Aidan Feldman
Aidan Feldman
Ah ok I have a theory... my installed gem versions meet the requirements listed in the gemfile (as well as the Gemfile), but not the versions in the Gemfile.lock.
Ok, so for v1.1.3 of magickly, I didn't have a version of rake set explicitly in my Gemfile, and the dependencies I explicitly listed only had `'rake'` (without a version)...
Right - since I don't want to force the users of my gem to use a particular version of rake, I don't have it explicitly specified in the gemspec.
Wikipedia is a good place to start for anyone looking to collect them, manually or automatedly.
Though worth noting: > You cannot use U.S. government trademarks or the logos of U.S. government agencies without permission. For example, you cannot use an agency logo or trademark on...
I suggest keeping the sending in Ruby and instead do the sending in the background, as brought up in https://github.com/consul/docs/issues/54.
What's the purpose of sending the email after installation? That strikes me as being more trouble than it might be worth.
Per https://github.com/moovweb/gokogiri/pull/93#issuecomment-215582446, switching to `import "github.com/jbowtie/gokogiri"` worked for me.
Slash AsciiDoc, LaTex, etc.
The easiest approach would be to simply create separate repositories for each lab. If you want to keep them all in one, you could modify teachers_pet to do a merge...