source :rubygems gem "rails", "2.3.12" gem "coderay", "~> 0.9.7" gem "i18n", "~> 0.4.2" gem "rubytree", "~> 0.5.2", :require => 'tree' gem "rdoc", ">= 2.4.2" group :test do gem 'shoulda', '~> 2.10.3' gem 'edavis10-object_daddy', :require => 'object_daddy' gem 'mocha' platforms :mri_18 do gem 'ruby-debug' end platforms :mri_19 do gem 'ruby-debug19', :require => 'ruby-debug' end end group :openid do gem "ruby-openid", '~> 2.1.4', :require => 'openid' end group :rmagick do gem "rmagick", "~> 1.15.17" 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 do group :mysql do gem "mysql" # gem "ruby-mysql" end 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 do group :sqlite do gem "sqlite3-ruby", "< 1.3", :require => "sqlite3" end end platforms :mri_19 do group :sqlite do gem "sqlite3" 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