Matijs van Zuijlen
Matijs van Zuijlen
Yes, the JoyPixels license is definitely not suitable for, e.g., distribution in Debian.
You can create a subclass and expose `#raw_array` there, or just do `diff.send :raw_array`.
I investigated a bit and you can set CI in the environment.
I don't see gir_ffi-gnome_keyring being installed in the logging. Instead ruby-keyring is installed. See #9
This is because the gemspec uses a runtime check but only the result of that check as run on the maintainer's machine is included in the final gem. It seems...
Can you try just installing the `glib2` gem? If that fails, please file an issue at the ruby-gnome project: https://github.com/ruby-gnome/ruby-gnome/issues
@daniel-barrows work in progress.
Hi @jmb365, the data format of version 0.6.3 should be compatible with the current version. Please do send a detailed log of error messages so I can see what's going...
Thanks, @jmb365, that's very helpful. I'm repeating the contents below for later reference: ``` ----------------------- Alexandria just crashed ----------------------- Timestamp: 2021-09-27 13:20:53 -0400 Message: Tried to load unspecified class: Alexandria::Library...
Thanks, @g-maxime for figuring this out!