Ruby package seems to be left behind

Ruby is on 1.8.4 while 1.8.5 came out a while ago. Package is flagged out of date, and last commit to CVS was 2 months ago. Is there any problem with it?
Thanks
PS: Sorry if this is the incorrect section for posting (maybe this could be a bug request?).

Yeah, there's some breakage, but there are workarounds. Just some helpful links, as I'm not actually burning for an official Ruby 1.8.5 Arch package; I'm happy to roll my own, but I guess it's nice to see my fav language's packages being kept up-to-date !

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