[ANN] hoe 1.2.1 Released

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Ryan Davis

hoe version 1.2.1 has been released!

* <http://rubyforge.org/projects/seattlerb/>
* <http://seattlerb.rubyforge.org/hoe/>
* <[email protected]>

## DESCRIPTION:

Hoe is a simple rake/rubygems helper for project Rakefiles. It
generates all the usual tasks for projects including rdoc generation,
testing, packaging, and deployment.

Tasks Provided:

* announce - Generate email announcement file and post to
rubyforge.
* audit - Run ZenTest against the package
* check_manifest - Verify the manifest
* clean - Clean up all the extras
* config_hoe - Create a fresh ~/.hoerc file
* debug_gem - Show information about the gem.
* default - Run the default tasks
* docs - Build the docs HTML Files
* email - Generate email announcement file.
* gem - Build the gem file only.
* install - Install the package. Uses PREFIX and RUBYLIB
* install_gem - Install the package as a gem
* multi - Run the test suite using multiruby
* package - Build all the packages
* post_blog - Post announcement to blog.
* post_news - Post announcement to rubyforge.
* publish_docs - Publish RDoc to RubyForge
* release - Package and upload the release to rubyforge.
* ridocs - Generate ri locally for testing
* test - Run the test suite. Use FILTER to add to the
command line.
* test_deps - Show which test files fail when run alone.
* uninstall - Uninstall the package.

Changes:

## 1.2.1 / 2007-05-21

* 8 minor enhancements:
* Allow for spaces in filenames in manifest. Thanks to Aaron
Patterson.
* Allow rsync flags to be set.
* Allow rdoc destination directory to be set.
* Deal with bad line-endings. Stupid windoze users... :(
* Added WINDOZE check for diff.exe and look for gdiff first.
* Use gdiff if available, diff otherwise. Allows to work on borked
Solaris.
* Move RDoc to attr* from big 'ol chunk at the top of the class.
* Basic conversion of history/urls from rdoc to markdown.
* 1 bug fixes:
* Fixed executables regexp to /^bin/.

* <http://rubyforge.org/projects/seattlerb/>
* <http://seattlerb.rubyforge.org/hoe/>
* <[email protected]>
 

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