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Manifest | Fri Jan 01 12:01:43 -0800 2010 | |
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README | Fri Jan 01 05:27:22 -0800 2010 | |
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gorp.gemspec | Wed Jan 06 15:42:05 -0800 2010 | |
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README
Running this should only require Rails 2.2.2 or later, and the command line
interfaces for sqlite3 and curl. Tested on Ubuntu Linux 9.04 ("Jaunty
Jackalope") and Mac OSX 10.5.6 ("Leopard").
Installation of all necessary dependencies from a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.04:
sudo apt-get install rails git-core sqlite3 curl
sudo gem install rubygems-update
sudo /var/lib/gems/1.8/bin/update_rubygems
sudo gem install rails
sudo gem sources -a http://gems.github.com
sudo gem install rubys-gorp
Execution instructions:
This is a library which, among other things, will interpret ARGV. Here's
an example based on http://github.com/rubys/awdwr:
ruby makedepot.rb [VERSION] [bundle] [restore] [RANGE]... [save]
"VERSION" - specifies the Rails version to test. Examples:
edge
_2.2.2_
~/git
"bundle" - bundle this version of rails with each Rails app generated.
- if libraries are listed in the RUBYLIB environment variable, they
will be added as directories to the Gemfile before making the bundle
"restore" - restore from snapshot before resuming execution
"RANGE" - specifies a set of sections to execute. Examples:
6.2..6.5
7.1-9.5
16
"save" - save snapshot after execution completes
Tests against the output produced (e.g., makedepot.html) can also be run
separately:
ruby checkdepot.rb [partial]
"partial" means that tests which cover sections that are not included in
makedepot.html are to be omitted.
