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+ = YOUR PROJECT
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+ Tells us all about your project here.
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+ == How to Install
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+ Describe your installation procedure here.
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+
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+ === RubyGems.
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+ gem install _package_
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+ === Manual installation.
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+ tar -xvvzf _package_name_
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+ cd _package_name_
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+ ruby package.rb install
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+ #! /usr/bin/ruby1.8
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+ # This script builds alist of all roll-redy bin locations
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+ # and writes that list as an environment setting shell script.
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+ # On Linux a call to this to you .bashrc file. Eg.
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+ #
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+ # if [ -f ~/.rollrc ]; then
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+ # . roll --bin
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+ # fi
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+ #
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+ # Currently this only supports bash.
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+ #
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+ # TODO Is this the best way to do it, or would it be better
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+ # to "install" executables to an appropriate bin dir,
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+ # suing links (soft if possible).
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+
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+ require 'roll/library'
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+
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+ def windows
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+ processor, platform, *rest = RUBY_PLATFORM.split("-")
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+ platform == 'mswin32'
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+ end
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+
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+ div = (windows ? ';' : ':')
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+
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+ env_path = ENV['PATH'].split(/[#{div}]/)
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+
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+ # Go thru each roll lib and make sure bin
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+ # path in path.
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+ new_path = []
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+
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+ Library.list.each do |libname|
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+ path = Library[libname].bin_path
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+ if path
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+ new_path = new_path | path
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+ end
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+ end
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+ bin_path = (["$PATH"] + new_path).join(div)
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+ puts %{export PATH="#{bin_path}";}
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