On 05/14/2012 07:34 AM, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
> Yep, tried to package, no real problems. There were few issues I ran
> into from the packaging point of view:
> - Choosing a proper JavaScript runtime - all the ones provided as
> gems do lots of bundling, so they are not ideal. Fortunately, there
> is a "js" package (mozilla spidermonkey), that is already packaged in
> Fedora and can be used, so we can go with it (maybe we could make it
> a hard dependency of Rails until we provide some other engines that
> users can choose from?).
> - Another thing we should probably think of are "asset" dependencies
> (jquery-rails, coffee-rails, sass-rails), that should be added as
> Rails dependencies, because they are in the default Gemfile of new
> rails applications.
> - Last problem that I ran into is, that bundler by default installs
> newest versions of all gems when creating a new Rails application.
> Therefore I applied a patch (attached) to Railties, that prevent this
> by only searching local gems.
>
Would you mind putting up some WIP .src.rpms ?
Thanks
Kind Regards,
Emanuel
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