On Oct 15, 2007, at 02:09 , Luis Lavena wrote:
> On 10/15/07, Eric Hodel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Oct 15, 2007, at 24:51 , Luis Lavena wrote:
>>> It seems that somehow, installing one gem end trying to install  
>>> other:
>>>
>>> gem install echoe...
>>>
>>> actually tries to install termios (which builds its extension and
>>> fails).
>>>
>>> And termios isn't part of echoe dependencies:
>>>
>>>   s.add_dependency(%q<rake>, ["> 0.0.0"])
>>>   s.add_dependency(%q<rubyforge>, [">= 0.4.3"])
>>>   s.add_dependency(%q<highline>, ["> 0.0.0"])
>>>
>>> So something is broken here... or I just scr**ed my installation :-P
>>
>> $ grep -l termios */Rakefile
>> highline-0.6.0/Rakefile
>> highline-0.6.1/Rakefile
>> highline-1.0.0/Rakefile
>> highline-1.0.1/Rakefile
>> highline-1.0.2/Rakefile
>> highline-1.0.4/Rakefile
>> highline-1.2.0/Rakefile
>>
>> So its picking up a stale dependency.  I think it OK to go to 0.9.5
>> with this bug.  Could you file it in the tracker?
>>
>
> Err. I don't get it...
>
> Highline don't depend on termios.
> termios don't depend on highline.
>
> ...
>
> Why this raised? :-P
>
> I'll fill a bug report...

In the past, highline depended upon termios.  It doesn't any more.

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