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error while installing lolcommits: :in `superclass': stack level too deep (SystemStackError) #431
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I'm too green to Ruby to understand how to repair this, is it an issue with the methadone version? It no longer installs without errors on any version of Ruby 2 or 3 for me. |
Hmm, apologies both. I've dropped my contributions to maintaining this gem in recent years. I'll try to pick this up soon and look at refreshing some of the dependencies, like methadone, which is at this point, very old. |
I've just tried myself (latest macOS and latest Ruby 3.3.1) it installs and runs fine. Can you paste your OS version details, and which version of Ruby you're using; i.e.
Also the output of
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LOL you might have fixed it with the 0.16.5 release today? Before I was trying it on 0.16.4, but now: $ ruby -v
ruby 3.3.1 (2024-04-23 revision c56cd86388) [arm64-darwin23] $ uname -a
Darwin heimdall.lefte.com 23.4.0 Darwin Kernel Version 23.4.0: Fri Mar 15 00:10:42 PDT 2024; root:xnu-10063.101.17~1/RELEASE_ARM64_T6000 arm64 $ rbenv global 3.3.1 $ gem install lolcommits
Fetching lolcommits-0.16.5.gem
Fetching git-1.19.1.gem
Successfully installed git-1.19.1
Successfully installed lolcommits-0.16.5
Parsing documentation for git-1.19.1
Installing ri documentation for git-1.19.1
Parsing documentation for lolcommits-0.16.5
Installing ri documentation for lolcommits-0.16.5
Done installing documentation for git, lolcommits after 0 seconds
2 gems installed
A new release of RubyGems is available: 3.5.9 → 3.5.11!
Run `gem update --system 3.5.11` to update your installation. |
thanks!
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