require 'rubygems' Gem::Specification.new do |spec| spec.name = 'sys-cpu' spec.version = '0.7.2' spec.author = 'Daniel J. Berger' spec.email = 'djberg96 at nospam at gmail dot com' spec.license = 'Artistic 2.0' spec.homepage = 'https://github.com/djberg96/sys-cpu' spec.summary = 'A Ruby interface for providing CPU information' spec.test_file = 'test/test_sys_cpu.rb' spec.files = Dir['**/*'].reject{ |f| f.include?('git') } spec.cert_chain = ['certs/djberg96_pub.pem'] spec.extra_rdoc_files = ['CHANGES', 'README', 'MANIFEST'] # The ffi dependency is only relevent for the Unix version. Given the # ubiquity of ffi these days, I felt a bogus dependency on ffi for Windows # and Linux was worth the tradeoff of not having to create 3 separate gems. spec.add_dependency('ffi') spec.add_development_dependency('test-unit') spec.add_development_dependency('rake') spec.description = <<-EOF The sys-cpu library provides an interface for gathering information about your system's processor(s). Information includes speed, type, and load average. EOF end