subwrap 0.3.8 → 0.3.9
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PrettyName = "Subwrap: Enhanced Subversion Command"
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Name = "subwrap"
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RubyForgeName = "subwrap"
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Version = "0.3.
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Version = "0.3.9"
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Specification = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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s.name = Project::Name
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s.summary = "A nifty wrapper command for Subversion's command-line svn client"
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= <i>
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= <i>Subwrap</i> -- an enhanced +svn+ command
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link:include/subwrap.jpg
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[<b>Environment</b>:] Command line (text based)
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[<b>Home page</b>:] http://subwrap.rubyforge.org/
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[<b>Project site</b>:] http://rubyforge.org/projects/subwrap
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[<b>Gem install</b>:] <tt>gem install subwrap</tt>
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* termios (recommended, but no longer required)
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* win32console (Windows only, required for colored to work)
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=== Installation
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=== Installation
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* Install the gem (
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* Install the gem (once per _system_):
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sudo gem install subwrap --include-dependencies
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The command will now be available immediately by typing +subwrap+ instead of +svn+. If you'd like to actually *replace* the standard +svn+ command (that
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is, if you'd like to be able to run it simply by typing +svn+), then you you will also need to run <tt>sudo _subwrap_post_install</tt>, which will
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attempt to do the following (or you can do this manually):
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* (Linux only:) Make the svn wrapper command *executable*:
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(Why can't we just set <tt>executables = "svn"</tt> in the gemspec and have it automatically install it to /usr/bin? Because that would cause it to <b>wipe out</b> the existing executable at <tt>/usr/bin/svn</tt>! If you know of a better, more automatic solution to this, please let me know!)
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* (Linux only:) Next, you need to add the gem's +bin+ directory to be added to the <b><i>front</i></b> of your path (once per _user_). You may run <tt>_subwrap_post_install</tt> and let it attempt to do this for you, or you can do it manually:
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*Important*: You need the gem's +bin+ directory to be added to the <b><i>front</i></b> of your path. You may run <tt>_subwrap_post_install</tt>, which will attempt to do this for you, or you can do it manually:
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* Add a <tt>PATH=</tt> command to your <tt>~/.bash_profile</tt> (or equivalent). For example:
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(You will need to source your <tt>~/.bash_profile</tt> after modifying it in order for bash to detect the new path to the svn command.)
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(You will need to source your <tt>~/.bash_profile</tt> after modifying it in order for bash to detect the new path to the svn command.)
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* (Windows only:) Make sure <tt>C:\ruby\bin</tt> (or wherever rubygems installs executables for gems) appears in the path before
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<tt>C:\Program Files\Subversion\bin</tt> (or wherever your svn binary is).
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name: subwrap
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.3.
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date: 2007-
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version: 0.3.9
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date: 2007-08-08 00:00:00 -07:00
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summary: A nifty wrapper command for Subversion's command-line svn client
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require_paths:
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- lib
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