tag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:/discussions/problems/240-gems-with-a-in-the-name-do-not-allow-reassigning-ownersRubyGems.org: Discussion 2018-10-18T19:50:57Ztag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/23514382010-07-23T14:39:58Z2010-07-23T14:39:58ZGems with a "." in the name do not allow reassigning owners<div><p>This to me is a gemcutter issue, right? It adds the owner
enhancement to gems, but it doesn't like the "."</p></div>ferventcodertag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/23514382010-07-23T14:40:19Z2010-07-23T14:40:19ZGems with a "." in the name do not allow reassigning owners<div><p><a href=
"http://rubygems.org/gems/rhino.mocks">http://rubygems.org/gems/rhino.mocks</a>
does exist.</p></div>ferventcodertag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/23514382010-07-25T16:28:06Z2010-07-25T16:28:06ZGems with a "." in the name do not allow reassigning owners<div><p>This is probably a routing issue, Rails is funky with periods in
routes. Created a github issue for this.</p></div>Nick Quarantotag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/23514382010-07-25T17:00:54Z2010-07-25T17:00:54ZGems with a "." in the name do not allow reassigning owners<div><p>This should be fixed now, can you try again?</p></div>Nick Quarantotag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/23514382010-07-25T19:02:34Z2010-07-25T19:02:34ZGems with a "." in the name do not allow reassigning owners<div><p>This is working now. Thanks!</p></div>ferventcoder