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It also supports publishing the created builds to an external location via [scp][4]. The original setup publishes to [FiXato's openMSX page][5].
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Successfully published builds can also be announced via Twitter. [@openmsx_builder][6] is the official Twitter home for openMSX-Builder.
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Setup of the oauth info has to be done manually at the moment, for more information on that read, about the amazing [twitter_oauth gem][7], [Twitter's oAuth Applications][8] and [Twitter's Authentication Wiki][9]
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## Installation Guidelines
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### From Git:
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`git clone git://github.com/FiXato/openMSX-builder.git && cd openMSX-builder && rake install`
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### From RubyForge/GemCutter:
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`gem install openMSX-builder`
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## Usage
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The first 2 times you run `build_openmsx` it will probably say you will need to set up the configuration files for the builder and the twitter module.
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Setting up the SMTP and builder configuration settings should be pretty straightforward.
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Set up of the oauth info has to be done manually at the moment, for more information on that read about the amazing [twitter_oauth gem][7], [Twitter's oAuth Applications][8] and [Twitter's Authentication Wiki][9]
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### Commandline Arguments
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Currently `build_openmsx` supports the following commandline arguments:
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* --debug => Generate debug output.
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* --publish => Publish the created build
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* --publish-current => Only publish the current build and exit
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* --publish-all => Only publish all previously created builds and exit
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* --tweet => Send a tweet via
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* --tweet => Send a tweet via configured authorised Twitter account after successfully having published a build
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* --dont-update => Don't update the SVN repository
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* --report-build-failure => If an error occurs during build, report failure via e-mail
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### Examples
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Simplest way to run it would usually be:
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`build_openmsx --debug --publish --tweet --report-build-failure`
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`0 3 * * * build_openmsx --publish --tweet --report-build-failure`
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to have it run daily at 3 at night.
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## ToDo
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Current list of tasks is:
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+ Integrate with CIA.vc / Ruby-Rbot
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+ Add tests
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+ Refactor `#archive_for_revision` and `#dmg_for_revision` into a single method
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+ Create a simple Sinatra App for [openMSX.FiXato.net][5]
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+ Allow for automatic setup of the oAuth tokens.
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## Notes on Patches/Pull Requests
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s.authors = ["Filip H.F. \"FiXato\" Slagter"]
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