> On 15 Jul 2022, at 11:17, Hans de Graaff <gra...@gentoo.org> wrote: > > Skip building documentation rather than generating an error when rdoc is > missing but documentation is requested. rdoc should not be missing > normally, but this is a common problem when updating from one ruby > target straight to another one. There can be a gap when eselect has not > been triggered again yet for rdoc and another core ruby package may > require rdoc. This is commonly bundler since it has a +doc USE flag. >
I worry a bit about silently skipping given it can go further and lead to e.g. unpredictably broken binpkgs. I'd probably prefer not doing +doc but I assume it's there for a reason. Anyway, the situation is what it is until we get a ruby-exec or similar, so go for it. Thanks for figuring out a workaround, as this one is often a bit painful. > Signed-off-by: Hans de Graaff <gra...@gentoo.org> > --- Best,, sam
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