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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/rubygems/specification.rb')
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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/lib/rubygems/specification.rb b/lib/rubygems/specification.rb index 975a2e3f9a..87a9b603d1 100644 --- a/lib/rubygems/specification.rb +++ b/lib/rubygems/specification.rb @@ -265,13 +265,13 @@ class Gem::Specification < Gem::BasicSpecification # # Most gems contain pure Ruby code; they should simply leave the default # value in place. Some gems contain C (or other) code to be compiled into a - # Ruby "extension". The should leave the default value in place unless - # their code will only compile on a certain type of system. Some gems - # consist of pre-compiled code ("binary gems"). It's especially important - # that they set the platform attribute appropriately. A shortcut is to set - # the platform to Gem::Platform::CURRENT, which will cause the gem builder - # to set the platform to the appropriate value for the system on which the - # build is being performed. + # Ruby "extension". The gem should leave the default value in place unless + # the code will only compile on a certain type of system. Some gems consist + # of pre-compiled code ("binary gems"). It's especially important that they + # set the platform attribute appropriately. A shortcut is to set the + # platform to Gem::Platform::CURRENT, which will cause the gem builder to set + # the platform to the appropriate value for the system on which the build is + # being performed. # # If this attribute is set to a non-default value, it will be included in # the filename of the gem when it is built such as: |