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Hello! Thanks for the snap Ruby package, it works pretty well. I have one question though:
By default snap Ruby package install gems into ~/.gem directory, which is of course better than installing system-wide (don't need sudo).
But I found this behavior a little bit confusing, because it didn't match --user-install behavior where everything goes into ~/.gem/ruby/current_ABI_ruby_version_number rather than just to ~/.gem.
Is current behavior is expected?
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Hello! Thanks for the snap Ruby package, it works pretty well. I have one question though:
By default snap Ruby package install gems into
~/.gem
directory, which is of course better than installing system-wide (don't need sudo).But I found this behavior a little bit confusing, because it didn't match --user-install behavior where everything goes into
~/.gem/ruby/current_ABI_ruby_version_number
rather than just to~/.gem
.Is current behavior is expected?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: