[DRE-maint] Bug#958939: ghi: Always shows "/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/ghi/client.rb:100: warning: URI.escape is obsolete"

Axel Beckert abe at debian.org
Mon Apr 27 00:58:53 BST 2020


Package: ghi
Version: 1.2.0-1

Dear ghi Package Maintainers,

I receive this warning every time I call ghi.

Upon initial login:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
$ ghi config --auth <myusername>
Enter <myusername>'s GitHub password (never stored):       ⠤/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/ghi/client.rb:100: warning: URI.escape is obsolete
                                                     ✔
Two-factor authentication code: <mycode>
/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/ghi/client.rb:100: warning: URI.escape is obsolete
Your ~/.gitconfig has been modified by way of:

[…]
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Upon simple usage:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
$ ghi
⠠/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/ghi/client.rb:100: warning: URI.escape is obsolete
[…]
------------------------------------------------------------------------

-- System Information:
Debian Release: bullseye/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (990, 'unstable'), (600, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable-debug'), (500, 'buildd-unstable'), (110, 'experimental'), (1, 'experimental-debug'), (1, 'buildd-experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386

Kernel: Linux 5.5.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Kernel taint flags: TAINT_FIRMWARE_WORKAROUND, TAINT_UNSIGNED_MODULE
Locale: LANG=C.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=C.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE=C.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: sysvinit (via /sbin/init)
LSM: AppArmor: enabled

Versions of packages ghi depends on:
ii  git               1:2.26.2-1
ii  ruby              1:2.7+1
ii  ruby-pygments.rb  1.2.1-1

Versions of packages ghi recommends:
ii  less  551-1
ii  most  5.0.0a-4+b1

ghi suggests no packages.

-- no debconf information



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