inspec/omnibus/Gemfile
Adam Leff 4b9acb4800 Bump Rubocop to 0.49.1 (#2323)
* Bump Rubocop to 0.49.1

This change bumps Rubocop to 0.49.1. There have been a lot of changes
since 0.39.0 and this PR is hopefully a nice compromise of turning off
certain cops and updating our codebase to take advantage of new Ruby
2.3 methods and operators.

Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>

* Set end-of-line format to line-feed only, avoid Windows-related CRLF issues

Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
2017-11-21 08:49:41 +01:00

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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 'license_scout', github: 'chef/license_scout'
gem 'omnibus', github: 'chef/omnibus'
gem 'omnibus-software', github: 'chef/omnibus-software'
# 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 'kitchen-vagrant', '~> 0.19'
gem 'test-kitchen', '~> 1.9'
gem 'winrm-fs', '~> 0.4'
end