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[Gemfile] Remove "second" source #7152

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@NickLaMuro NickLaMuro commented Jun 26, 2020

Since we inherit the Gemfile from ManageIQ/manageiq in this repo, there is now a deprecation warning when running bundler v2.1.4:

[DEPRECATED] Your Gemfile contains multiple primary sources. Using
`source` more than once without a block is a security risk...

This is because there is a duplicate source when evaling the Gemfile from ManageIQ/manageiq. Since that one needs to stay, removing this one allows bundle update and friends to continue to work without the deprecation warning.

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Since we inherit the `Gemfile` from `ManageIQ/manageiq` in this repo,
there is now a deprecation warning when running `bundler` v2.1.4:

    [DEPRECATED] Your Gemfile contains multiple primary sources. Using
    `source` more than once without a block is a security risk...

This is because there is a duplicate source when evaling the `Gemfile`
from `ManageIQ/manageiq`.  Since that one needs to stay, removing this
one allows `bundle update` and friends to continue to work without the
deprecation warning.
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miq-bot commented Jun 26, 2020

Checked commit NickLaMuro@5933af7 with ruby 2.5.7, rubocop 0.69.0, haml-lint 0.28.0, and yamllint
1 file checked, 0 offenses detected
Everything looks fine. ⭐

@mzazrivec mzazrivec self-assigned this Jun 29, 2020
@mzazrivec mzazrivec merged commit 29dfc2e into ManageIQ:master Jun 29, 2020
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