On Oct 19, 2007, at 13:07 , Trans wrote:
> On 10/19/07, Eric Hodel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Oct 19, 2007, at 10:12 , Trans wrote:
>>
>>> So when did /var/lib become the place to store gems? Whomever is
>>> organizing Debian/Ubuntu's filesystem is out of their minds. Does it
>>> really make sense to have three locations for Ruby libraries? We  
>>> have
>>> /usr/lib/ruby, /usr/local/site_ruby and now /var/lib/gems.  
>>> Craziness.
>>>
>>> Well, despite *their* schizophrenia, how does RubyGems know where  
>>> the
>>> gems are stored?
>>
>> Gem.path
>
> I see. I was wondering how that was defined actually, but knowing the
> name of the method I was able to dig it up.
>
> I'm surprised to see that it is hard coded.

What code are you looking at?  Gem.path is not hard coded.

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best workers get their tools to do the work for them. -- Syndicate Wars


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