chunky_png.gemspec in chunky_png-0.10.2 vs chunky_png.gemspec in chunky_png-0.10.3
- old
+ new
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = 'chunky_png'
# Do not change the version and date fields by hand. This will be done
# automatically by the gem release script.
- s.version = "0.10.2"
- s.date = "2010-10-05"
+ s.version = "0.10.3"
+ s.date = "2010-10-08"
s.summary = "Pure ruby library for read/write, chunk-level access to PNG files"
s.description = <<-EOT
This pure Ruby library can read and write PNG images without depending on an external
image library, like RMagick. It tries to be memory efficient and reasonably fast.
@@ -15,20 +15,24 @@
with one limitation: only 8-bit color depth is supported. It supports all transparency,
interlacing and filtering options the PNG specifications allows. It can also read and
write textual metadata from PNG files. Low-level read/write access to PNG chunks is
also possible.
- This library supports simple drawing on the image canvas and simple operations like alpha composition
- and cropping. Finally, it can import from and export to RMagick for interoperability.
+ This library supports simple drawing on the image canvas and simple operations like
+ alpha composition and cropping. Finally, it can import from and export to RMagick for
+ interoperability.
+
+ Also, have a look at OilyPNG at http://github.com/wvanbergen/oily_png. OilyPNG is a
+ drop in mixin module that implements some of the ChunkyPNG algorithms in C, which
+ provides a massive speed boost to encoding and decoding.
EOT
s.authors = ['Willem van Bergen']
s.email = ['willem@railsdoctors.com']
s.homepage = 'http://wiki.github.com/wvanbergen/chunky_png'
s.add_development_dependency('rake')
- s.add_development_dependency('rspec', '>= 1.3')
- s.add_development_dependency('git')
+ s.add_development_dependency('rspec', '~> 1.3')
s.rdoc_options << '--title' << s.name << '--main' << 'README.rdoc' << '--line-numbers' << '--inline-source'
s.extra_rdoc_files = ['README.rdoc', 'BENCHMARKS.rdoc']
# Do not change the files and test_files fields by hand. This will be done