[Bug 1838056] Review Request: rubygem-ipaddr - A class to manipulate an IP address in ruby

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1838056



--- Comment #5 from Vít Ondruch <vondruch@xxxxxxxxxx> ---
(In reply to Pavel Valena from comment #4)
> The only issue I can currently point to is the one with `reline`:
> 
> https://gist.github.com/pvalena/760828f769f96752538554b27a63e88a
> 
> IOW `irb` is unusable when ruby-default-gems is not installed.

Yes, I have noticed and you are right. However, there are two issues:

1) This is issue mostly for mock, because mock does not install soft
dependencies.
2) This is upstream issue, because there is no upstream guidance what is the
right approach. IOW upstream is inconsistent. All parts of StdLib should either
specify all their dependencies in spec file or they should not specify them at
all. I think the first variant is correct and then we would be in better
position to evaluate what is the right fix. However historically, the later
approach was applied with various degree of success and without understanding
what impact this is going to have.

Anyway, this is discussion for different ticket, ideally upstream asking to
properly reference all the dependencies or drop them.


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