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1 = ThingFish |
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3 == Authors |
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5 * Michael Granger <mgranger@laika.com> |
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6 * Jeremiah Jordan <jjordan@laika.com> |
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8 == Installation |
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10 === Requirements |
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12 Ruby-Ezmlm is tested using Ruby 1.8.6: |
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14 * Ruby (>= 1.8.6): http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/ |
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16 Other versions may work, but are not tested. |
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18 === Ruby Modules |
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20 There are two ways you can install Ruby-Ezmlm. The easiest is to use RubyGems: |
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22 $ sudo gem install -y ruby-ezmlm |
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24 If you'd rather install from source, you'll need these: |
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26 * Tmail (>= 1.2.3.1): http://tmail.rubyforge.org/ |
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28 Once these are installed: |
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30 $ tar -zxvf ezmlm-0.0.1.tgz |
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31 $ cd thingfish-0.0.1 |
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32 $ su - |
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33 # rake install |
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35 If you want to help out with development, run tests, or generate documentation, |
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36 you'll need a few more things: |
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38 * RSpec (>= 1.0.5): http://rspec.rubyforge.org/ |
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39 * rcov (>= 0.7.0): http://eigenclass.org/hiki.rb?rcov |
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41 If you have RubyGems installed, you can install these automatically via the |
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42 +install_dependencies+ task of the Rakefile: |
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44 $ sudo rake install_dependencies |
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