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@spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = "rye" s.rubyforge_project = "rye" s.version = "0.9.5" s.summary = "Rye: Safely run SSH commands on a bunch of machines at the same time (from Ruby)." s.description = s.summary s.author = "Delano Mandelbaum" s.email = "delano@solutious.com" s.homepage = "http://github.com/delano/rye/" # = DEPENDENCIES = # Add all gem dependencies s.add_dependency 'annoy' s.add_dependency 'sysinfo', '>= 0.7.3' s.add_dependency 'highline', '>= 1.5.1' s.add_dependency 'net-ssh', '>= 2.0.13' s.add_dependency 'net-scp', '>= 1.0.2' #s.add_dependency 'net-ssh-multi' # = EXECUTABLES = # The list of executables in your project (if any). Don't include the path, # just the base filename. s.executables = %w[] # = MANIFEST = # The complete list of files to be included in the release. When GitHub packages your gem, # it doesn't allow you to run any command that accesses the filesystem. You will get an # error. You can ask your VCS for the list of versioned files: # git ls-files # svn list -R s.files = %w( CHANGES.txt LICENSE.txt README.rdoc Rakefile Rudyfile bin/try lib/esc.rb lib/rye.rb lib/rye/box.rb lib/rye/cmd.rb lib/rye/key.rb lib/rye/rap.rb lib/rye/set.rb lib/rye/hop.rb rye.gemspec ) s.extra_rdoc_files = %w[README.rdoc LICENSE.txt] s.has_rdoc = true s.rdoc_options = ["--line-numbers", "--title", s.summary, "--main", "README.rdoc"] s.require_paths = %w[lib] s.rubygems_version = '1.3.0' if s.respond_to? :specification_version then current_version = Gem::Specification::CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION s.specification_version = 2 end end
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rye-0.9.5 | rye.gemspec |