On 12.03.2012 10:38, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Flavio Castelli
[Mar 12. 2012 10:29]: On 03/11/2012 11:16 AM, Stephan Kulow wrote:
1. Most of the executables are just wrappers for the real stuff happening in ruby modules, so just package the executables for the default ruby version. 2. add a suffix to the non-default ruby versions 3. add a suffix to all executables and provide update-alternative hooks all around 4. even more complex stuff :)
I think the 3rd solution is the best one. The 1st one sounds like the easiest one, but as you said it doesn't work on all cases.
Ugh.
Can we please get over it and accept that Ruby 1.9 is the official version now ? Just to put this in the archive too: rails 2.3 has at least one problem with ruby 1.9 that is no longer going to be fixed upstream - so ditching 1.8 also means ditching rails 2.3 (or getting maintenance of it on our own shoulders exclusively).
Fortunately for most things there will be patches around, just as for the problem I encountered with rails: https://github.com/jescalante/rails/commit/6e20c3f895563280e6e8fb14ab9047d50... Greetings, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ruby+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-ruby+owner@opensuse.org