http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rubygem-
capillary.git/commit/?id=2bba5fe91ea333344b965720670289be9535be64
The "Ruby 2.1" part of that change was when I added the "%if 0%{?fc19}
|| 0%{?fc20} || 0%{?el7}" conditionals.
Ah, yeah. Much easier to read too.
The "Minitest 5" part of that change was when I changed the code in
%check to run "ruby -Ilib:test -e 'Dir.glob "./test/**/*_test.rb",
&method(:require)'" instead of using testrb.
I have seen something similar (ruby -Ilib:test -e '...') to this in Fedora
rubygem- packages. I don't quite understand why this would be done vs testrb or even
use the gems' supplied method for running its' test suite (e.g. rake test).
Are you wanting to "require 'file_from_dir_array""? Or does it require
the whole lot at once?
You don't (wouldn't) want to patch the test suite of the gem?
Thanks for the spec pointers,
/allen
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