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[Plugin] Ignore the deployment setting #6805
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This allows installing plugins when the bundler is frozen, since plugins are not locked anyways
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Thanks a lot for the quick fix 😍 . The fix makes a lot of sense to me
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6805: [Plugin] Ignore the deployment setting r=colby-swandale a=segiddins ### What was the end-user problem that led to this PR? The problem was installing a new plugin in deployment mode would fail with a suggestion the lock file was corrupted, when it installed fine without deployment mode. Fixes #6795. ### What was your diagnosis of the problem? My diagnosis was deployment mode was interfering with installing a new plugin. ### What is your fix for the problem, implemented in this PR? My fix overrides the deployment and frozen settings when creating the plugin Definition. ### Why did you choose this fix out of the possible options? I chose this fix because having a "frozen" plugin bundle makes no sense, since plugins aren't written to the lockfile. Co-authored-by: Samuel Giddins <[email protected]>
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6805: [Plugin] Ignore the deployment setting r=colby-swandale a=segiddins ### What was the end-user problem that led to this PR? The problem was installing a new plugin in deployment mode would fail with a suggestion the lock file was corrupted, when it installed fine without deployment mode. Fixes #6795. ### What was your diagnosis of the problem? My diagnosis was deployment mode was interfering with installing a new plugin. ### What is your fix for the problem, implemented in this PR? My fix overrides the deployment and frozen settings when creating the plugin Definition. ### Why did you choose this fix out of the possible options? I chose this fix because having a "frozen" plugin bundle makes no sense, since plugins aren't written to the lockfile. Co-authored-by: Samuel Giddins <[email protected]> (cherry picked from commit 07d22ae)
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## 2.0.2 (2019-05-13) Changes: - Fixes for Bundler integration with ruby-src ([#6941](rubygems/bundler#6941), [#6973](rubygems/bundler#6973), [#6977](rubygems/bundler#6977), [#6315](rubygems/bundler#6315), [#7061](rubygems/bundler#7061)) - Use `__dir__` instead of `__FILE__` when generating a gem with `bundle gem` ([#6503](rubygems/bundler#6503)) - Use `https` on externals links in the Bundler gemspec ([#6721](rubygems/bundler#6721)) - Removed duplicate gem names from the suggested `did you mean` list for gem typos ([#6739](rubygems/bundler#6739)) - Removed Ruby 1.x compatibility code ([#6764](rubygems/bundler#6764), [#6806](rubygems/bundler#6806)) - Fixed an issue where `bundle remove` would crash with certain Gemfiles ([#6768](rubygems/bundler#6769)) - Fixed indentation in the Bundler executable template ([#6773](rubygems/bundler#6773)) - Fixed an issue where plugins could register for the same Bundler hook multiple times ([#6775](rubygems/bundler#6775)) - Changed the "multiple sources" message in `bundle install` to be a warning instead of an error ([#6790](rubygems/bundler#6790)) - Fixed a bug where path gems would break when using `only_update_to_newer_versions` ([#6774](rubygems/bundler#6774)) - Fixed a bug where installing plugins with the `--delpoyment` setting would fail ([#6805](rubygems/bundler#6805)) - Fixed an issue where `bundle update` couldn't update & install a gem when `no_install` was set (a `bundle package` config) ([#7078](rubygems/bundler#7078)) - Fixed an issue where users could not run `bundle exec` on default gems ([#6963](rubygems/bundler#6963)) - Updated vendor libraries to their latest version ([#7076](rubygems/bundler#7067), [#7068](rubygems/bundler#7068)) - Fixed an issue where the `github` source was not using `https` by default that we mentioned in the 2.0 release ([#7182](rubygems/bundler#7182)) - Fixed an issue where `rake release` was not outputting the message to users asking for a 2fa token ([#7199](rubygems/bundler#7199)) Documentation: - Fix incorrect documented `BUNDLE_PATH_RELATIVE_TO_CWD` env var ([#6751](rubygems/bundler#6751)) - Update URLs in Bundler's documentation to use `https` ([#6935](rubygems/bundler#6935)) ## 2.0.1 (2019-01-04) Changes: - Relaxed RubyGems requirement to `>= 2.5.0` ([#6867](rubygems/bundler#6867)) ## 2.0.0 (2019-01-03) No new changes ## 2.0.0.pre.3 (2018-12-30) Breaking Changes: - Bundler 2 now requires RubyGems 3.0.0 at minimum Changes: - Ruby 2.6 compatibility fixes (@segiddins) - Import changes from Bundler 1.17.3 release Note: To upgrade your Gemfile to Bundler 2 you will need to run `bundle update --bundler` ## 2.0.0.pre.2 (2018-11-27) Breaking Changes: - `:github` source in the Gemfile now defaults to using HTTPS Changes - Add compatibility for Bundler merge into ruby-src Note: To upgrade your Gemfile to Bundler 2 you will need to run `bundle update --bundler` ## 2.0.0.pre.1 (2018-11-09) Breaking Changes: - Dropped support for versions of Ruby < 2.3 - Dropped support for version of RubyGems < 2.5 - Moved error messages from STDOUT to STDERR Note: To upgrade your Gemfile to Bundler 2 you will need to run `bundle update --bundler`
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What was the end-user problem that led to this PR?
The problem was installing a new plugin in deployment mode would fail with a suggestion the lock file was corrupted, when it installed fine without deployment mode.
Fixes #6795.
What was your diagnosis of the problem?
My diagnosis was deployment mode was interfering with installing a new plugin.
What is your fix for the problem, implemented in this PR?
My fix overrides the deployment and frozen settings when creating the plugin Definition.
Why did you choose this fix out of the possible options?
I chose this fix because having a "frozen" plugin bundle makes no sense, since plugins aren't written to the lockfile.