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authorAndre Arko <andre@arko.net>2014-11-28 12:11:34 -0800
committerAndre Arko <andre@arko.net>2014-11-28 14:40:14 -0800
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Refine completion messages
Now that we’re printing the number of gems requested and installed in the bundle, it seems good to put those on the same line as the message that says “your bundle is complete!”. While we’re updating that message, it seems good to remove “your”, because it’s unclear whose bundle it is anyway. It’s just A Bundle, or The Bundle, which means we don’t need a pronoun or possessive.
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@@ -47,37 +47,40 @@ Consider the following Gemfile(5):
When you run [bundle install(1)][bundle-install] the first time, bundler will resolve
all of the dependencies, all the way down, and install what you need:
- Fetching source index for https://rubygems.org/
- Installing rake (10.0.2)
- Installing abstract (1.0.0)
- Installing activesupport (3.0.0.rc)
- Installing builder (2.1.2)
- Installing i18n (0.4.1)
- Installing activemodel (3.0.0.rc)
- Installing erubis (2.6.6)
- Installing rack (1.2.1)
- Installing rack-mount (0.6.9)
- Installing rack-test (0.5.4)
- Installing tzinfo (0.3.22)
- Installing actionpack (3.0.0.rc)
- Installing mime-types (1.16)
- Installing polyglot (0.3.1)
- Installing treetop (1.4.8)
- Installing mail (2.2.5)
- Installing actionmailer (3.0.0.rc)
- Installing arel (0.4.0)
- Installing activerecord (3.0.0.rc)
- Installing activeresource (3.0.0.rc)
- Installing bundler (1.0.0.rc.3)
- Installing nokogiri (1.4.3.1) with native extensions
- Installing thor (0.14.0)
- Installing railties (3.0.0.rc)
- Installing rails (3.0.0.rc)
-
- Your bundle is complete! Use `bundle show [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed.
+ Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/.........
+ Resolving dependencies...
+ Installing builder 2.1.2
+ Installing abstract 1.0.0
+ Installing rack 1.2.8
+ Using bundler 1.7.6
+ Installing rake 10.4.0
+ Installing polyglot 0.3.5
+ Installing mime-types 1.25.1
+ Installing i18n 0.4.2
+ Installing mini_portile 0.6.1
+ Installing tzinfo 0.3.42
+ Installing rack-mount 0.6.14
+ Installing rack-test 0.5.7
+ Installing treetop 1.4.15
+ Installing thor 0.14.6
+ Installing activesupport 3.0.0.rc
+ Installing erubis 2.6.6
+ Installing activemodel 3.0.0.rc
+ Installing arel 0.4.0
+ Installing mail 2.2.20
+ Installing activeresource 3.0.0.rc
+ Installing actionpack 3.0.0.rc
+ Installing activerecord 3.0.0.rc
+ Installing actionmailer 3.0.0.rc
+ Installing railties 3.0.0.rc
+ Installing rails 3.0.0.rc
+ Installing nokogiri 1.6.5
+
+ Bundle complete! 2 Gemfile dependencies, 26 gems total.
+ Use `bundle show [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed.
As you can see, even though you have just two gems in the Gemfile(5), your application
-actually needs 25 different gems in order to run. Bundler remembers the exact versions
+actually needs 26 different gems in order to run. Bundler remembers the exact versions
it installed in `Gemfile.lock`. The next time you run [bundle install(1)][bundle-install], bundler skips
the dependency resolution and installs the same gems as it installed last time.