When debugging some local code, specifying a breakpoint to a local filename does not work, i.e. break lib/foo.rb:10 Expanding the filename makes it work. FWIW byebug has the same behavior.terceiro (Antonio Terceiro)
This has beeen reported in [Debian as Debian bug #889046](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=889046) Recent tzdata has fixed some definitions about the Japan timezone in the 50s: > http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz-...terceiro (Antonio Terceiro)
Tomoyuki Chikanaga wrote: > Hi, Antonio. Thank you for your comment. > ... Right. I now realize that we have been using tarballs from the GitHub mirror instead of the release tarballs because there were some issues with the release tar...terceiro (Antonio Terceiro)
Hi. I am one of the Ruby maintainers in Debian. Needing Ruby to bootstrap Ruby is indeed an issue, specially when adding support for new hardward architectures. Not needing that would be really great. Could someone familiar with the R...terceiro (Antonio Terceiro)
Kazuki Yamaguchi wrote: > This is based on r55162 (openssl: drop OpenSSL 0.9.6/0.9.7 support) so backporting 1.1.0 support is not so simple. well, openssl 0.9.x is long gone from all supported Debian releases, so including that would...terceiro (Antonio Terceiro)
Hi, would it be possible to have a backport of this for Ruby 2.3? Debian 9 will be released with Ruby 2.3, and we will probably need to build against OpenSSL 1.1.0 between now and then.terceiro (Antonio Terceiro)