Added the framework for release. I haven't actually verified this yet for Net::LDAP, but I used the same framework for the recent release of MIME::Types. Some pieces of the code may need to be moved around to better handle the testing framework in the Rakefile and the pre-setup.rb file. To make this work, you will need the meta_project, gmailer, and archive-tar-minitar gems.

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= Net::LDAP Changelong
== Net::LDAP 0.0.1: April 30, 2006
#--
# Net::LDAP for Ruby.
# http://rubyforge.org/projects/net-ldap/
# Copyright 2006 Francis Cianfrocca
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# $Id: ChangeLog,v 1.17.2.4 2005/09/09 12:36:42 austin Exp $
#++
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Net::LDAP is a pure Ruby LDAP client. It does not as yet require any external
libraries. It can be installed with:
% ruby setup.rb
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Net::LDAP:: http://rubyforge.org/projects/net-ldap/
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# $Id: ChangeLog,v 1.17.2.4 2005/09/09 12:36:42 austin Exp $
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= Net::LDAP for Ruby
Net::LDAP is an LDAP support library written in pure Ruby. It supports all
LDAP client features, and a subset of server features as well.
Homepage:: http://rubyforge.org/projects/net-ldap/
Copyright:: 2006, Francis Cianfrocca
== LICENCE NOTES
Please read the file LICENCE for licensing restrictions on this library. In
it simplest terms, this library is available under the same terms as Ruby
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== Requirements
PDF::Writer requires Ruby 1.8.2 or better.
#--
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# http://rubyforge.org/projects/net-ldap/
# Copyright 2006 Francis Cianfrocca
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Net::LDAP is an LDAP support library written in pure Ruby.
It supports all LDAP client features, and a subset of server features as well.
NOTE: Net::LDAP is currently released under GPL but we expect that it will
be changed to the Ruby license before being released in a "stable" version.
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# http://rubyforge.org/projects/net-ldap/
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# Available under the same terms as Ruby. See LICENCE in the main
# distribution for full licensing information.
#
# $Id$
#++
require 'rubygems'
Gem::manage_gems
require 'meta_project'
require 'rake/gempackagetask'
require 'rake/contrib/xforge'
require 'rake/clean'
em_version = "0.0.1"
$can_gmail = false
begin
require 'gmailer'
$can_gmail = true
rescue LoadError
end
spec = Gem::Specification.new {|s|
s.name = "netldap"
s.version = em_version
s.author = "Francis Cianfrocca"
s.email = "garbagecat10@gmail.com"
s.homepage = "netldap@rubyforge.org"
s.summary = "Net::LDAP library"
s.files = FileList["{bin,tests,lib}/**/*"].exclude("rdoc").to_a
s.require_paths = ["lib"]
s.test_file = "tests/testem.rb"
s.has_rdoc = true
s.extra_rdoc_files = ["README", "RELEASE_NOTES", "COPYING"]
$can_minitar = false
begin
require 'archive/tar/minitar'
require 'zlib'
$can_minitar = true
rescue LoadError
end
$LOAD_PATH.unshift "lib"
require 'net/ldap'
$version = Net::LDAP::VERSION
$name = Net::LDAP.to_s
$project = MetaProject::Project::XForge::RubyForge.new('net-ldap')
$distdir = "ruby-net-ldap-#$version"
$tardist = "../#$distdir.tar.gz"
$release_date = nil
$release_date = Time.parse(ENV['RELEASE_DATE']) if ENV['RELEASE_DATE']
desc "Run the tests for #$name."
task :test do |t|
require 'test/unit/testsuite'
require 'test/unit/ui/console/testrunner'
runner = Test::Unit::UI::Console::TestRunner
$LOAD_PATH.unshift('tests')
$stderr.puts "Checking for test cases:" if t.verbose
Dir['tests/tc_*.rb'].each do |testcase|
$stderr.puts "\t#{testcase}" if t.verbose
load testcase
end
suite = Test::Unit::TestSuite.new($name)
ObjectSpace.each_object(Class) do |testcase|
suite << testcase.suite if testcase < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
runner.run(suite)
end
spec = eval(File.read("net-ldap.gemspec"))
