For EPEL 6 - exactly 5:
$ repoquery --repoid=epel-source --arch=src --whatrequires 'rubygem(rspec)'
rubygem-extlib-0:0.9.13-5.el6.src
rubygem-facon-0:0.4.1-2.el6.src
rubygem-rack-test-0:0.5.4-1.el6.src
rubygem-thin-0:1.2.8-4.el6.src
rubygem-uuidtools-0:2.1.1-1.el6.src
For EPEL 5 - also 5:
$ repoquery --repoid=epel-source --arch=src --whatrequires 'rubygem(rspec)'
rubygem-extlib-0:0.9.13-5.el5.src
rubygem-facon-0:0.4.1-2.el5.src
rubygem-linode-0:0.6.2-1.el5.src
rubygem-thin-0:1.2.8-2.el5.src
rubygem-uuidtools-0:2.1.1-2.el5.src
--Marek
On 22 lip 2011, at 09:48, Vít Ondruch wrote:
RSpec 2 as they are in F16 can be imported into EPEL right now. Any
idea
how many packages depends on RSpec in EPEL?
Vit
Dne 21.7.2011 20:49, Marek Goldmann napsal(a):
> There is one more thing:
>
> Now I upgraded to RSpec 2 in Fedora. I plan to submit BoxGrinder to EPEL 6, but there
is only RSpec 1.3. What would be the approach to bump RSpec there?
>
> --Marek
>
> On 18 lip 2011, at 18:49, Mo Morsi wrote:
>
>> Perhaps we can shoot for doing this w/ F17, and if we are unable to
>> migrate all the dependent packages over, then add a rspec1 compat
>> package to buy us some more time.
>>
>> In any case, would rather push this off to F17 myself as a few of us are
>> going through and updating alot of the rails related plugins to be
>> compatible w/ Rails 3 in Fedora. We're trying to get this done by the
>> F16 deadline next week.
> --Marek
>
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