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mimemagic reviews and mentions
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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:
If the install fails because your environment doesn't have the file, [install the dependencies](https://github.com/mimemagicrb/mimemagic#dependencies) as described by the gem.
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mimemagicrb/mimemagic is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of mimemagic is Ruby.