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Can't you host the builds on Github releases? Don't they support file attachments nowadays? As for the Homebrew HEAD version: you can have the Homebrew recipe make a Traveling Ruby package. |
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@FooBarWidget Yeah I think I might end up doing with Github releases now that you mention it. As for building the Traveling Ruby Package from HEAD, in the docs you mention there is a requirement for 2.1.x for bundle installing the Gems as that is what TR uses. Doesn't that kind of rule out building the package from HEAD? |
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That's right. But in your Homebrew recipe you could simply download Traveling Ruby and use that to run bundle install. |
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I think "Distrubution" should be "Distribution". |
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Thanks @FooBarWidget |
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Thanks to @FooBarWidget for showing me the way of the Traveling Ruby.
As of now the logic for building the packages is there. However, there are a few outstanding issues.
Please comment with any ideas/refactoring you see. Thanks!