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Ryan Davis
rubyforge version 0.4.4 has been released!
* <http://rubyforge.org/projects/codeforpeople>
A script which automates a limited set of rubyforge operations.
* Run 'rubyforge help' for complete usage.
* Setup: For first time users AND upgrades to 0.4.0:
* rubyforge setup (deletes your username and password, so run
sparingly!)
* edit ~/.rubyforge/user-config.yml
* rubyforge config
* For all rubyforge upgrades, run 'rubyforge config' to ensure you
have latest.
* Don't forget to login! logging in will store a cookie in your
.rubyforge directory which expires after a time. always run the
login command before any operation that requires authentication,
such as uploading a package.
Changes:
### 0.4.4 / 2007-08-13:
* New type_id values will merge with extant data. (self-repairing
data is Good)
* Scrape processor_ids, merging in with extant data.
* Default to "Other" if a file's type is unrecognized.
* <http://rubyforge.org/projects/codeforpeople>
* <http://rubyforge.org/projects/codeforpeople>
A script which automates a limited set of rubyforge operations.
* Run 'rubyforge help' for complete usage.
* Setup: For first time users AND upgrades to 0.4.0:
* rubyforge setup (deletes your username and password, so run
sparingly!)
* edit ~/.rubyforge/user-config.yml
* rubyforge config
* For all rubyforge upgrades, run 'rubyforge config' to ensure you
have latest.
* Don't forget to login! logging in will store a cookie in your
.rubyforge directory which expires after a time. always run the
login command before any operation that requires authentication,
such as uploading a package.
Changes:
### 0.4.4 / 2007-08-13:
* New type_id values will merge with extant data. (self-repairing
data is Good)
* Scrape processor_ids, merging in with extant data.
* Default to "Other" if a file's type is unrecognized.
* <http://rubyforge.org/projects/codeforpeople>