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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Dne 13.3.2013 21:51, Conrad Meyer
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<div dir="ltr">On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 5:40 AM, Richard W.M. Jones
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I just got notification of this broken dependency:<br>
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libguestfs has broken dependencies in the F-19 tree:<br>
On x86_64:<br>
1:ruby-libguestfs-1.21.19-1.fc19.x86_64 requires
ruby(abi) = 0:1.9.1<br>
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Similarly, xchat-ruby was broken today. I've bumped the
rawhide and F-19 versions in git and issued builds; however,
what's the plan to push out the ruby-2.0.0 and Requires:
ruby(release) = 2.0.0 packages to F-19 in tandem so as to not
break anything? Or is F-19 early enough that we aren't using
updates for it yet?</div>
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<div class="gmail_extra" style="">Conrad</div>
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The Ruby 2.0.0 is already in F19 and F20 and no, you don't need to
push updates via Bodhi yet.<br>
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And BTW, you don't have to specify the ruby(release) version
anymore. 1) there is dependency on libruby.so.2.0()(64bit) anyway 2)
we assume by default, that next Ruby versions will be compatible.<br>
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Vít<br>
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