Keywords were dropped on almost every arch except x86 and amd64 for dev-lang/ruby-1.8.6_p287-r10 due to the introduction of a new dependency: app-admin/eselect-ruby. This request is mainly about eselect-ruby, so please focus on testing that, add keywords to eselect-ruby and re-add keywords to ruby if things work out fine.
~sparc done
~alpha/~arm/~ia64/~s390/~sh done
~ppc64
Great, because of the missing KEYWORDREQ, this one flew under the radar for a couple of weeks. It's not an enhancement to restore keywords either.
Marked ~hppa again.
(In reply to comment #4) > Great, because of the missing KEYWORDREQ, this one flew under the radar for a > couple of weeks. It's not an enhancement to restore keywords either. Apologies for forgetting the keyword, and thanks for fixing up the bug.
I see the following messages after emerging ruby: !!! Warning: Could not set gem symlink It appears you do not have RubyGems installed for this profile. (For Ruby 1.8 you have to emerge >=dev-ruby/rubygems-1.2.0-r1) Successfully switched to profile: ruby18 It this correct behavior? Looks like this suggests to install rubygems, but I why? (this is on ~mips).
(In reply to comment #7) > It this correct behavior? Looks like this suggests to install rubygems, but I > why? (this is on ~mips). > It is correct behaviour. Rubygems is an optional addon, the message is just there to inform the user to install it, if he wants it. However, if you feel like stabling rubygems on mips, we'd appreciate that.
Well stable mips does not exist any more. So I'm not stabilizing, but keywording on mips. ~mips keyword is back.
Marked ~ppc.
_p287 had to go, _p368 is the target now.
sparc-fbsd done; closing