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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +53 -0
  3. data/bundler.gemspec +4 -2
  4. data/exe/bundle +1 -10
  5. data/lib/bundler/build_metadata.rb +3 -3
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  8. data/lib/bundler/ci_detector.rb +75 -0
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  32. data/lib/bundler/compact_index_client/gem_parser.rb +7 -3
  33. data/lib/bundler/compact_index_client/updater.rb +79 -81
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  50. data/lib/bundler/friendly_errors.rb +5 -5
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  57. data/lib/bundler/installer/gem_installer.rb +5 -5
  58. data/lib/bundler/installer/parallel_installer.rb +16 -8
  59. data/lib/bundler/installer/standalone.rb +2 -3
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  61. data/lib/bundler/lazy_specification.rb +24 -17
  62. data/lib/bundler/lockfile_generator.rb +9 -0
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  132. data/lib/bundler/vendor/fileutils/lib/fileutils.rb +8 -20
  133. data/lib/bundler/vendor/net-http-persistent/lib/net/http/persistent/connection.rb +3 -3
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+ .TH "BUNDLE\-INSTALL" "1" "December 2023" ""
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  \fBbundle\-install\fR \- Install the dependencies specified in your Gemfile
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- \fBbundle install\fR [\-\-binstubs[=DIRECTORY]] [\-\-clean] [\-\-deployment] [\-\-frozen] [\-\-full\-index] [\-\-gemfile=GEMFILE] [\-\-jobs=NUMBER] [\-\-local] [\-\-no\-cache] [\-\-no\-prune] [\-\-path PATH] [\-\-quiet] [\-\-redownload] [\-\-retry=NUMBER] [\-\-shebang] [\-\-standalone[=GROUP[ GROUP\.\.\.]]] [\-\-system] [\-\-trust\-policy=POLICY] [\-\-with=GROUP[ GROUP\.\.\.]] [\-\-without=GROUP[ GROUP\.\.\.]]
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+ \fBbundle install\fR [\-\-binstubs[=DIRECTORY]] [\-\-clean] [\-\-deployment] [\-\-frozen] [\-\-full\-index] [\-\-gemfile=GEMFILE] [\-\-jobs=NUMBER] [\-\-local] [\-\-no\-cache] [\-\-no\-prune] [\-\-path PATH] [\-\-prefer\-local] [\-\-quiet] [\-\-redownload] [\-\-retry=NUMBER] [\-\-shebang] [\-\-standalone[=GROUP[ GROUP\|\.\|\.\|\.]]] [\-\-system] [\-\-trust\-policy=POLICY] [\-\-with=GROUP[ GROUP\|\.\|\.\|\.]] [\-\-without=GROUP[ GROUP\|\.\|\.\|\.]]
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  In this case, both \fBactionpack\fR and \fBactivemerchant\fR depend on \fBactivesupport\fR\. The \fBactionpack\fR gem depends on \fBactivesupport 2\.3\.8\fR and \fBrack ~> 1\.1\.0\fR, while the \fBactivemerchant\fR gem depends on \fBactivesupport >= 2\.3\.2\fR, \fBbraintree >= 2\.0\.0\fR, and \fBbuilder >= 2\.0\.0\fR\.
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+ .\" generated with nRonn/v0.11.1
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+ .\" https://github.com/n-ronn/nronn/tree/0.11.1
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+ .TH "BUNDLE\-LOCK" "1" "December 2023" ""
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