Depressing news. My manager is not moving me out of the testing team. Should I just suck it up and work harder till january or alert senior management?
But testing is a great way to learn an app before you get to changing it all. However, if that was the only thing I was doing I'd be bored super fast. I like breaking things myself.
I am hardly testing either. I'm automating stuff. automate this automate that. It's cool but there's actual dev work going on... I feel I'm good enough?
Automating stuff isn't the worst of dev work. You could be pushing a button 5px to the left only to have it put back because its not really what they wanted.
and the error happens in here: if Gem::Specification.unresolved_deps.empty? then RUBYGEMS_ACTIVATION_MONITOR.exit return gem_original_require(path) end
when was your last workplace review? Can you just ask your boss for 15 minutes of time to see where he thinks you are & when you will have shown you are ready to move on from the test team?
I've got a gem installed in RVM, and it's a native gem. I need to modify the source and recompile it. I don't think I've ever done that before, so let's see how.
When I pile over github issues on the core...I'm looking for the parts of ruby that they are focusing on...it tells me what experts thought was important... often the cause is in there too or silly things like a typo in such or such a place implementing it
There must be a command to rebuild a gem. I found source (.c and .h files) in /home/wayne/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.2/gems/tiny_tds-1.3.0/ext/tiny_tds. Maybe there's a command to rebuild the gem after I modify those files.
I guess I could clone the gem's gitlib repo into another directory, build it there, and then modify my project's Gemfile to use the clone. That's probably what I'll do.
qaispak - is it possible this is a repeat of the issue from the other day where the code needs to be loaded into the thing with {load/require/include}, then called from the object in question (test suite) with something else?