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authorEric Wong <bofh@yhbt.net>2021-09-14 23:39:22 +0000
committerEric Wong <bofh@yhbt.net>2021-09-26 17:49:37 +0000
commitc56eb04d683ef0ed45badfc505ac7eaeb25c6447 (patch)
tree1f0a5b01555804d4ee5accf582d876b26852f2e1 /Sandbox
parent93e154e16b87f943a20fa720e002c67c9d17c30b (diff)
downloadunicorn-c56eb04d683ef0ed45badfc505ac7eaeb25c6447.tar.gz
Ruby 1.9.3 was released nearly a decade ago, so there's probably
few (if any) legacy users left, and they can continue using old
versions of unicorn.  We'll be able to take advantage of some
Ruby 2.0+-only features down the road (and hopefully 2.3+).

Also, I no longer have a installation of Ruby 1.8 and getting it
working probably isn't worth the effort, so 4.x support is gone.
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@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ For now workarounds include doing one of the following:
 
 3. Explicitly setting RUBYLIB or $LOAD_PATH to include any gem path
    where the unicorn gem is installed
-   (e.g. /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.3/gems/unicorn-VERSION/lib)
+   (e.g. /usr/lib/ruby/gems/3.0.0/gems/unicorn-VERSION/lib)
 
 === RUBYOPT pollution from SIGUSR2 upgrades