Rails, Subversion and EdgeRails
The Ruby on Rails work I’m doing is all being build against the SVN trunk, known as EdgeRails. Since I’m doing a lot of different things, I took a script from Renald Butler, which you can find here (from the wiki). My updated version changes a few things from the original:
- Builds everything in
/tmp, but won’t overwrite anything there. It cleans up after itself as well. - If you call it with the word
edgeat the end, it will tie you automatically to the SVN repository
- You need to check things out afterwards. I don’t like the idea of leaving it in place, but that’s mostly because my SVN repository is on another machine that I don’t use most of the time.
You can find the script here and it should work on most UNIX-based OSes.
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