spec.version = $version
desc "Build the RubyGem for #$name."
task :gem => [ :test ]
Rake::GemPackageTask.new(spec) do |g|
if $can_minitar
g.need_tar = false
g.need_zip = false
end
g.package_dir = ".."
end
if $can_minitar
desc "Build a #$name .tar.gz distribution."
task :tar => [ $tardist ]
file $tardist => [ :test ] do |t|
current = File.basename(Dir.pwd)
Dir.chdir("..") do
begin
files = %W(bin/**/* lib/**/* tests/**/* ChangeLog README LICENCE
COPYING Rakefile net-ldap.gemspec setup.rb pre-setup.rb)
files = FileList[files.map { |file| File.join(current, file) }].to_a
files.map! do |dd|
ddnew = dd.gsub(/^#{current}/, $distdir)
mtime = $release_date || File.stat(dd).mtime
if File.directory?(dd)
{ :name => ddnew, :mode => 0755, :dir => true, :mtime => mtime }
else
if dd =~ %r{bin/}
mode = 0755
else
mode = 0644
end
data = File.open(dd, "rb") { |ff| ff.read }
{ :name => ddnew, :mode => mode, :data => data, :size =>
data.size, :mtime => mtime }
end
end
ff = File.open(t.name.gsub(%r{^\.\./}o, ''), "wb")
gz = Zlib::GzipWriter.new(ff)
tw = Archive::Tar::Minitar::Writer.new(gz)
files.each do |entry|
if entry[:dir]
tw.mkdir(entry[:name], entry)
else
tw.add_file_simple(entry[:name], entry) { |os| os.write(entry[:data]) }
end
end
ensure
tw.close if tw
gz.finish if gz
ff.close
end
end
end
task $tardist => [ :test ]
end
desc "Build the RDoc documentation for #$name."
task :docs do
require 'rdoc/rdoc'
rdoc_options = %W(--title #$name --main README --line-numbers)
files = FileList[*%w(README LICENCE ChangeLog COPYING LICENCE bin/**/*.rb lib/**/*.rb)]
rdoc_options += files.to_a
RDoc::RDoc.new.document(rdoc_options)
end
task :verify_rubyforge do
raise "RUBYFORGE_USER environment variable not set!" unless ENV['RUBYFORGE_USER']
raise "RUBYFORGE_PASSWORD environment variable not set!" unless ENV['RUBYFORGE_PASSWORD']
end
if $can_gmail
task :verify_gmail do
raise "GMAIL_USER environment variable not set!" unless ENV['GMAIL_USER']
raise "GMAIL_PASSWORD environment variable not set!" unless ENV['GMAIL_PASSWORD']
end
desc "Post a release announcement via GMail."
task :email_announcement => [ :verify_gmail ] do
GMailer.connect(ENV["GMAIL_USER"], ENV["GMAIL_PASSWORD"]) do |gmail|
msg = {
:to => "ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org, #{ENV['GMAIL_USER']}@gmail.com",
:subject => "[ANN] #$name #$version",
:body => File.read("Release-Announcement"),
}
gmail.send msg
end
end
end
Rake::GemPackageTask.new( spec ) {|pkg|
pkg.need_tar = true
}
desc "Release files on RubyForge."
task :release_files => [ :verify_rubyforge, :gem ] do
release_files = FileList[$tardist, "../#$distdir.gem"]
Rake::XForge::Release.new($project) do |release|
release.user_name = ENV['RUBYFORGE_USER']
release.password = ENV['RUBYFORGE_PASSWORD']
release.files = release_files.to_a
release.release_name = "#$name #$version"
release.package_name = "mime-types"
notes = []
File.open("README") do |file|
file.each do |line|
line.chomp!
line.gsub!(/^#.*$/, '') and next
notes << line
end
end
release.release_notes = notes.join("\n")
task :default => ["pkg/netldap-#{em_version}.gem"]
changes = []
File.open("ChangeLog") do |file|
current = true
file.each do |line|
line.chomp!
current = false if current and line =~ /^==/
break if line.empty? and not current
changes << line
end
end
release.release_changes = changes.join("\n")
end
end
desc "Publish news on RubyForge"
task :publish_news => [ :verify_rubyforge, :gem ] do
Rake::XForge::NewsPublisher.new($project) do |news|
news.user_name = ENV['RUBYFORGE_USER']
news.password = ENV['RUBYFORGE_PASSWORD']
news.subject = "#$name #$version Released"
news.changes_file = nil
details = []
File.open("Release-Announcement") do |file|
file.each do |line|
line.chomp!
break if line =~ /^=/
details << line
end
end
news.details = details.join("\n")
end
end
desc "Release the latest version."
task :release => [ :verify_rubyforge, :release_files, :publish_news, :docs ]
if $can_gmail
task :release => [ :verify_gmail, :email_announcment ]
end
desc "Build everything."
task :default => [ :gem ]
if $can_minitar
task :release_files => :tar
task :publish_news => :tar
task :default => :tar
end

