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Use Minitest module instead of MiniTest compatibility layer #242

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@oturpe oturpe commented Sep 2, 2023

The Minitest package has long been capitalized like that. The variant
MiniTest is retained only as a compatibility layer. Switch to the
current module name.

This change is motivated by Fedora, which already uses minitest 5.19.
That version requires setting the env variable MT_COMPAT to import the
compatibility module, and thus revealed the problem in Fedora build
system.

The Minitest package has long been capitalized like that. The variant
MiniTest is retained only as a compatibility layer. Switch to the
current module name.

This change is motivated by Fedora, which already uses minitest 5.19.
That version requires setting the env variable MT_COMPAT to import the
compatibility module, and thus revealed the problem in Fedora build
system.

Signed-off-by: Otto Liljalaakso <[email protected]>
sassc-ruby build in Fedora ignores the dependency version constaints
given in gemspec and uses the versions included in the Fedora
distribution. Currently, Fedora is on 5.19.0, which works. Based on
this, the version constaint can be considerably relaxed.

Signed-off-by: Otto Liljalaakso <[email protected]>
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boutil commented Jul 25, 2024

Hi!
Thanks for this patch. We'll use it in Debian to prepare ruby3.3 compatibility.

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