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+ $Id: COPYRIGHT 2080 2010-05-11 14:55:18Z oetiker $
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+ RRDTOOL - Round Robin Database Tool
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+ librrd
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+ ======
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+
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+ # Description
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+
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+ This gem includes the [rrdtool](http://www.mrtg.org/rrdtool/) Ruby bindings.
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+ It got created because it's difficult to get the rrdtool bindings if you don't
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+ use the Ruby distribution included in your package system.
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+
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+ The `extconf.rb` tries to guess the librrd version installed on your system.
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+ If it doesn't work, please try to adjust the `ext/librrd/extconf.rb` file
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+ and submit a pull request or open an issue.
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+ The following systems have been tested.
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+ * Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (librrd-1.3.8)
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+
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+ # Installation
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+
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+ Make sure you have the development package of `librrd` installed.
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+ (like `librrd-dev` on Debian/Ubuntu) Then you can just `gem install`.
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+
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+ gem install librrd
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+
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+ # Contribute
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+ Please test the gem on different systems and report success and/or failure.
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+ Open issues and/or submit pull requests with fixes.
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+ Thank you!
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+ # Links
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+ * Source: http://github.com/bernd/librrd-ruby
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+
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+ # Maintainer
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+
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+ Bernd Ahlers <bernd@tuneafish.de>
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+ # Copyright
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'date'
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+
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+ #############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Helper functions
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+ #
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+ #############################################################################
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+
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+ def name
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+ @name ||= Dir['*.gemspec'].first.split('.').first
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+ end
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+
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+ def name_path
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+ name.gsub('-', '/')
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+ end
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+
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+ def version
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+ File.read('VERSION').chomp
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+ end
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+
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+ def date
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+ Date.today.to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ def rubyforge_project
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+ name
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+ end
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+
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+ def gemspec_file
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+ "#{name}.gemspec"
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+ end
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+
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+ def gem_file
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+ "#{name}-#{version}.gem"
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+ end
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+
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+ def replace_header(head, header_name)
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+ head.sub!(/(\.#{header_name}\s*= ').*'/) { "#{$1}#{send(header_name)}'"}
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+ end
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+
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+ #############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Standard tasks
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+ #
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+ #############################################################################
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+ task :default => :gemspec
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+
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+ #############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Custom tasks (add your own tasks here)
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+ #
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+ #############################################################################
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+
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+
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+
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+ #############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # Packaging tasks
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+ #
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+ #############################################################################
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+
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+ desc "Update gemspec, build gem, commit with 'Release x.x.x', create tag, push to github and gemcutter"
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+ task :release => :build do
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+ unless `git branch` =~ /^\* master$/
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+ puts "You must be on the master branch to release!"
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+ exit!
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+ end
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+ sh "git commit --allow-empty -a -m 'Release #{version}'"
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+ sh "git tag v#{version}"
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+ sh "git push origin master"
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+ sh "git push origin tag v#{version}"
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+ sh "gem push pkg/#{name}-#{version}.gem"
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Update gemspec and build gem"
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+ task :build => :gemspec do
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+ sh "mkdir -p pkg"
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+ sh "gem build #{gemspec_file}"
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+ sh "mv #{gem_file} pkg"
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Update gemspec with the latest version and file list"
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+ task :gemspec do
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+ # read spec file and split out manifest section
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+ spec = File.read(gemspec_file)
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+ head, manifest, tail = spec.split(" # = MANIFEST =\n")
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+
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+ # replace name version and date
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+ replace_header(head, :name)
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+ replace_header(head, :version)
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+ replace_header(head, :date)
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+ #comment this out if your rubyforge_project has a different name
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+ replace_header(head, :rubyforge_project)
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+
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+ # determine file list from git ls-files
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+ files = `git ls-files`.
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+ split("\n").
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+ sort.
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+ reject { |file| file =~ /^\./ }.
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+ reject { |file| file =~ /^(rdoc|pkg)/ }.
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+ map { |file| " #{file}" }.
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+ join("\n")
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+
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+ # piece file back together and write
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+ manifest = " s.files = %w[\n#{files}\n ]\n"
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+ spec = [head, manifest, tail].join(" # = MANIFEST =\n")
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+ File.open(gemspec_file, 'w') { |io| io.write(spec) }
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+ puts "Updated #{gemspec_file}"
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+ end
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