rspec1 shipped rspec.rb as part of the rubygem-rspec package
rspec2 shipped rspec.rb as part of rubygem-rspec-core, so to assist in that migration we left rubygem-rspec at 1.x for the time, and converted packages to depend on rspec-core. When the migration was done, we updated rubygem-rspec.
rubygem-rspec was just updated in rawhide to 2.11.0 which again provides rspec.rb (which was removed from rspec-core 2.11.0). So packages just depending on rspec-core will now need to pull in rspec to be able to use rspec.rb
The fix is easy enough, just a word of warning if you see related errs in broken builds w/ gem packages starting in rawhide.
rspec also depends on an updated version of diff-lcs, which is available in rawhide (thanks mamoru & vit!)
-Mo
On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 05:02:58 PM Mo Morsi wrote:
rspec1 shipped rspec.rb as part of the rubygem-rspec package
rspec2 shipped rspec.rb as part of rubygem-rspec-core, so to assist in that migration we left rubygem-rspec at 1.x for the time, and converted packages to depend on rspec-core. When the migration was done, we updated rubygem-rspec.
rubygem-rspec was just updated in rawhide to 2.11.0 which again provides rspec.rb (which was removed from rspec-core 2.11.0). So packages just depending on rspec-core will now need to pull in rspec to be able to use rspec.rb
The fix is easy enough, just a word of warning if you see related errs in broken builds w/ gem packages starting in rawhide.
Thanks! I just got a notice yesterday of my rubygem breaking in rawhide, all fixed now.
Thanks, Shawn
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