https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/favicon.ico?17113305112013-01-17T04:55:35ZRuby Issue Tracking SystemRuby master - Feature #7708: support for patches listhttps://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/7708?journal_id=354532013-01-17T04:55:35Zvo.x (Vit Ondruch)v.ondruch@tiscali.cz
<ul></ul><p>Out of curiosity, how would you populate such list?</p> Ruby master - Feature #7708: support for patches listhttps://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/7708?journal_id=354542013-01-17T05:03:34Zmpapis (Michal Papis)mpapis@gmail.com
<ul></ul><p>this is code used in RVM to populate (and use) the list <a href="https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/blob/825aa97e7ea440b4cd3b8e5c3a6888b09498e0fd/scripts/functions/manage/base#L113-L125" class="external">https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/blob/825aa97e7ea440b4cd3b8e5c3a6888b09498e0fd/scripts/functions/manage/base#L113-L125</a></p>
<p>it's all done before configuring ruby so the configure script could read the list and then make it available in RbConfig, of course this could be also easier done with environment variable like:</p>
<pre><code>RUBY_PATCHES="ruby-multilib:segfault_fix_7629"
</code></pre>
<p>It does not give any real functionality improvement but helps to identify if there were any patches to the ruby that is ran, it is useful with RVM binary rubies or with distribution provided rubies.</p> Ruby master - Feature #7708: support for patches listhttps://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/7708?journal_id=356392013-01-26T06:34:12Zdrbrain (Eric Hodel)drbrain@segment7.net
<ul><li><strong>Target version</strong> set to <i>2.6</i></li></ul> Ruby master - Feature #7708: support for patches listhttps://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/7708?journal_id=688732017-12-25T18:15:10Znaruse (Yui NARUSE)naruse@airemix.jp
<ul><li><strong>Target version</strong> deleted (<del><i>2.6</i></del>)</li></ul>