On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 11:08 AM Jun Aruga wrote:
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> > Will version 3.0 remain available as module in F36? And if so, in the full
> > extension with all packages as currently in F35 (i.e. including e.g. rails,
> > db connectors, etc, things that are missing in the 2.7 module).
But not the rest
> Will version 3.0 remain available as module in F36? And if so, in the full
> extension with all packages as currently in F35 (i.e. including e.g. rails,
> db connectors, etc, things that are missing in the 2.7 module).
Yes, we always keep the old version of Rubies as a module. So, we will
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> Am 27.01.2022 um 21:13 schrieb Vít Ondruch :
>
> Just to let everybody know, Ruby 3.1 has landed in Rawhide [1]. The binary
> packages have been rebuilt, but there might be other compatibility issue. If
> you need help fixing your package, please come to discuss the issue to
> ruby-sig ML.
Just to let everybody know, Ruby 3.1 has landed in Rawhide [1]. The
binary packages have been rebuilt, but there might be other
compatibility issue. If you need help fixing your package, please come
to discuss the issue to ruby-sig ML.
Vít
[1] https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Ruby_3.1
== Summary ==
Ruby 3.1 is the latest stable version of Ruby. Many new features and
improvements are included for the increasingly diverse and expanding
demands for Ruby. With this major update from Ruby 3.0 in Fedora 35 to
Ruby 3.1 in Fedora 36, Fedo