It does happen with the 1.9 ruby package in Karmic. It doesn't happen when I build from source (apt-get source ruby1.9.1 && apt-get build-dep ruby1.9.1). But it's hard to tell because I likely have all kinds of build dependencies installed. In the next few days, I'll find some time to create another virtual machiene running the ubuntu-virtual-server image of lucid. That should clear things up as to what packages have this bug and what triggers it.
I suppose it's better that I test the lucid situation than the karmic situation anyways.
Just a general question: what will the ruby transitional package refer to?
And what will be the default dependency of ruby related packages (like diakonos or passenger) to depend upon?
I would really like to see Ubuntu make the transition away from ruby 1.8 .. nobody is running stock ruby1.8 with passenger on a production server. They are either running ruby enterprise editition or ruby 1.9, because the performance simple isn't acceptable otherwise.
It would be really great if apt-get install ruby ruby-gems apache-module-passenger .. setup a working 1.9.1 setup.
Unfortunately I'm not a C programmer and am not too familiar with their build system. But i'll do my best to pinpoint the problems and possible diversions from upstream that are responsible for the issues.
Sorry for the late reply.
It does happen with the 1.9 ruby package in Karmic. It doesn't happen when I build from source (apt-get source ruby1.9.1 && apt-get build-dep ruby1.9.1). But it's hard to tell because I likely have all kinds of build dependencies installed. In the next few days, I'll find some time to create another virtual machiene running the ubuntu- virtual- server image of lucid. That should clear things up as to what packages have this bug and what triggers it.
I suppose it's better that I test the lucid situation than the karmic situation anyways.
Just a general question: what will the ruby transitional package refer to?
And what will be the default dependency of ruby related packages (like diakonos or passenger) to depend upon?
I would really like to see Ubuntu make the transition away from ruby 1.8 .. nobody is running stock ruby1.8 with passenger on a production server. They are either running ruby enterprise editition or ruby 1.9, because the performance simple isn't acceptable otherwise.
It would be really great if apt-get install ruby ruby-gems apache- module- passenger .. setup a working 1.9.1 setup.
Unfortunately I'm not a C programmer and am not too familiar with their build system. But i'll do my best to pinpoint the problems and possible diversions from upstream that are responsible for the issues.