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Support git: dependencies for Bundler #30990

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rarkins opened this issue Aug 24, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #32362
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Support git: dependencies for Bundler #30990

rarkins opened this issue Aug 24, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #32362
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manager:bundler Bundler (Ruby) package manager priority-3-medium Default priority, "should be done" but isn't prioritised ahead of others type:feature Feature (new functionality)

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rarkins commented Aug 24, 2024

Describe the proposed change(s).

Raised by #30731, it became evident that Renovate is attempting to look up these dependencies on rubygems, and not as git dependencies.

When I looked into our bundler tests, I see that the Gemfile.mastondon file contains git: dependencies but they are extracted with datasource=rubygems and not datasource=github-tags or similar, so it seems this is a missing capability.

@rarkins rarkins added type:feature Feature (new functionality) priority-3-medium Default priority, "should be done" but isn't prioritised ahead of others manager:bundler Bundler (Ruby) package manager labels Aug 24, 2024
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