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Installs RubyGems itself. This command is ordinarily only available from a RubyGems checkout or tarball.

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A FetchError exception wraps up the various possible IO and HTTP failures that could happen while downloading from the internet.

A FetchError that indicates that the reason for not being able to fetch data was that the host could not be contacted

Raised when a bad requirement is encountered

The global rubygems pool, available via the rubygems.org API. Returns instances of APISpecification.

The BestSet chooses the best available method to query a remote index.

It combines IndexSet and APISet

Used internally to indicate that a dependency conflicted with a spec that would be activated.

A set which represents the installed gems. Respects all the normal settings that control where to look for installed gems.

A GitSet represents gems that are sourced from git repositories.

This is used for gem dependency file support.

Example:

set = Gem::Resolver::GitSet.new
set.add_git_gem 'rake', 'git://example/rake.git', tag: 'rake-10.1.0'

The global rubygems pool represented via the traditional source index.

A set of gems from a gem dependencies lockfile.

Resolver sets are used to look up specifications (and their dependencies) used in resolution. This set is abstract.

The SourceSet chooses the best available method to query a remote index.

Kind off like BestSet but filters the sources for gems

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An absolutely silent progress reporter.

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