RubyGems 1.3.3
Eric Hodel | Mon, 04 May 2009 23:13:34 GMT
NOTE: RubyGems 1.1 and 1.2 have problems upgrading when there is no rubygems-update installed. You will need to follow the second set of update instructions if you see “Nothing to update”.
Release 1.3.3 fixes some bugs and adds some features.
New Features:
- `gem server` allows port names (from /etc/services) with —port.
- `gem server` now has search that jumps to RDoc. Patch #22959 by Vladimir Dobriakov.
- `gem spec` can retrieve single fields from a spec (like `gem spec rake authors`).
- Gem::Specification#has_rdoc= is deprecated and ignored (defaults to true)
- RDoc is now generated regardless of Gem::Specification#has_rdoc?
Bug Fixes:
- `gem clean` now cleans up —user-install gems. Bug #25516 by Brett Eisenberg.
- Gem.bin_path now escapes paths with spaces.
- Rake extension builder uses explicit correctly loads rubygems when invoking rake.
- Prerelease versions now match “~>” correctly. Patch #25759 by Yossef Mendelssohn.
- Check bindir for executables, not root when validating. Bug reported by David Chelimsky.
- Remove Time.today, no way to override it before RubyGems loads. Bug #25564 by Emanuele Vicentini
- Raise Gem::Exception for #installation_path when not installed. Bug #25741 by Daniel Berger.
- Don’t raise in Gem::Specification#validate when homepage is nil. Bug #25677 by Mike Burrows.
- Uninstall executables from the correct directory. Bug #25555 by Brett Eisenberg.
- Raise Gem::LoadError if Kernel#gem fails due to previously-loaded gem. Bug reported by Alf Mikula.
Deprecation Notices:
- Gem::manage_gems has been removed.
- Time::today has been removed early. There was no way to make it warn and be easy to override with user code.
For a full list of changes to RubyGems and the contributor for each change, see the ChangeLog file.
How can I get RubyGems?
NOTE: If you have installed RubyGems using a package system you may want to install a new RubyGems through the same packaging system.
If you have a recent version of RubyGems (0.8.5 or later), then all you need to do is:
$ gem update --system (you might need to be admin/root)
NOTE: RubyGems 1.1 and 1.2 have problems upgrading when there is no rubygems-update installed. You will need to follow the second set of update instructions if you see “Nothing to update”.
NOTE: You may have to run the command twice if you have any previosly installed rubygems-update gems.
If you have an older version of RubyGems installed, then you can still do it in two steps:
$ gem install rubygems-update (again, might need to be admin/root) $ update_rubygems (... here too)
If you don’t have any gems install, there is still the pre-gem approach to getting software … doing it manually:
- DOWNLOAD FROM: <a href=”http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=126”>rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=126
- UNPACK INTO A DIRECTORY AND CD THERE
- INSTALL WITH: ruby setup.rb (you may need admin/root privilege)
To File Bugs
Submit bugs on RubyForge at the <a href=”http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=add&group_id=126&atid=575”>RubyGems bug tracker
When filing a bug, `gem env` output will be helpful in diagnosing the issue.
If you find a bug where RubyGems crashes, please provide debug output. You can do that with `gem —debug the_command`.
Thanks
Keep those gems coming!
— The RubyGems team
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