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+= Buildr
This is Buildr, the build system that doesn't suck.
-http://buildr.rubyforge.org/
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+http://buildr.rubyforge.org
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+== Get Started
+
+=== Install Buildr:
+ gem install buildr
+
+=== RTFM:
+
+* Buildr documentation: http://buildr.rubyforge.org/rdoc
+* More about Rake: http://docs.rubyrake.org
+* Antwrap documentation: http://antwrap.rubyforge.org
+
+=== Join Buildr-talk mailing list:
+
+* http://groups.google.com/group/buildr-talk
+
+Create your own Rakefile and start living the life!
+
+
+== Where's My Ruby?
+
+Buildr needs Ruby 1.8 or later and RubyGems 0.9 or later. All other dependencies are installed when you run:
+ gem install buildr
+
+=== Windows
+
+Windows users can get the one-click Ruby installer, which includes the latest version of Ruby and RubyGems:
+
+http://rubyinstaller.rubyforge.org
+
+=== Linux and OS/X
+
+If you're running Linux or OS/X you may already have Ruby installed, or you can get it through the usual channels:
+ yum install ruby
+ apt-get install ruby
+ emerge ruby
+
+You can get RubyGems here: http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=126
+
+To install:
+ tar -xz < rubygems-0.9.2.tgz
+ cd rubygems-0.9.2
+ sudo ruby setup.rb
+ sudo gem install rubygems-update
+
+
+== Living On the Edge
+
+You can check the latest sources from SVN:
+ svn co svn://www.intalio.org/usr/local/svn/repos/buildr/trunk buildr
+Or browse the SVN repository online: http://blog.intalio.org/viewrep/Buildr
+
+To install Buildr locally from source, do:
+
+ cd buildr
+ rake install
+
+If the cutting edge doesn't work, make sure to check the CHANGELOG, to see which changes might have broken your build.
+
+== License
+
+:include:LICENSE