On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Orphan rubygem-ParseTree
Orphan rubygem-RubyInline
Orphan rubygem-ZenTest
Orphan rubygem-abstract
Orphan rubygem-archive-tar-minitar
Orphan rubygem-mime-types
Orphan rubygem-rcov
Orphan rubygem-ruby2ruby
Orphan rubygem-ruby_parser
I am pleased to announce that the last packages required for Rails 3
support in Fedora have been pushed to rawhide and successfully built in
anticipation of the Fedora 15 release. Rails 3.0.3 is a major upgrade
from 2.3.8 which brings some API incompatibilities as a trade off for
many new
On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM, Matthew Kent wrote:
After some ideological changes at work with rubygems and some changes
in my personal life I don't have much motivation to maintain these.
I'd imagine a decent number of these could disappear without any
complaints. Tossing them up for grabs.
Howdy,
I've been scratching my head over this problem for the last few days
and figured it was time to get some help.
I'm trying to build Ruby on Rails v2.3.8 against Fedora 13 but am
running into dependency issues. Namely the 'rubygem-activerecord'
package (rails is simple a collection
Howdy,
I've been scratching my head over this one for a few days now and
figure I'd ask for some help.
I'm trying to build Ruby on Rails v 2.3.8 against Fedora 13. Rails
itself simply pulls in various active* / action* packages, eg
activerecord, activesupport, and a few more.
Hey just to follow up, the mistake was on my part I believe. I was using
the ancient ruby-activerecord package, which will soon be retired as it
has long since been replaced w/ rubygem-activerecord.
I'm still not sure why ruby-activerecord didn't work, especially with
rubygem-activesupport