Hey,
we currently have the problem that e.g. new Rails[1][2] versions don't build in d:l:r:e due to missing ruby version. Does anything speak against that we always build against d:l:r?
Thanks
Christian
[1] https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:ruby:extensions/ruby...
[2] https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:ruby:extensions/ruby...
Hey,
On 18.08.2017 09:16, Christian Bruckmayer wrote:
we currently have the problem that e.g. new Rails[1][2] versions don't build in d:l:r:e due to missing ruby version. Does anything speak against that we always build against d:l:r?
I guess this would mean all users of the d:l:r:e repository would also need to enable d:l:r right? How are we going to make this transition?
Henne
On Fri, 2017-08-18 at 11:58 +0200, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
Hey,
On 18.08.2017 09:16, Christian Bruckmayer wrote:
we currently have the problem that e.g. new Rails[1][2] versions don't build in d:l:r:e due to missing ruby version. Does anything speak against that we always build against d:l:r?
I guess this would mean all users of the d:l:r:e repository would also need to enable d:l:r right? How are we going to make this transition?
only if you try to install packages for the non native ruby of your distribution. as long as you stick to the packages of your native ruby version, no.
darix
On 18.08.2017 13:08, Marcus Rückert wrote:
On Fri, 2017-08-18 at 11:58 +0200, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
Hey,
On 18.08.2017 09:16, Christian Bruckmayer wrote:
we currently have the problem that e.g. new Rails[1][2] versions don't build in d:l:r:e due to missing ruby version. Does anything speak against that we always build against d:l:r?
I guess this would mean all users of the d:l:r:e repository would also need to enable d:l:r right? How are we going to make this transition?
only if you try to install packages for the non native ruby of your distribution. as long as you stick to the packages of your native ruby version, no.
But they would show up as available in searching etc. I think at least we should document this somewhere...
Henne