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authorNARUSE, Yui <naruse@airemix.jp>2023-01-18 18:56:09 +0900
committerNARUSE, Yui <naruse@airemix.jp>2023-01-18 18:56:09 +0900
commitf7e9b79f815e08e0a29fff11f77466f4ffb92520 (patch)
tree77e47a9c8125acc8410c39ec5d6a649db5ad5652 /test/ruby
parent97c32b49e2fe4de8b57ce05146e63b2aa64c7a44 (diff)
merge revision(s) 4959e01932cf6c4d3e5e90d3e0b4fa780f754fa6: [Backport #19271]
common.mk: Do not invoke outdate-bundled-gems by default If baseruby is available (and its version is different from one being built) when compiling ruby, tool/outdate-bundled-gems.rb (which is invoked by `make install`) wrongly deletes debug.so and rbs_extension.so in .bundle/extension/*. This leads to a broken installation of ruby which lacks the libraries, which may make rubygems show the following warnings (in some additional complex conditions): ``` $ irb Ignoring debug-1.7.1 because its extensions are not built. Try: gem pristine debug --version 1.7.1 Ignoring rbs-2.8.2 because its extensions are not built. Try: gem pristine rbs --version 2.8.2 irb(main):001:0> ``` According to some committers, tool/outdate-bundled-gems.rb is introduced for fixing a build issue, but the detail is not recorded. The issue seems to occur only when debug gem or rbs gem is updated, so it is difficult to fix the script so soon. Tentatively, this change stops invoking the script by default. This should be backported to ruby_3_2. Fixes [Bug #19271] --- common.mk | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
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