I was not thinking about a dependency framework, just a clean way to mark gems are MacRuby only. RubyGems already has something builtin: 

spec.platform = Gem::Platform::Win32

I'm just not sure what to use for MacRuby and how to deal with this issue cleanly.

- Matt

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Eloy Duran <eloy.de.enige@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Matt,

I think a gem is fine. You can always choose to vendor it when you deploy. (Something which Rucola for instance does.)

Taking on the responsibility of a dependency framework is a bit too far away from where the current focus of MacRuby should lie imho.

Eloy


On 9 mrt 2009, at 22:13, Matt Aimonetti wrote:

Hey Guys,

 I worked on a JSON lib for MacRuby which uses a dynlib. I'm thinking about making it in a gem but it would only be compatible with MacRuby. I feel like we should discuss this as a group and try to come up with a standard way of dealing with this challenge.

- Matt
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