Peter Hoeg
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b8297ff08a
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bundler: 1.15.0 -> 1.15.1
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2017-06-21 15:29:05 +08:00 |
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Peter Hoeg
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0cbcb95e14
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bundler: 1.14.6 -> 1.15.0
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2017-05-31 23:26:10 +08:00 |
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Andrzej Trzaska
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376d960034
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bundler: 1.14.4 -> 1.14.6 (#23930)
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2017-03-15 20:34:35 +00:00 |
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Peter Hoeg
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facb2c0483
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bundler: 1.14.3 -> 1.14.4
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2017-02-17 22:48:39 +08:00 |
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Peter Hoeg
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d1b8b0dd52
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bundler: 1.13.7 -> 1.14.3 (#22260)
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2017-01-29 22:42:17 +00:00 |
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Ryan Mulligan
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605ec66342
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bundler: 1.13.6 -> 1.13.7
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2017-01-09 10:13:38 -08:00 |
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Peter Hoeg
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cd11efb651
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bundler: 1.13.1 -> 1.13.6
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2016-10-24 23:17:23 +08:00 |
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Peter Hoeg
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73e4f644d0
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bundler: 1.12.5 -> 1.13.1
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2016-09-20 15:55:19 +08:00 |
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zimbatm
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6ae57b1b63
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bundler: fix usage on nested call
The combination of bundler 1.12.5 and rubygems 1.6.2 doesn't play well
at all when trying to run gems such as foreman where bundler is used to
run bundler.
Just upgrading to the latest bundler rc doesn't fix it and changing rubygems causes a massive rebuild.
Issues:
- https://github.com/bundler/bundler/issues/4402
- https://github.com/bundler/bundler/issues/4576
- https://github.com/bundler/bundler/issues/4602
- https://github.com/docker-library/ruby/issues/73
This PR patches bundler to work around the issue as highlighted here and
unbreaks everything for me:
https://github.com/bundler/bundler/issues/4602#issuecomment-233619696
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2016-08-29 17:03:12 +01:00 |
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zimbatm
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3086250ceb
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bundler: 1.11.2 -> 1.12.5
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2016-06-12 13:35:15 +01:00 |
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zimbatm
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5a64bc44ea
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move all ruby modules to development/ruby-modules
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2016-03-19 22:06:26 +00:00 |
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