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Posted to commits@buildr.apache.org by vb...@apache.org on 2008/09/23 21:14:34 UTC

svn commit: r698311 - /incubator/buildr/trunk/doc/pages/languages.textile

Author: vborja
Date: Tue Sep 23 12:14:33 2008
New Revision: 698311

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=698311&view=rev
Log:
Documented how to change JRuby and JtestR versions from build.yaml

Modified:
    incubator/buildr/trunk/doc/pages/languages.textile

Modified: incubator/buildr/trunk/doc/pages/languages.textile
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/buildr/trunk/doc/pages/languages.textile?rev=698311&r1=698310&r2=698311&view=diff
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--- incubator/buildr/trunk/doc/pages/languages.textile (original)
+++ incubator/buildr/trunk/doc/pages/languages.textile Tue Sep 23 12:14:33 2008
@@ -338,6 +338,16 @@
 Because of the use of JRuby, you will notice that running ruby tests is faster when running Buildr on JRuby, as in this case
 there's no need to run another JVM.
 
+When not running on JRuby, Buildr will download and install it unless you specify a valid @JRUBY_HOME@ environment
+variable. Default installation directory is @~/.jruby@, you can change this by setting @JRUBY_HOME@ to an empty directory.
+
+You can use the @build.yaml@ settings file to specify a particular version of JRuby (defaults to @1.1.4@).  For example:
+
+{{{!yaml
+jruby: 1.1.3
+}}}
+
+
 h4.  RSpec
 
 "RSpec":http://rspec.info/ is the de-facto BDD framework for ruby. It's the framework used to test Buildr itself. 
@@ -372,6 +382,14 @@
 
 To use this framework in your project you can select it with @test.using :jtestr@.
 
+You can use the @build.yaml@ settings file to specify a particular version of JtestR (defaults to @0.3.1@).  For example:
+
+{{{!yaml
+jtestr: 0.3.1
+}}}
+
+To customize TestNG/JUnit versions refer to their respective section.
+
 When selected, Buildr will configure JtestR to use your project/testing classpath and will search for
 the following test patterns for each framework supported by JtestR: