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After recent musl support was added, Bundler started hanging in musl platforms. I identified the issue where valid candidates were being filtered out because their platform was specified as a string, and thus `Gem::Platform.match_spec?` which under the hood ends up calling `Gem::Platform#===` would return `nil`, because it does not support comparing platforms to strings. In particular, `Bundler::EndpointSpecification`'s platform coming from the API was not instantiated as a `Gem::Platform`, hence the issue. Also, this spec surfaced another issue where a bug corrected in `Gem::Platform#match_platforms` had not been yet backported to Bundler. So this commit also backports that to get the spec green across RubyGems versions. Finally, the fix in `Bundler::EndpointSpecification` made a realworld spec start failing. This spec was faking out `rails-4.2.7.1` requirement on Bundler in the `Gemfile.lock` file to be `>= 1.17, < 3` when the real requirement is `>= 1.17, < 2`. Due to the bug in `Bundler::EndpointSpecification`, the real requirement provided by the compact index API (recorded with VCR) was being ignored, and the `Gemfile.lock` fake requirement was being used, which made the spec pass. This is all expected, and to fix the issue I changed the spec to be really realworld and don't fake any Bundler requirements. https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/commit/faf4ef46bc |
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fixtures/warbler | ||
dependency_api_spec.rb | ||
double_check_spec.rb | ||
edgecases_spec.rb | ||
ffi_spec.rb | ||
gemfile_source_header_spec.rb | ||
mirror_probe_spec.rb | ||
parallel_spec.rb | ||
slow_perf_spec.rb |