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| | # -*- encoding: binary -*-
ENV["VERSION"] or abort "VERSION= must be specified"
manifest = File.readlines('.manifest').map! { |x| x.chomp! }
require 'olddoc'
extend Olddoc::Gemspec
name, summary, title = readme_metadata
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = %q{rainbows}
s.version = ENV["VERSION"].dup
s.authors = ["#{name} hackers"]
s.description = readme_description
s.email = %q{rainbows-public@bogomips.org}
s.executables = %w(rainbows)
s.extra_rdoc_files = extra_rdoc_files(manifest)
s.files = manifest
s.homepage = Olddoc.config['rdoc_url']
s.summary = summary
# we want a newer Rack for a valid HeaderHash#each
s.add_dependency(%q<rack>, ['~> 1.1'])
# kgio 2.5 has kgio_wait_* methods that take optional timeout args
s.add_dependency(%q<kgio>, ['~> 2.5'])
# we need unicorn for the HTTP parser and process management
# we need unicorn 4.8.0+ since we depend on undocumented/unsupported
# unicorn internals.
s.add_dependency(%q<unicorn>, ["~> 5.0"])
s.add_development_dependency(%q<isolate>, "~> 3.1")
s.add_development_dependency(%q<olddoc>, "~> 1.2")
# optional runtime dependencies depending on configuration
# see t/test_isolate.rb for the exact versions we've tested with
#
# Revactor >= 0.1.5 includes UNIX domain socket support
# s.add_dependency(%q<revactor>, [">= 0.1.5"])
#
# Revactor depends on Rev, too, 0.3.0 got the ability to attach IOs
# s.add_dependency(%q<rev>, [">= 0.3.2"])
#
# Cool.io is the new Rev, but it doesn't work with Revactor
# s.add_dependency(%q<cool.io>, [">= 1.0"])
#
# Rev depends on IOBuffer, which got faster in 0.1.3
# s.add_dependency(%q<iobuffer>, [">= 0.1.3"])
#
# We use the new EM::attach/watch API in 0.12.10
# s.add_dependency(%q<eventmachine>, ["~> 0.12.10"])
#
# NeverBlock, currently only available on http://gems.github.com/
# s.add_dependency(%q<espace-neverblock>, ["~> 0.1.6.1"])
# Note: To avoid ambiguity, we intentionally avoid the SPDX-compatible
# 'Ruby' here since Ruby 1.9.3 switched to BSD-2-Clause license while
# we already inherited our license from Mongrel during Ruby 1.8.
# We cannot automatically switch licenses when Ruby changes their license,
# so we remain optionally-licensed under the terms of Ruby 1.8 despite
# not having a good way to specify this in an SPDX-compatible way...
s.licenses = ['GPL-2.0+', 'Nonstandard'] # Nonstandard = 'Ruby 1.8'
end
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