You can't use conditionals on gemspec because gemspec is serialized
into YAML, which doesn't contain executable code.
I faced a related problem in the Gemfile
of a local Rails project (not a
gem).
Currently, the Gemfile contains:
group :test do
...
# on Mac os X
gem 'rb-fsevent' if RUBY_PLATFORM.include?("x86_64-darwin")
gem 'ruby_gntp' if RUBY_PLATFORM.include?("x86_64-darwin")
# on Linux
gem 'rb-inotify' unless RUBY_PLATFORM.include?("x86_64-darwin")
gem 'libnotify' unless RUBY_PLATFORM.include?("x86_64-darwin")
end
This works (although it is ugly) for developing on Mac and Linux
systems.
But, we stopped checking in the Gemfile.lock
since it changes every time
a developer with a different platform checks in the code.
So, a solution for multi-platform Gemfiles should also solve the
problem for Gemfile.lock
.
The other solutions is building multiple .gemspec files for each target OS and change both platform and dependencies for each platform:
gemspec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
end
# here build the normal gem
# Now for linux:
gemspec.platform = "linux"
gemspec.add_dependency ...
# build the newer gemspec
...