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== 0.6.
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== 0.6.3 - 9-Oct-2010
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* Fixed a bug in the install.rb file and refactored it a bit. Thanks go
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* Fixed the example Rake task, and refactored some of the other tasks.
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== 0.6.2 - 1-Jan-2010
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= Description
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== All Platforms
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overhead is exceptionally minimal, given that your average cpuinfo file
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desc "Clean the build files for the sys-cpu source for UNIX systems"
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task :clean do
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if File.size(text_file) > 1400
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fh = File.open(text_file, 'a')
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k,v = line.split(":")
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k.downcase!
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if v =~ /yes|no/i
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k += "?"
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fh.puts("CPU.#{k}")
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if v =~ /yes|no/i
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k.chop!
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msg = " Returns true if a " + k.gsub(/_/," ") + "exists on"
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fh.puts(msg)
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fh.puts(" Returns the " + k.gsub(/_/," "))
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fh.puts # Add a blank line
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}
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fh.close
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puts "Documentation creation complete"
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end
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# Create the 'sys' toplevel directory if it doesn't already exist
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