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  1. Installing Buildr
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    1. buildr 1.3.0-incubating (2008-05-01)

Installing Buildr

The easiest way to install Buildr is using the fabulous RubyGems package manager. Of course, you will need either Ruby or JRuby, and we recommend a recent version of RubyGems and if this sounds foreign to you, don’t worry. We’ll show you how to install Buildr on Linux, OS/X, Windows and JRuby in the Getting Started guide, we even provide automated installation scripts.

Binaries and Source Code

buildr 1.3.0-incubating (2008-05-01)

Package MD5 Checksum PGP
buildr-1.3.0-incubating.gem 37758d0a8dabc570799b0a58d23d19f0 Sig
buildr-1.3.0-java-incubating.gem 6a3a86740077f739c111514e0e2b9e06 Sig
buildr-1.3.0-incubating.tgz acd84ad8c5031962e65b0036f3bc2e76 Sig
buildr-1.3.0-incubating.zip d85945f05efd0e512e6d769e3dd1cc98 Sig

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