On 01/21/14 02:54, Mo Morsi wrote: > On 01/20/2014 06:27 PM, Achilleas Pipinellis wrote: >> Hey, can someone review awesome_spawn[0]? >> I'd like to bring polisher[1] in Fedora and awesome_spawn is the only >> missing dependency. >> >> Hopefully, once polisher hits the repos, it'll be easier to use it and >> report any bug/feature requests :) >> >> >> [0] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1055789 >> [1] https://github.com/ManageIQ/polisher >> > > I can take a look at the awesome_spawn submission tomorrow. >
Thanks! > Polisher can also be installed via gem. You will need to yum install the > curb dependencies first (eg libcurl-devel and ruby-devel) but once you > have those you can just: > > gem install polisher > Yeap, I know that. :) > Mileage may vary though as there is alot of optional stuff, eg querying > certain targets depends on various commands such as fedpkg and git being > available. If they aren't you most likely will get errs (just added an > issue to change this to gracefully print err msgs and exit). > That's true, but a big portion of this gem's functionality is supposed to target packagers, right? So I guess one who installs it, should know how it works. Nevertheless it's good to exist graceful exits :) > Advantage that the rpm install has over the gem is that we can add deps > to the packages provided the cmds (or to the cmds themselves), though > might want to split it up into optional components at some point (if it > gets bigger). > > Appreciate the submissions, > -Mo Thanks for your work! -- FAS : axilleas GPG : 0xABF99BE5 Blog: http://axilleas.me _______________________________________________ ruby-sig mailing list ruby-sig@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/ruby-sig