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<font size="+2">1.<br>
➜ libgweather <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="git:(build)">git:(build)</a> gmake publish<br>
...<br>
pkg list: no packages matching the following patterns are
installed:<br>
/runtime/ruby<br>
Adding required packages to build environment...<br>
<br>
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2.<br>
➜ libgweather <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="git:(build)">git:(build)</a> cat Makefile<br>
...<br>
# Build dependencies<br>
REQUIRED_PACKAGES += developer/vala<br>
<br>
# Auto-generated dependencies<br>
REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/desktop/gdk-pixbuf<br>
REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/desktop/geocode-glib<br>
REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/desktop/gtk3<br>
REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/glib2<br>
REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/libsoup<br>
REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/libxml2<br>
REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library<br>
REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library/math<br>
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3.<br>
➜ ~ <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="git:(build)">git:(build)</a> pkg mediator<br>
MEDIATOR VER. SRC. VERSION IMPL. SRC. IMPLEMENTATION<br>
...<br>
ruby vendor 2.3 vendor<br>
...<br>
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4.<br>
➜ ~ pkg list|grep ruby<br>
...<br>
runtime/ruby
2.6-2018.0.0.0 i--<br>
runtime/ruby-23
2.3.7-2018.0.0.0 i--<br>
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Summary: Our default ruby is 2.3 (see 3.) while the more generic
runtime/ruby is ruby-2.6 (see 4.).<br>
At least one package (libgweather; see 1.) requires runtime/ruby
but that is not listed in its Makefile (see 2.).<br>
Fun fact: "gmake publish" finds a dependency on runtime/ruby while
"gmake REQUIRED_PACKAGES" does not.<br>
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How can this be enhanced?<br>
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Regards,<br>
Andreas<br>
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