An easy way to vendor gem dependencies
http://github.com/wycats/bundler
An easy way to vendor gem dependencies
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bundler-1.17.1.gem | 0000363520 355 KB | |
gem2rpm.yml | 0000001707 1.67 KB | |
gemspec_remove_pem.patch | 0000000431 431 Bytes | |
rubygem-bundler-1_1.changes | 0000086158 84.1 KB | |
rubygem-bundler-1_1.spec | 0000001962 1.92 KB | |
series | 0000000025 25 Bytes |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 9)
Hendrik Vogelsang (hennevogel)
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- updated to version 1.17.1 see installed CHANGELOG.md ## 1.17.1 (2018-10-25) - Convert `Pathname`s to `String`s before sorting them, fixing #6760 and #6758 ([#6761](https://github.com/bundler/bundler/pull/6761), @alexggordon) ## 1.17.0 (2018-10-25) No new changes. ## 1.17.0.pre.2 (2018-10-13) Features: - Configure Bundler home, cache, config and plugin directories with `BUNDLE_USER_HOME`, `BUNDLE_USER_CACHE`, `BUNDLE_USER_CONFIG` and `BUNDLE_USER_PLUGIN` env vars ([#4333](https://github.com/bundler/bundler/issues/4333), @gwerbin) - Add `--all` option to `bundle binstubs` that will generate an executable file for all gems with commands in the bundle - Add `bundle remove` command to remove gems from the Gemfile via the CLI - Improve checking file permissions and asking for `sudo` in Bundler when it doesn't need to - Add error message to `bundle add` to check adding duplicate gems to the Gemfile - When asking for `sudo`, Bundler will show a list of folders/files that require elevated permissions to write to. The following new features are available but are not enabled by default. These are intended to be tested by users for the upcoming release of Bundler 2. - Improve deprecation warning message for `bundle show` command - Improve deprecation warning message for the `--force` option in `bundle install` ## 1.17.0.pre.1 (2018-09-24) Features:
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