Upstream project [1] and review request [2].
If anyone has another gem that they submitted and wants to do a review swap, just shout out.
<random> A few of us recently added the ability to only load / activate system installed gems to bundler_ext [3]. This means an administrator or developer can now use bundler_ext to pull in the yum / apt-get install gem packages while still allowing other packages to be installed via gem (both locally and system wide). Hopefully should make it easier to integrate our platform and Ruby apps based on it into other gem systems.
Also <random>, be sure to checkout the gem_dependency_checker [4] repo which has received quite a few updates recently including support for updating a rpm spec to reflect the latest gem or Gemfile dependencies / files lists. There is still work left tbd, but aim to continue developing these tools to assist streamlining the Ruby packaging / platform experience.
Take care! -Mo
[1] https://github.com/ManageIQ/linux_admin [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1029161 [3] https://github.com/bundlerext/bundler_ext/pull/12 [4] https://github.com/ManageIQ/gem_dependency_checker
aOn Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Mo Morsi mmorsi@redhat.com wrote:
Also <random>, be sure to checkout the gem_dependency_checker [4] repo which has received quite a few updates recently including support for updating a rpm spec to reflect the latest gem or Gemfile dependencies / files lists. There is still work left tbd, but aim to continue developing these tools to assist streamlining the Ruby packaging / platform experience.
The tooling that you've developed to coordinate synchronization between bundler's tooling and RPMs is really great. Thank you so much for doing this!
By the way, I've been working with Axilleas and David Davis to get the pkgwat gem ready for Fedora, and I've submitted the review request today. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1033800
- Ken
On 11/23/13 01:45, Ken Dreyer wrote:
aOn Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Mo Morsi mmorsi@redhat.com wrote:
Also <random>, be sure to checkout the gem_dependency_checker [4] repo which has received quite a few updates recently including support for updating a rpm spec to reflect the latest gem or Gemfile dependencies / files lists. There is still work left tbd, but aim to continue developing these tools to assist streamlining the Ruby packaging / platform experience.
The tooling that you've developed to coordinate synchronization between bundler's tooling and RPMs is really great. Thank you so much for doing this!
+1 I'm in the process of using them to continue working on GitLab packaging :)
By the way, I've been working with Axilleas and David Davis to get the pkgwat gem ready for Fedora, and I've submitted the review request today. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1033800
I'll take it since we worked on this together ;)
On 11/22/2013 06:45 PM, Ken Dreyer wrote:
aOn Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Mo Morsi mmorsi@redhat.com wrote:
Also <random>, be sure to checkout the gem_dependency_checker [4] repo which has received quite a few updates recently including support for updating a rpm spec to reflect the latest gem or Gemfile dependencies / files lists. There is still work left tbd, but aim to continue developing these tools to assist streamlining the Ruby packaging / platform experience.
The tooling that you've developed to coordinate synchronization between bundler's tooling and RPMs is really great. Thank you so much for doing this!
NP, though honestly it's nothing fancy just glueing pieces together, filling in the gaps.
Credit goes to jguiditta and lzap for writing bundler_ext and to jrafanie, bdunne, and jfrey for linux_admin.
Of course none of this would be possible were it not for all the packagers and people tirelessly working to form our Ruby community, often times w/ little credit. There's way too many people to mention (people from this SIG, internally @ RH, and in other communities upstream, downstream, and in parallel streams) but Kudos all around to those that do what needs to be done, you know who you are.
By the way, I've been working with Axilleas and David Davis to get the pkgwat gem ready for Fedora, and I've submitted the review request today. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1033800
- Ken
Awesome, will take a look at the one you sent to swap this week.
-Mo
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