# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 PortSystem 1.0 PortGroup ruby 1.0 ruby.branches 1.9 2.3 2.4 2.5 ruby.setup bundler 2.2.15 gem checksums rmd160 709edc8f045fd2e558491909945059493f09ce33 \ sha256 9295b52d6744076497b86a7dfe03ffa4599942f245558c98071b8a05e3535835 \ size 389120 license MIT categories-append www devel platforms any maintainers {kimuraw @kimuraw} openmaintainer supported_archs noarch homepage https://bundler.io description Bundler provides a consistent environment for Ruby \ projects by tracking and installing the exact gems and \ versions that are needed. long_description {*}${description}\ \nBundler is an exit from dependency hell, and ensures \ that the gems you need are present in development, \ staging, and production. Starting work on a project is as \ simple as bundle install. # Note: ruby contains bundler since 2.6. # bundler 2.0 requires ruby-2.3 and rubygems-2.5 or later. if {${ruby.branch} eq "1.9"} { ruby.setup bundler 1.17.3 gem checksums rmd160 dc0597bea59ff9f7f1feeec140898363e3747cac \ sha1 b5f0a9bffd4ff9b983b536704973fbe1cf49f015 \ sha256 bc4bf75b548b27451aa9f443b18c46a739dd22ad79f7a5f90b485376a67dc352 \ size 364032 } post-destroot { # bundler expects the name of gem command is "gem", # this causes failure of `rake build` when write a new gem with bundler. if {$subport ne $name} { # sh "gem build ..." -> sh "gem2.3 build ..." reinplace -E "s/(gem) (build|install|push)/gem${ruby.branch} \\2/g" \ ${destroot}${ruby.gemdir}/gems/bundler-${version}/lib/bundler/gem_helper.rb } }