Just a quick question whether someone knows whether someone is working
on bringing Ruby 1.9 to my beloved Gentoo as an ebuild? The repos have
vanished and both forum and bugtracker over at Gentoo are silent as a
grave.
Just a quick question whether someone knows whether someone is working
on bringing Ruby 1.9 to my beloved Gentoo as an ebuild? The repos have
vanished and both forum and bugtracker over at Gentoo are silent as a
grave.
-sven
There was an ebuild at one time, but I don't know what happened to it. I also don't know if any of the Gentoo developers are working on 1.8.7.
My guess is that there is one or at most two Gentoo developers working on Ruby, and they are probably keeping busy tracking Rails and most of the standard 1.8.6 stuff. I run a ~amd64 system and that sort of thing generally shows up within a day or two after it gets released to "ruby-talk".
Both 1.8.7 and 1.9 build just fine on my Gentoo system, so I doubt if it's all that difficult to create ebuilds for them. The trick is getting them tested.
I just filed a bug to get 1.8.7 going. The bug number is 224439; if anyone wants to "me too", it's
It's becoming harder and harder to find new projects in gentoo any
more Even after I jumped ship to Sabayon and added a few overlays.
martin
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On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Sven Schwyn <svoop@delirium.ch> wrote:
Just a quick question whether someone knows whether someone is working
on bringing Ruby 1.9 to my beloved Gentoo as an ebuild? The repos have
vanished and both forum and bugtracker over at Gentoo are silent as a
grave.
Aren't the gentoo guys people that use the source quickly?
Sure so, but it takes maintainers with spare time to get the job done.
Sometimes, such projects run dry more or less silently. Others can pick
up the ball - I'd certainly do my fair share of work as far as my
knowledge allows.
It's becoming harder and harder to find new projects in gentoo any
more Even after I jumped ship to Sabayon and added a few overlays.
martin
It's harder to find new projects in other distros too. By comparing with
them, Gentoo is better.
Debian is (I think) still the largest package repository all in one place. But Gentoo is probably number two. I'm not sure about RPM-based distros -- those are scattered all over and I'm not sure which repositories are compatible with which distros.