pfaffman
(Jay Pfaffman)
Mai 1, 2019, 11:32
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Hey, @tgxworld , I’m guessing that this is on your radar, but rebuilds include this:
Post-install message from rubocop:
Performance Cops will be removed from RuboCop 0.68. Use rubocop-performance gem instead.
Put this in your Gemfile.
gem 'rubocop-performance'
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Falco
(Falco)
Mai 1, 2019, 11:37
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Do you see that in rebuilds ? Last I checked rubocop was only in development/test environments.
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pfaffman
(Jay Pfaffman)
Mai 1, 2019, 11:39
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Yup. I saw that message in a rebuild on a Standard install that I did today. I started noticing it a few days ago.
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Where are you seeing the message? I looked through the code paths where we run bundle install and those paths are correctly including --without test --without development.
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cpradio
(cpradio)
Mai 2, 2019, 1:34
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I’ve seen it as well, this is what I’m seeing:
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Ouch this was a bad one. We’ve been installing test gems in production since forever.
Fixed in
committed 02:22AM - 02 May 19 UTC
This fixes an incorrect usage of the `--without` option.
As per the documentatio… n, it takes groups seperated by a space `--without=GROUP[ GROUP...]`. Specifying the option twice meant we were overriding the first which lead the this bug.
committed 02:49AM - 02 May 19 UTC
This fixes an incorrect usage of the `--without` option.
As per the documentatio… n, it takes groups seperated by a space `--without=GROUP[ GROUP...]`. Specifying the option twice meant we were overriding the first which lead the this bug.
We’re releasing a new base image soon to fix this issue once you rebuild.
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pfaffman
(Jay Pfaffman)
Mai 2, 2019, 3:31
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Wow! I found a real problem!
Here’s a question that I should know the answer to, but don’t.
What do I watch to know when there is a new image that requires a command line upgrade?
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system
(system)
A fermé ce sujet ()
Juin 1, 2019, 3:46
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