caterpillar 1.4.0 → 1.4.1
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- data/README.rdoc +1 -14
- data/lib/caterpillar.rb +1 -1
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= Quickstart
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You'll need at least the version 1.3.0.
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$ gem install caterpillar-1.3.0.gem
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It's all you need =].
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== The old way
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Rubygems is fixed, but the most recent stable release is 1.2.5.
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Install the Caterpillar gem from rubygems.org:
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$ gem install caterpillar
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Mikael Lammentausta
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- Rakefile
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Caterpillar::Config.new do |portlet|
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# JRUBY_HOME can be set here, unless the environment variable can be used.
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# portlet.class::JRUBY_HOME = '/usr/local/jruby'
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# The portlet container.
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# By default only portlet.xml is created.
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