Hi everybody,

We obtained side tag for Ruby 2.0.0 rebuild. So these are steps which will follow:

1) Build rubypick
2) Merge my ruby-2.0 branch into master, update to the latest revision available in ruby_2_0_0 branch. I would like to ask you for a review of the spec. There are not all patches, namely the webrick test suite failure [1] (on the other hand, I did not met this issue recently).
3) Bootstrap RSpec
4) Bootstrap other test frameworks
5) Build all other libraries.

Please do not update your libraries or build them into the side tag during this period.

Please note that there might arise need to upgrade or fix your library to fix the compatibility or other build issues. If needed, I will do so.

If you don't want me to touch your packages, please speak out now.

And of course, any help with rebuild is appreciated, since the rebuild should be done before branching F19, it is roughly in 3 weeks.

I'll try to keep you informed about all steps I'll do.

Thank you


Vít



[1] https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/6573


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Předmět: Re: #5463: Koji tag for Ruby 2.0.0 / JRuby 1.7
Datum: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 15:46:36 -0000
Od: Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@fedoraproject.org>
Komu: undisclosed-recipients:;


#5463: Koji tag for Ruby 2.0.0 / JRuby 1.7
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  Reporter:  vondruch         |      Owner:  ausil
      Type:  task             |     Status:  assigned
 Milestone:  Fedora 19 Alpha  |  Component:  koji
Resolution:                   |   Keywords:
Blocked By:                   |   Blocking:
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Changes (by ausil):

 * owner:  rel-eng@… => ausil
 * status:  new => assigned


Comment:

 f19-ruby tag and target created,  you will need to do "fedpkg build
 --target=f19-ruby"  please let us know when you are done so we can merge
 it back in

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