On 08/05/2011 02:11 PM, Tyler Smart wrote:
Number 2 does sound the best, but I have had an idea that I think
would be an interesting project. It involves standing up a Fedora RubyGem server and
forking bundler so that we can tie it into yum. Whenever you install a gem package, gem
actually calls yum and grabs the gem-rpms from our server. We could have gem2rpm spit out
a src rpm that we can feed to brew (for the gems that require compilation) and all others
are just noarch. That way we can still develop in "the ruby way" but do it all
with RPMS. This idea still needs fleshing out, mind you, but I think it is worth looking
at.
Interesting idea, but as Vita said later in the thread - RPMs are a must.
Thanks for tips!
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Later,
Lukas "lzap" Zapletal