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From: Luis Lavena on 7 Aug 2010 19:43 rake-compiler version 0.7.1 has been released! * <http://github.com/luislavena/rake-compiler> * <http://rubyforge.org/projects/rake-compiler> = rake-compiler rake-compiler aims to help Gem developers deal with Ruby extensions, simplifying code and reducing duplication. It followss *convention over configuration* and sets a standardized structure to build and package both C and Java extensions in your gems. This is the result of experiences dealing with several Gems that required native extensions across platforms and different user configurations where details like portability and clarity of code were lacking. == An Overview Let's summarize what rake-compiler provides: * No custom rake tasks required. Less code duplication and errors. * Painlessly build extensions on different platforms (Linux, OSX and Windows). * Painlessly build extensions for different Ruby implementations (JRuby, Rubinius and MRI). * Allow multiple extensions be compiled inside the same gem. * Mimics RubyGems installation process, so helps as a test environment. * Simplify cross platform compilation of extensions (target Windows from Linux). Changes: === 0.7.1 / 2010-08-07 * Bugfixes: * Update gem files to make "gem install -t" works. Closes GH-14 * Update mocks to work under 1.8.7. Closes GH-15 [luisparravicini] * Do not allow cross-ruby be executed under Windows. Closes GH-22 * Experimental: * Allow JRuby to compile C extensions [timfel]. It is now possible compile C extensions using latest JRuby. Offered in experimental mode since JRuby cext hasn't been officially released. -- Luis Lavena |