Message ID | 87zhrmgy0x.fsf@cbaines.net |
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Headers | show |
Series | Add ruby-cucumber along with dependencies and a couple of updates. | expand |
Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> skrev: (27 januari 2019 12:06:38 CET) >These are some of the patches working up to packaging Rails (a Ruby web >framework). > > >Christopher Baines (11): > gnu: Add ruby-cucumber-wire. > gnu: Add ruby-contracts. > gnu: Add ruby-ruby-progressbar. > gnu: Add ruby-fuubar. > gnu: Add ruby-cucumber-expressions. > gnu: Add ruby-mspec. > gnu: Add ruby-backports. > gnu: Add ruby-cucumber-tag-expressions. > gnu: ruby-cucumber-core: Update to 3.2.1. > gnu: ruby-gherkin: Update to 5.1.0. > gnu: Add ruby-cucumber and ruby-aruba. > > gnu/packages/ruby.scm | 412 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 404 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) Nice 😃 I'm interested in Rails because some of the OSM tools I would like to package depend on it.
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 11:06:38 +0000 Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> wrote: > These are some of the patches working up to packaging Rails (a Ruby > web framework). > > > Christopher Baines (11): > gnu: Add ruby-cucumber-wire. > gnu: Add ruby-contracts. > gnu: Add ruby-ruby-progressbar. > gnu: Add ruby-fuubar. > gnu: Add ruby-cucumber-expressions. > gnu: Add ruby-mspec. > gnu: Add ruby-backports. > gnu: Add ruby-cucumber-tag-expressions. > gnu: ruby-cucumber-core: Update to 3.2.1. > gnu: ruby-gherkin: Update to 5.1.0. > gnu: Add ruby-cucumber and ruby-aruba. > > gnu/packages/ruby.scm | 412 > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 404 > insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) Besides from small individual comments per package, this patchset looks good for me. Thank you, Björn
So, I've merged 66 patches now which were tracked across these 3 bugs so the master branch now contains the ruby-rails gem! I think I've even done this without breaking anything, I believe all the packages I added or changed build, and all of there dependencies as reported by guix lint build too. If anyone still has any comments on the patches, I'd still love to hear them. Thanks for everyone who's reviewed these patches so far, and thanks to Ben for kicking this work off many months ago. Chris