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[bug#27438] [PATCH] Specify native search path for all ruby packages


From: Ben Woodcroft
Subject: [bug#27438] [PATCH] Specify native search path for all ruby packages
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2017 13:59:56 +1000
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Hi Chris, sorry for the delay on this.


On 22/07/17 20:06, Christopher Baines wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jul 2017 09:39:13 +1000
Ben Woodcroft <address@hidden> wrote:

Hi Chris,


[..]

What happens to the default gems that come bundled with ruby itself?
I'm interpreting from your patch that these will not be available?
They seem to be:
OK, excellent.

In general, except for some special circumstances, we don't support
old versions of software. To fix the issue that you are encountering
properly with nokogiri probably requires new package definitions
using "package-with-ruby-2.3" or similar to be made, I suppose. Ludo
did some nice work making this easier (see
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-patches/2017-04/msg00126.html),
but I worry in general about the resources required to support older
Ruby versions. WDYT?
I'm not aware of any particular problems if you are working with the
package definitions in Guile, as it should be possible to make them use
the single ruby version that you want.

With the guix environment command I posted:

   guix environment --pure --ad-hoc ruby-nokogiri address@hidden -- ruby -e
   "puts require 'nokogiri'"

It would be ideal if there was some way of telling guix environment to
rewrite the package definitions of all packages to use address@hidden in
place of whatever ruby they might be using.
Is "package-mapping" sufficient?

[..]

Perhaps I'm slow, but what are the advantages of the "vendor_ruby"
method over exporting multiple GEM_PATHs as Ludo and I suggested?
Changing the directory seems like a heavier touch and so more likely
to misbehave. WDYT?
I agree that it is heavier in some sense, but I like the simplicity of
getting rid of the version from the path.

The best documentation I've found for this is the NEWS of the release
where it was added [1]. While Guix blurs the lines between the "package
system" and the "user", using this vendor directory might come in
useful.

1: http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/tags/v1_8_7/NEWS
Ah, OK. I hadn't realised there was support for this baked into Ruby itself. Seems obvious in hindsight.

If all Ruby dependencies build with this change, then the change seems reasonable to me, details aside.
ben





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