RUBY-SINGLE.ECLASS
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NAME
ruby-single.eclass - An eclass for Ruby packages not installed for multiple implementations.DESCRIPTION
An eclass for packages which don't support being installed for multiple Ruby implementations. This mostly includes ruby-based scripts. Set USE_RUBY to include all the ruby targets that have been verified to work and include the eclass. RUBY_DEPS is now available to pull in the dependency on the requested ruby targets.
USE_RUBY="ruby27 ruby30" inherit ruby-single RDEPEND="${RUBY_DEPS}"
SUPPORTED EAPIS
7 8TRANSITIVELY PROVIDED ECLASSES
ruby-utilsECLASS VARIABLES
- USE_RUBY (REQUIRED) (SET BEFORE INHERIT)
- This variable contains a space separated list of targets (see above) a package is compatible to. It must be set before the `inherit' call. There is no default. All ebuilds are expected to set this variable.
- RUBY_DEPS
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This is an eclass-generated Ruby dependency string for all implementations listed in USE_RUBY. Any one of the supported ruby targets will satisfy this dependency. A dependency on virtual/rubygems is also added to ensure that this is installed in time for the package to use it.
Example use:
RDEPEND="${RUBY_DEPS} dev-foo/mydep" BDEPEND="${RDEPEND}"
Example value:
|| ( dev-lang/ruby:3.0 dev-lang/ruby:2.7 ) virtual/rubygems
The order of dependencies will change over time to best match the current state of ruby targets, e.g. stable version first.
AUTHORS
Author: Hans de Graaff <[email protected]>Based on python-single-r1 by: Michał Górny <[email protected]>
MAINTAINERS
Ruby team <[email protected]>REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs via https://bugs.gentoo.org/FILES
ruby-single.eclassSEE ALSO
ebuild(5)https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/log/eclass/ruby-single.eclass
Index
- NAME
- DESCRIPTION
- SUPPORTED EAPIS
- TRANSITIVELY PROVIDED ECLASSES
- ECLASS VARIABLES
- AUTHORS
- MAINTAINERS
- REPORTING BUGS
- FILES
- SEE ALSO
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