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This is Buildr, the build system that lets you build like you code.
Buildr needs Ruby 1.8 or later and RubyGems 0.9 or later.
Windows users can get the one-click Ruby installer, which includes the latest version of Ruby and RubyGems:
Make sure to set JAVA_HOME environment variable first, then:
gem install buildr
(Use sudo for Linux and OS X)
More installation and setup instructions available online buildr.apache.org/
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Buildr documentation: buildr.apache.org
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More about Rake: github.com/ruby/rake
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Antwrap documentation: rubygems.org/gems/Antwrap
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Buildr needs Ruby 1.8 or later and RubyGems 0.9 or later. All other dependencies are installed when you run:
gem install buildr
Windows users can get the one-click Ruby installer, which includes the latest version of Ruby and RubyGems:
Before installing Buildr, please set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to point to your JDK distribution. Next, use Ruby Gem to install Buildr:
> gem install buildr
When prompted for a platform, select mswin32.
On Linux/BSD/Cygwin, use your default package manager, for example, for Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt-get install ruby ruby1.8-dev build-essential libopenssl-ruby
Before installing Buildr, please set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to point to your JDK distribution. Next, use Ruby Gem to install Buildr:
$ sudo env JAVA_HOME=$JAVA_HOME gem install buildr
When prompted for a platform, select ruby.
Leopard includes the latest version of Ruby, if you are using Tiger or an older release, we recommend re-installing the latest:
hivelogic.com/narrative/articles/ruby-rails-mongrel-mysql-osx
To install Buildr:
$ sudo gem install buildr
When prompted for a platform, select ruby.
You can check the latest sources from GIT:
git clone http://git.apache.org/buildr.git
If you prefer GitHub, a mirror is available from github.com/apache/buildr:
git clone git://github.com/apache/buildr.git
To install Buildr locally from source:
cd buildr export JRUBY_OPTS="-J-XX:MaxPermSize=312m -J-Xmx1024M" export JAVA_OPTS="-Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=312m" rake install
If the cutting edge doesn’t work, make sure to check the CHANGELOG, to see which changes might have broken your build. To run all the test cases:
rake spec
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