[#28687] [Bug #2973] rb_bug - Segmentation fault - error.c:213 — rudolf gavlas <redmine@...>

Bug #2973: rb_bug - Segmentation fault - error.c:213

10 messages 2010/03/16

[#28735] [Bug #2982] Ruby tries to link with both openssl and readline — Lucas Nussbaum <redmine@...>

Bug #2982: Ruby tries to link with both openssl and readline

16 messages 2010/03/18

[#28736] [Bug #2983] Ruby (GPLv2 only) tries to link to with readline (now GPLv3) — Lucas Nussbaum <redmine@...>

Bug #2983: Ruby (GPLv2 only) tries to link to with readline (now GPLv3)

10 messages 2010/03/18

[#28907] [Bug #3000] Open SSL Segfaults — Christian Höltje <redmine@...>

Bug #3000: Open SSL Segfaults

19 messages 2010/03/23

[#28924] [Bug #3005] Ruby core dump - [BUG] rb_sys_fail() - errno == 0 — Sebastian YEPES <redmine@...>

Bug #3005: Ruby core dump - [BUG] rb_sys_fail() - errno == 0

10 messages 2010/03/24

[#28954] [Feature #3010] slow require gems in ruby 1.9.1 — Miao Jiang <redmine@...>

Feature #3010: slow require gems in ruby 1.9.1

15 messages 2010/03/24

[#29179] [Bug #3071] Convert rubygems and rdoc to use psych — Aaron Patterson <redmine@...>

Bug #3071: Convert rubygems and rdoc to use psych

10 messages 2010/03/31

[ruby-core:28764] Re: [Feature #2340] Removing YAML/Syck

From: Charles Oliver Nutter <headius@...>
Date: 2010-03-18 19:24:18 UTC
List: ruby-core #28764
We would also like to know when this is official, since we're going to
have to rewrite YAML support again.

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Yui NARUSE <redmine@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
> Issue #2340 has been updated by Yui NARUSE.
>
> Target version set to 1.9.x
>
> How about this status, Aaron?
>
> I'm ok that importing Psych is 1.9.3.
> We, howerver, want to warn current Syck user about APIs which won't be available on Psych.
>
> So please add warnings to current Syck implementation about future incompatibility.
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> http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/2340
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