[DRE-commits] [SCM] rbenv.git branch, master, updated. debian/0.1.2+git20100922-1-15-ga004426

Antonio Terceiro terceiro at debian.org
Tue Jan 10 18:35:55 UTC 2012


The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit cf5d86c05a16450ebd960d03bc8c40b6a8b5271e
Author: Antonio Terceiro <terceiro at debian.org>
Date:   Tue Jan 10 15:49:15 2012 -0200

    Format NEWS file according to the Developers Reference

diff --git a/debian/NEWS b/debian/NEWS
index 19c3087..32e8c93 100644
--- a/debian/NEWS
+++ b/debian/NEWS
@@ -1,17 +1,19 @@
 rbenv (0.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
 
-  * The rbenv-alternatives plugin in this release changes the interaction with
-    Rubygems: when you use the pseudo interpreters provided by `rbenv
-    alternatives`, the main gems directory will be
-    ~/.rbenv/versions/$version/gems instead of the system gems dir.
-    + This means that `gem install` will install to this new dir, and the installed
-      gems will be available for you to `require` them (of course, on Ruby 1.8
-      we have to require rubygems first).
-    + Programs from gems are available through the standard rbenv mechanism,
-      so they are only available if you are using the same rbenv version you
-      used to install them.
-    + You don't need to use sudo to install gems.
-    + If you do use sudo, the gems will be installed to the system gems
-      directory.
+  The rbenv-alternatives plugin in this release changes the interaction with
+  Rubygems: when you use the pseudo interpreters provided by `rbenv
+  alternatives`, the main gems directory will be ~/.rbenv/versions/$version/gems
+  instead of the system gems dir.
 
- -- Antonio Terceiro <terceiro at debian.org>  Tue, 10 Jan 2012 13:52:37 -0200
+  - This means that `gem install` will install to this new dir, and the installed
+    gems will be available for you to `require` them (of course, on Ruby 1.8
+    we have to require rubygems first).
+  - Programs from gems are available through the standard rbenv mechanism,
+    so they are only available if you are using the same rbenv version you
+    used to install them.
+  - You don't need to use sudo to install gems.
+  - If you do use sudo, the gems will be installed to the system gems
+    directory.
+
+
+ -- Antonio Terceiro <terceiro at debian.org>  Tue, 10 Jan 2012 14:07:00 -0200

-- 
rbenv.git



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