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Installing Programs with setup.rb
=================================
Quick Start
-----------
Type this (You might needs super user previledge):
($ su)
# ruby setup.rb
If you want to install a program in to your home directory
($HOME), use following instead:
$ ruby setup.rb all --prefix=$HOME
Detailed Installtion Process
----------------------------
setup.rb invokes installation by three steps. There are
"config", "setup" and "install". You can invoke each steps
separately as following:
$ ruby setup.rb config
$ ruby setup.rb setup
# ruby setup.rb install
You can controll installation process by giving detailed
options for each tasks. For example, --bin-dir=$HOME/bin
let setup.rb install commands in $HOME/bin.
For details, see "Task Options".
Global Options
--------------
"Global Option" is a command line option which you can use
for all tasks. You must give a global option before any task
name.
-q,--quiet
suppress message outputs
--verbose
output messages verbosely (default)
-h,--help
prints help and quit
-v,--version
prints version and quit
--copyright
prints copyright and quit
Tasks
-----
These are acceptable tasks:
all
Invokes `config', `setup', then `install'.
Task options for all is same with config.
config
Checks and saves configurations.
show
Prints current configurations.
setup
Compiles ruby extentions.
install
Installs files.
clean
Removes created files.
distclean
Removes all created files.
Task Options for CONFIG/ALL
---------------------------
--prefix=PATH
a prefix of the installing directory path
--stdruby=PATH
the directory for standard ruby libraries
--siterubycommon=PATH
the directory for version-independent non-standard
ruby libraries
--siteruby=PATH
the directory for non-standard ruby libraries
--bindir=PATH
the directory for commands
--rbdir=PATH
the directory for ruby scripts
--sodir=PATH
the directory for ruby extentions
--datadir=PATH
the directory for shared data
--rubypath=PATH
path to set to #! line
--rubyprog=PATH
the ruby program using for installation
--makeprog=NAME
the make program to compile ruby extentions
--without-ext
forces to setup.rb never to compile/install
ruby extentions.
--rbconfig=PATH
your rbconfig.rb to load
You can view default values of these options by typing
$ ruby setup.rb --help
If there's the directory named "packages",
You can also use these options:
--with=NAME,NAME,NAME...
Package names which you want to install.
--without=NAME,NAME,NAME...
Package names which you do not want to install.
[NOTE] You can pass options for extconf.rb like this:
ruby setup.rb config -- --with-tklib=/usr/lib/libtk-ja.so.8.0
Task Options for INSTALL
------------------------
--no-harm
prints what to do and done nothing really.
--prefix=PATH
The prefix of the installing directory path.
This option may help binary package maintainers.
A default value is an empty string.