update to require digest/md5 instead of md5#9
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I can confirm that ruby 1.9.3 uses digest/md5. I can also confirm that changing "require 'md5'" to "require digest/md5" on line 23 of s3sync.rb will fix the error |
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+1 for me, is this gem no longer maintained? |
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There are 2 forks that I know of that have fixed this issue: aproxacs-s3sync and frahugo-s3sync. |
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s3sync didn't work for me giving error of:
home/sroot/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p327/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.9.1/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36:in require': cannot load such file -- md5 (LoadError)It appears ruby 1.9 uses digest/md5 instead of md5
I suggest someone more knowledgeable checks this before accepting the pull request.