Created attachment 662644 [details] dev-ruby:thor-0.20.3:20200927-051018.log When rebuilding =dev-ruby/thor-0.20.3, every test fails for ruby26 with errors like this: -------- An error occurred while loading ./spec/actions/create_file_spec.rb. Failure/Error: require "webmock/rspec" LoadError: cannot load such file -- webmock/rspec # ./spec/helper.rb:23:in `<top (required)>' # ./spec/actions/create_file_spec.rb:1:in `<top (required)>' -------- dev-ruby/webmock is not yet installed with RUBY_TARGETS="ruby26", but was scheduled to be rebuilt with that change later in the same run. This is not the same failure as bug #724058.
Created attachment 662647 [details] emerge-info.txt
Fixed by: commit 0fb7c1f05354ff72d5f571f98bd760a775b26ec3 Author: Hans de Graaff <graaff@gentoo.org> Date: Sun Mar 19 07:53:53 2023 +0100 dev-ruby/thor: enable tests for ruby30, ruby31 Signed-off-by: Hans de Graaff <graaff@gentoo.org> commit 0db4ac351489627496f1c432d1f9d5d5323c62c1 Author: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org> Date: Sun Apr 2 04:03:42 2023 +0100 dev-ruby/thor: cleanup ruby27-only USE_RUBY for tests We have a hack in dev-ruby/thor to avoid too many test dependencies when porting to a newer Ruby, which is fine (we do it for Python all the time too), but in this case, it only contains now-removed (or about to be removed) Rubies. After 92902571781915a800816c1a89e68c3d1b9cad94, this is no longer ignored when we try to cleanup/mask/disable old Rubies. Upon reflection, I think this is the right behaviour: 1. If real runtime dependencies are only needed for older Rubies then we want to clean up the condition once it's useless, not ignore it; 2. If test conditions are only used for old rubies, we either want to clean it up (because it's obsolete) or fix it (if we left a trick behind when bootstrapping a new Ruby, as it means we're not testing it). While at it, add a comment explaining what we're doing, as it's a useful thing to know about. Bonus: in this case, it was obscuring a real issue - we weren't running tests for >=ruby30 long after ruby30 got added and we missed that the hash tests failed. Signed-off-by: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>