inspec/omnibus/Gemfile
Adam Leff 9581fda2d8 Fix omnibus build after new JUnit formatter
The new JUnit formatter requires nokogiri, so we need
to build nokogiri via omnibus to ensure liblzma, etc.
is built as part of the omnibus package instead of
`gem` picking up a system liblzma, such as on Mac OS X.

Also bumping ruby to 2.3.1 to match ChefDK.

Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
2017-03-06 11:25:20 -07:00

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# encoding: utf-8
source 'https://rubygems.org'
# Install omnibus
# Sadly due to an ongoing msys2 issue, producing windows builds requires
# the two branches below.
# gem 'omnibus', github: 'chef/omnibus', branch: 'ksubrama/gcc_investigate'
# Use Chef's software definitions. It is recommended that you write your own
# software definitions, but you can clone/fork Chef's to get you started.
# gem 'omnibus-software', github: 'chef/omnibus-software', branch: 'ksubrama/ruby23'
# Use entries from chef's Gemfile
gem 'omnibus', github: 'chef/omnibus', branch: 'sersut/ff-ksubrama/gcc_investigate'
gem 'omnibus-software', github: 'chef/omnibus-software'
gem 'license_scout', github: 'chef/license_scout'
# This development group is installed by default when you run `bundle install`,
# but if you are using Omnibus in a CI-based infrastructure, you do not need
# the Test Kitchen-based build lab. You can skip these unnecessary dependencies
# by running `bundle install --without development` to speed up build times.
group :development do
# Use Berkshelf for resolving cookbook dependencies
gem 'berkshelf', '~> 4.3'
# Use Test Kitchen with Vagrant for converging the build environment
gem 'test-kitchen', '~> 1.9'
gem 'kitchen-vagrant', '~> 0.19'
gem 'winrm-fs', '~> 0.4'
end