# # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2016 Chef Software Inc. # License:: Apache License, Version 2.0 # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # Explicit omnibus overrides. OMNIBUS_OVERRIDES = { # Lower level library pins ## according to comment in omnibus-sw, latest versions don't work on solaris # https://github.com/chef/omnibus-software/blob/aefb7e79d29ca746c3f843673ef5e317fa3cba54/config/software/libtool.rb#L23 "libffi" => "3.2.1", "libiconv" => "1.14", "liblzma" => "5.2.2", ## according to comment in omnibus-sw, the very latest versions don't work on solaris # https://github.com/chef/omnibus-software/blob/aefb7e79d29ca746c3f843673ef5e317fa3cba54/config/software/libtool.rb#L23 "libtool" => "2.4.2", "libxml2" => "2.9.3", "libxslt" => "1.1.28", "libyaml" => "0.1.6", "makedepend" => "1.0.5", "ncurses" => "5.9", "pkg-config-lite" => "0.28-1", "ruby" => "2.1.8", # Leave dev-kit pinned to 4.5 on 32-bit, because 4.7 is 20MB larger and we don't want # to unnecessarily make the client any fatter. (Since it's different between # 32 and 64, we have to do it in the project file still.) # "ruby-windows-devkit" => "4.5.2-20111229-1559", "ruby-windows-devkit-bash" => "3.1.23-4-msys-1.0.18", "util-macros" => "1.19.0", "xproto" => "7.0.28", "zlib" => "1.2.8", ## These can float as they are frequently updated in a way that works for us #override "cacerts" =>"???", #override "openssl" =>"???", } # # rake dependencies:update_omnibus_overrides (tasks/dependencies.rb) reads this # and modifies omnibus_overrides.rb # # The left side is the software definition name, and the right side is the # name of the rubygem (gem list -re gets us the latest version). # OMNIBUS_RUBYGEMS_AT_LATEST_VERSION = { rubygems: "rubygems-update", bundler: "bundler", } # # rake dependencies:check (tasks/dependencies.rb) uses this as a list of gems # that are allowed to be outdated according to `bundle updated` # # Once you decide that the list of outdated gems is OK, you can just # add gems to the output of bundle outdated here and we'll parse it to get the # list of outdated gems. # # gherkin - expected to update with new cucumber (and foodcritic?) release # jwt - expected to update with new oauth2 release # mini_portile2 - should go away *entirely* with new nokogiri release (not a dep anymore) # slop - expected to disappear with new pry release # stove - halite pins to ~> 3.2 in 1.2.1 # rubocop - chef-style pins to 0.39.0 in 0.3.1 # ACCEPTABLE_OUTDATED_GEMS = %w{ gherkin jwt mini_portile2 slop stove rubocop } # # Some gems are part of our bundle (must be installed) but not important # enough to lock. We allow `bundle install` in test-kitchen, berks, etc. # to use their own versions of these. # # This mainly tells you which gems `chef verify` allows you to install and # run. # GEMS_ALLOWED_TO_FLOAT = [ ] # # The list of groups we install without: this drives both the `bundle install` # we do in chef-dk, and the `bundle check` we do to ensure installed gems don't # have extra deps hiding in their Gemfiles. # # NOTE: we DO install test, because there aren't many gems there, and it makes # our test phase a lot easier. # INSTALL_WITHOUT_GROUPS = %w{ changelog development docgen guard integration maintenance tools travis style }