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I noticed while upgrading some gems that Statsample went from 1.4.0 to 1.4.2 and Minimization went from 0.2.1 to 0.2.2 (and appears to have created a hard dependency on rb-gsl, as my heroku build failed—which led me here to investigate what changed).
Although I see an updated History.txt in both Gems, there's nothing reflected in the Github repos in the way of commits or tags. Were these releases made intentionally? Could we get the changes pushed to master?
Also, is rb-gsl going to become a hard dependency of statsample or minimization? (By locking to 1.4.0 and 0.2.1 I do not have rb-gsl in my dependency tree.)
Thanks!
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Hi! The currently maintained repository is the SciRuby fork. There are forks for integration, minimization and distribution as well.
Can you open an issue about the hard dependency? I'll fix it this week. Sorry about that, I probably added it as a dependency by mistake when adding a gemspec.
I noticed while upgrading some gems that Statsample went from
1.4.0
to1.4.2
and Minimization went from0.2.1
to0.2.2
(and appears to have created a hard dependency onrb-gsl
, as my heroku build failed—which led me here to investigate what changed).Although I see an updated
History.txt
in both Gems, there's nothing reflected in the Github repos in the way of commits or tags. Were these releases made intentionally? Could we get the changes pushed to master?Also, is
rb-gsl
going to become a hard dependency of statsample or minimization? (By locking to 1.4.0 and 0.2.1 I do not have rb-gsl in my dependency tree.)Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: