Laurent Martin
Laurent Martin
I am afraid that it is not as easy. using another ruby version requires also to modify the ruby language source code.
Yes, and report all changes, as far as I understand, you can find them: ``` grep -rE 'Hack (start|end)' . ``` It would have been nice if all that was...
Well, I mean rather this: ``` ./ruby/process.c:// --------- [Enclose.IO Hack start] --------- ./ruby/process.c:// --------- [Enclose.IO Hack end] --------- ./ruby/util.c:// --------- [Enclose.IO Hack start] --------- ./ruby/util.c:// --------- [Enclose.IO Hack end] ---------...
rubyc is here to "compile" a main ruby script. It will embed gems dependencies.
+1 thanks (disable shadow) ! 
Mmm.. no, currently only switches Nevertheless, if you feel it, you can develop a "custom lambda" which will receive all group addresses from your project, and you have an opportunity...
See https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/martinlaurent/ets-to-homeassistant/general
In case you can share a small ETS6 project, I can have a look.
I think that un-encrypted projects should work. But currently password-protected projects are not supported yet. Is your project password protected?
If you have a proposal for mapping, feel free to propose.