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It is with great excitement that I announce the first release of the pure
Ruby LDAP library, Net::LDAP.
= What is Net::LDAP for Ruby?
[...]
Homepage:: http://ruby-pdf.rubyforge.org/net-ldap/
Download:: http://rubyforge.org/frs/?****
Copyright:: 2006 Francis Cianfrocca
This software is based on RFC***, describing the Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol.
== LICENCE NOTES
[...]
== Requirements and Installation
Net::LDAP requires Ruby 1.8.2 or better.
Net::LDAP can be installed with:
% ruby setup.rb
Alternatively, you can use the RubyGems version of Net::LDAP available
as ruby-net-ldap-0.0.1.gem from the usual sources.
== Whet your appetite:
[...]
== Net::LDAP 0.0.1: April 30, 2006
[...]
[signature here]

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spec = Gem::Specification.new {|s|
s.name = "netldap"
s.version = em_version
s.author = "Francis Cianfrocca"
s.email = "garbagecat10@gmail.com"
s.homepage = "netldap@rubyforge.org"
s.summary = "Net::LDAP library"
s.files = FileList["{bin,tests,lib}/**/*"].exclude("rdoc").to_a
s.require_paths = ["lib"]
s.test_file = "tests/testem.rb"
s.has_rdoc = true
s.extra_rdoc_files = ["README", "RELEASE_NOTES", "COPYING"]
}

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require 'rdoc/rdoc'
##
# Build the rdoc documentation. Also, try to build the RI documentation.
#
def build_rdoc(options)
RDoc::RDoc.new.document(options)
rescue RDoc::RDocError => e
$stderr.puts e.message
rescue Exception => e
$stderr.puts "Couldn't build RDoc documentation\n#{e.message}"
end
def build_ri(files)
RDoc::RDoc.new(["--ri-site", "--merge"] + files)
rescue RDoc::RDocError => e
$stderr.puts e.message
rescue Exception => e
$stderr.puts "Couldn't build Ri documentation\n#{e.message}"
end
def run_tests(test_list)
return if test_list.empty?
require 'test/unit/ui/console/testrunner'
$:.unshift "lib"
test_list.each do |test|
next if File.directory?(test)
require test
end
tests = []
ObjectSpace.each_object { |o| tests << o if o.kind_of?(Class) }
tests.delete_if { |o| !o.ancestors.include?(Test::Unit::TestCase) }
tests.delete_if { |o| o == Test::Unit::TestCase }
tests.each { |test| Test::Unit::UI::Console::TestRunner.run(test) }
$:.shift
end
rdoc = %w(--main README --line-numbers
--title MIME::Types)
ri = %w(--ri-site --merge)
dox = %w(README ChangeLog lib)
build_rdoc rdoc + dox
build_ri ri + dox
run_tests Dir["tests/**/*"]

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