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4.6 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | 11 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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MimeMagic versions prior to 0.3.6 have been yanked from RubyGems and it's GPL 2.0 now
Sorry to hear. I'd say, never "bundle install" in the init script. If using docker, make "bundle install" an intermediate container. If you have your own servers, try network FS sharing your deps (and see if you're ok with the "require" latencies). Alternatively, use a gem cache proxy. You can use "geminabox" with a rubygems mirror, if you can tolerate the space and long mirroring times, or use a purposed "middleman" proxy, like gemstash, or nexus if your company is multilang.
mimemagic
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mimemagic 0.3.0
Get it directly from github commit.
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Releases 0.9.299 - 0.9.305: Change Log
[AO3-6152] - Due to a licensing incident with a Rails dependency known as mimemagic, we had to update Rails to 5.2.5 and mimemagic to 0.3.6.
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Can You Not use Applications Built with Older Versions of Ruby?
I don't think mimemagic works on Windows after the drama. I opened a PR for that a month ago but no one seems to care: https://github.com/mimemagicrb/mimemagic/pull/141
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Perfect Motherf****** Website
"License, motherfucker"
I know the vulgarity of the statements is tongue in cheek, but this one has been reinforced lately by the "MIME Magic" debacle[1], mama mia.
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The current state of package invalidation support across package managers
it has a licensing issue
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Ruby off the Rails: Code library yanked over license blunder, sparks chaos for half a million projects
https://github.com/mimemagicrb/mimemagic/commit/749a7e59de480b7c0373acc4f8ceb4444352ba46#diff-2ea7e2364883967953ab518a8316b639e612b8a6f20eadb7b97939d91c8e2612
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Rails 5.2.5, 6.0.3.6 and 6.1.3.1 have been released [removed dependency on mimemagic]
I don't see a problem with the "MIT License". The problem is between the GNU GPL and some license of GitHub or GitLab. This is confusing me for 2 reasons:
On the other hand mimemagic provides by_magic https://github.com/mimemagicrb/mimemagic#usage which does detection by heuristic. It's a radically different method for a radically different use case.
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All versions of mimemagic on Rubygems.org are now MIT-licensed
Anyway, I created a PR addressing new Mimemagic not working on Windows https://github.com/mimemagicrb/mimemagic/pull/141
However, in order to make it MIT-licensed, they had to introduce a new dependency. From the README:
What are some alternatives?
Gem in a Box - Really simple rubygem hosting
RubyGems - The Ruby community's gem hosting service.
gemdiff - Find source repositories for ruby gems. Open, compare, and update outdated gem versions
Bundler
marcel - Find the mime type of files, examining file, filename and declared type
mini_mime - minimal mime type library
Bazel - a fast, scalable, multi-language and extensible build system
mimemagic - Mime type detection in ruby via file extension or file content [Moved to: https://github.com/mimemagicrb/mimemagic]
mimemagic - Powerful and versatile MIME sniffing package using pre-compiled glob patterns, magic number signatures, XML document namespaces, and tree magic for mounted volumes, generated from the XDG shared-mime-info database.
otwarchive - The Organization for Transformative Works (OTW) - Archive Of Our Own (AO3) Project