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On Wednesday, 27 October 2021 17:25:55 BST Jack wrote: |
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> On 2021.10.27 09:59, Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> > One possibility occurred to me: is having two ruby versions installed |
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> > at once the problem? I already had 3.0 installed, the current Gentoo |
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> > version, but jekyll needs 2.6. To test this idea, I'd have to downgrade |
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> > the whole system to 2.6; I don't know whether that's even feasible now. |
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> Ruby is slotted, so you can have 2.6 and 3.0 installed together. |
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As I thought, so it isn't that then. |
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> You would then need to rebuild rubygems to target both of them. |
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Yes, portage made sure of it while installing jekyll. |
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> There is also a virtual/rubygems. I'm not really sure of it's function, but |
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> it seems to just specify a minimum version of rubygems per targetted |
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> version of ruby. |
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...and to ensure that the proper version is installed for each ruby target |
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specified? |
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Regards, |
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Peter. |