[bug-notifications] [ruby 0004892]: Please upgrade Ruby to a current 1.9.x release (1.9.3-p0)

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Mon Feb 27 04:37:37 CET 2012


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https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=4892 
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Reported By:                jcraig
Assigned To:                bwalton
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Project:                    ruby
Issue ID:                   4892
Category:                   upgrade
Reproducibility:            N/A
Severity:                   minor
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     assigned
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Date Submitted:             2012-02-06 21:40 CET
Last Modified:              2012-02-27 04:37 CET
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Summary:                    Please upgrade Ruby to a current 1.9.x release
(1.9.3-p0)
Description: 
What are the plans to move the ruby packages from 1.8.x to 1.9.x. 
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 (0009667) bwalton (administrator) - 2012-02-27 04:37
 https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=4892#c9667 
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I just pushed CSWruby19{,-ri,-dev} that are meta packages to pull in the
191 versions of the same.  In the case of CSWruby19 and CSWruby19-ri, they
also deliver files in bin/ to allow for using /opt/csw/bin/ruby19 as the
hashbang, etc.

With these packages, getting ruby19 on a box should be doable with: pkgutil
-i CSWruby19.

The alternatives support lives in CSWruby191.  You can make ruby 1.9 the
default by toggling the alternative if you want to.

Feedback welcome.



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