Don't populate :path if there is no path found #36
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Before
If you override a gem with no parameters, it will set a
:path
option, even if it is not found. This path will be bogusAfter
If you override a gem with no parameters, it will only set a
:path
option if it found a path to a local gem.Take away
Not sure if this is a major concern.
Because if you are calling
override_gem
with no arguments, chances are you are trying to override the gem with a local one. But I think I remember others