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@y-yagi y-yagi commented Dec 2, 2018

Rails 4.2 is using BigDecimal.new. But BigDecimal.new was removed.
Ref: ruby/bigdecimal@d73eca2

This causes the build of Rails 4.2 + ruby-head to fail.
https://travis-ci.org/rails/webpacker/jobs/462579174#L1292

Let's exclude this in order to keep the build state clean.

Rails 4.2 is using `BigDecimal.new`. But `BigDecimal.new` was removed.
Ref: ruby/bigdecimal@d73eca2

This causes the build of Rails 4.2 + ruby-head to fail.
https://travis-ci.org/rails/webpacker/jobs/462579174#L1292

Let's exclude this in order to keep the build state clean.
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Yep, lets done that already in #1823 but let's merge this one 🙏

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mrkn commented Dec 14, 2018

I decided to revert removing BigDecimal.new for the next version of bigdecimal.
Anyway, I think you can stick the version of bigdecimal to 1.3.5 now.

koic added a commit to koic/webpacker that referenced this pull request Dec 25, 2018
Follow up of rails#1825 (comment).
And this reverts commit c48cf46.

### Summary

This PR restores Rails 4.2 + ruby-head (2.6) build.

Ruby 2.6.0 has been released.
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2018/12/25/ruby-2-6-0-released/

`BigDecimal.new` has been replaced with deprecation rather than deletion.

```console
% ruby -rbigdecimal -ve 'BigDecimal.new(42)'
ruby 2.6.0p0 (2018-12-25 revision 66547) [x86_64-darwin17]
-e:1: warning: BigDecimal.new is deprecated; use BigDecimal() method instead.
```
gauravtiwari pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 25, 2018
Follow up of #1825 (comment).
And this reverts commit c48cf46.

### Summary

This PR restores Rails 4.2 + ruby-head (2.6) build.

Ruby 2.6.0 has been released.
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2018/12/25/ruby-2-6-0-released/

`BigDecimal.new` has been replaced with deprecation rather than deletion.

```console
% ruby -rbigdecimal -ve 'BigDecimal.new(42)'
ruby 2.6.0p0 (2018-12-25 revision 66547) [x86_64-darwin17]
-e:1: warning: BigDecimal.new is deprecated; use BigDecimal() method instead.
```
sue445 added a commit to sue445/komachi_heartbeat that referenced this pull request Dec 30, 2018
KingTiger001 added a commit to KingTiger001/Rails-web-pack-project that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2023
Follow up of rails/webpacker#1825 (comment).
And this reverts commit c48cf46c667830aac9df832c7afd97591fca580e.

### Summary

This PR restores Rails 4.2 + ruby-head (2.6) build.

Ruby 2.6.0 has been released.
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2018/12/25/ruby-2-6-0-released/

`BigDecimal.new` has been replaced with deprecation rather than deletion.

```console
% ruby -rbigdecimal -ve 'BigDecimal.new(42)'
ruby 2.6.0p0 (2018-12-25 revision 66547) [x86_64-darwin17]
-e:1: warning: BigDecimal.new is deprecated; use BigDecimal() method instead.
```
smartech7 pushed a commit to smartech7/ruby-webpacker that referenced this pull request Aug 4, 2023
Follow up of rails/webpacker#1825 (comment).
And this reverts commit c48cf46c667830aac9df832c7afd97591fca580e.

### Summary

This PR restores Rails 4.2 + ruby-head (2.6) build.

Ruby 2.6.0 has been released.
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2018/12/25/ruby-2-6-0-released/

`BigDecimal.new` has been replaced with deprecation rather than deletion.

```console
% ruby -rbigdecimal -ve 'BigDecimal.new(42)'
ruby 2.6.0p0 (2018-12-25 revision 66547) [x86_64-darwin17]
-e:1: warning: BigDecimal.new is deprecated; use BigDecimal() method instead.
```
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