Some crucial information to ease maintainers work, like the advice of
upgrading rubygems and bundler, was one step away from the issue
template, making it easier for some users to miss.
Now all relevant information is written directly in the bug report
template.
In 2021, Ruby 2.5 and older are EOL.
We can set the default required Ruby version to 2.6.0 to
encourage people to use newer Ruby.
If the command is executed with old Ruby, it falls back to 2.3.0.
It's still possible to create a gem for older Ruby just by changing
two lines of code (one in gemspec and another is in rubocop.yml).
As part of a recent bug fix where bundler was accidentally hitting the
network when not supposed to, I made some refactoring, and the commit I'm
reverting here
(d74830d00b)
was some cleanup that those refactorings allowed according to "past me".
That was completely wrong, `bundle check` should never consider cached
gems, only installed gems, so the code that was removed was necessary.
5483e98305
Bundler has deprecated gemfiles without a global source and this feature
is now obsolete. `Bundler::Definition#has_rubygems_remotes?` is removed
because it's not used anymore.
d29dd2cb7b
The is the previous intentional behaviour until
ca0676cb1c.
In my opinion, that previous behaviour was better and should be
restored, because we want our users to always see warnings and fix them.
And the original issue that motivated the change is fixable by other
means, namely through `BUNDLE_SILENCE_ROOT_WARNING`, or through
`BUNDLE_SILENCE_DEPRECATIONS` in general. Finally, the --quiet option is
still documented as "only print errors and warnings".
So this PR essentially reverts
ca0676cb1c
for the above reasons.
35f2254dfc
Currently, there is no `.rubocop.yml` shipped by default.
So when a user runs `rubocop` after creating a new gem via
`bundle gem foo`, it throws a bunch of offenses.
With the default `.rubocop.yml` present, the number of those
offenses significantly reduce by 25.
Signed-off-by: Utkarsh Gupta <utkarsh@debian.org>
Because they don't play nice with ruby-core's gitignore and cause issues
with ruby-core integration.
Also, because it's consistent with other templates such as `gitignore.tt`.