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openproject/Gemfile

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source :rubygems
gem "rails", "~> 3.0.15"
gem "coderay", "~> 0.9.7"
gem "i18n", "~> 0.5.0"
gem "rubytree", "~> 0.5.2", :require => 'tree'
gem "rdoc", ">= 2.4.2"
# Needed only on RUBY_VERSION = 1.8, ruby 1.9+ compatible interpreters should bring their csv
gem "fastercsv", "~> 1.5.0", :platforms => [:ruby_18, :jruby, :mingw_18]
gem 'globalize3', :require => 'globalize'
gem "delayed_job_active_record" # that's how delayed job's readme recommends it
# TODO: check that it doesn't break the functionality of acts_as_journalized
gem 'safe_attributes' # allows active record to have a #changes column
gem 'awesome_nested_set'
group :test do
gem 'shoulda', '~> 2.10.3'
gem 'object-daddy', :git => 'git://github.com/awebneck/object_daddy.git'
gem 'mocha'
platforms :mri_18, :mingw_18 do gem 'ruby-debug' end
platforms :mri_19, :mingw_19 do gem 'debugger' end
end
group :openid do
gem "ruby-openid", '~> 2.1.4', :require => 'openid'
end
group :rmagick do
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gem "rmagick", ">= 1.15.17"
# Older distributions might not have a sufficiently new ImageMagick version
# for the current rmagick release (current rmagick is rmagick 2, which
# requires ImageMagick 6.4.9 or later). If this is the case for you, comment
# the line above this comment block and uncomment the one underneath it to
# get an rmagick version known to work on older distributions.
#
# The following distributíons are known to *not* ship with a usable
# ImageMagick version. There might be additional ones.
# * Ubuntu 9.10 and older
# * Debian Lenny 5.0 and older
# * CentOS 5 and older
# * RedHat 5 and older
#
#gem "rmagick", "< 2.0.0"
end
# Use the commented pure ruby gems, if you have not the needed prerequisites on
# board to compile the native ones. Note, that their use is discouraged, since
# their integration is propbably not that well tested and their are slower in
# orders of magnitude compared to their native counterparts. You have been
# warned.
platforms :mri, :mingw do
group :mysql2 do
gem "mysql2", "~> 0.2.7"
end
group :postgres do
gem "pg", "~> 0.9.0"
# gem "postgres-pr"
end
end
platforms :mri_18, :mingw_18 do
group :mysql do
gem "mysql"
# gem "ruby-mysql"
end
group :sqlite do
gem "sqlite3-ruby", "< 1.3", :require => "sqlite3"
end
end
platforms :mri_19, :mingw_19 do
group :sqlite do
gem "sqlite3"
end
group :mysql2 do
gem 'mysql2', '~> 0.2.7'
end
end
platforms :jruby do
gem "jruby-openssl"
group :mysql do
gem "activerecord-jdbcmysql-adapter"
end
group :postgres do
gem "activerecord-jdbcpostgresql-adapter"
end
group :sqlite do
gem "activerecord-jdbcsqlite3-adapter"
end
end
# Load a "local" Gemfile
gemfile_local = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "Gemfile.local")
if File.readable?(gemfile_local)
puts "Loading #{gemfile_local} ..." if $DEBUG
instance_eval(File.read(gemfile_local))
end
# Load plugins' Gemfiles
Dir.glob File.expand_path("../vendor/plugins/*/Gemfile", __FILE__) do |file|
puts "Loading #{file} ..." if $DEBUG # `ruby -d` or `bundle -v`
instance_eval File.read(file)
end