#!/usr/bin/env gem build # encoding: utf-8 require "base64" require File.expand_path("../lib/ace/version", __FILE__) Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = "ace" s.version = Ace::VERSION s.authors = ["Jakub Šťastný aka Botanicus"] s.homepage = "http://github.com/botanicus/ace" s.summary = "Ace is highly flexible static pages generator with template inheritance." s.description = "" # TODO: long description s.email = Base64.decode64("c3Rhc3RueUAxMDFpZGVhcy5jeg==\n") s.has_rdoc = true # files s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n") s.executables = Dir["bin/*"].map(&File.method(:basename)) s.default_executable = "ace" s.require_paths = ["lib"] # Ruby version # Current JRuby with --1.9 switch has RUBY_VERSION set to "1.9.2dev" # and RubyGems don't play well with it, so we have to set minimal # Ruby version to 1.9, even if it actually is 1.9.1 s.required_ruby_version = ::Gem::Requirement.new("~> 1.9") # Dependencies # RubyGems has runtime dependencies (add_dependency) and # development dependencies (add_development_dependency) # Ace isn't a monolithic framework, so you might want # to use just one specific part of it, so it has no sense # to specify dependencies for the whole gem. If you want # to install everything what you need for start with Ace, # just run gem install ace --development s.add_dependency "template-inheritance" s.add_development_dependency "simple-templater", ">= 0.0.1.2" begin require "changelog" rescue LoadError warn "You have to have changelog gem installed for post install message" else s.post_install_message = CHANGELOG.new.version_changes end # RubyForge s.rubyforge_project = "ace" end