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# THIS IS NOW HAND MANAGED, JUST EDIT THE THING
# .travis.yml and appveyor.yml consume this,
# try to keep it machine-parsable.
#
# NOTE: You MUST update omnibus-software when adding new versions of
# software here: bundle exec rake dependencies:update_omnibus_gemfile_lock
override :rubygems, version: "3.0.4"
override :bundler, version: "1.17.2" # currently pinned to what ships in Ruby to prevent double bundler
override "nokogiri", version: "1.10.2"
override "libffi", version: "3.2.1"
override "libiconv", version: "1.15"
override "liblzma", version: "5.2.4"
override "libtool", version: "2.4.2"
override "libxml2", version: "2.9.9"
override "libxslt", version: "1.1.30"
override "libyaml", version: "0.1.7"
override "makedepend", version: "1.0.5"
override "ncurses", version: "5.9"
override "pkg-config-lite", version: "0.28-1"
override "ruby", version: "2.6.3"
override "ruby-windows-devkit-bash", version: "3.1.23-4-msys-1.0.18"
override "util-macros", version: "1.19.0"
override "xproto", version: "7.0.28"
override "zlib", version: "1.2.11"
override "openssl", version: "1.0.2s"
# we build both a chef and ohai omnibus-software defintion which create the
# chef-client and ohai binstubs. Out of the box the ohai definition uses whatever
# is in master, which won't match what's in the Gemfile.lock and used by the chef
# definition. This pin will ensure that ohai and chef-client commands use the
# same (released) version of ohai.
gemfile_lock = File.join(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)), "Gemfile.lock")
override "ohai", version: "#{::File.readlines(gemfile_lock).find { |l| l =~ /^\s+ohai \((\d+\.\d+\.\d+)\)/ }; "v" + $1}" # rubocop: disable Layout/SpaceInsideStringInterpolation
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