gem get_process_mem. It
> is lintian-happy and builds fine in chroot (sbuild). I have pushed it
> to our alioth repo and is available as ruby-get-process-mem.
>
> Please consider to review and upload the package
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