| Package %{scl_name} provides Ruby scripting language delivered as a Software |
| Collection. For more information about Software Collections, |
| see the scl(1) man page. By installing the %{scl_name} collection, |
| you will get the minimum working set of packages to have a working Ruby scripting language. |
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| Usage: scl enable %{scl} 'ruby' |
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| Software Collections allow you to build and execute applications |
| which are not located in the filesystem root hierarchy, |
| but are stored in an alternative location, which is %{_scl_root} |
| in case of the %{scl_name} collection. |
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| Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and easy |
| object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text |
| files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, |
| straight-forward, and extensible. |
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| When you want to work with the %{scl_name} collection, use the scl |
| utility (see the scl(1) man page for usage) to enable the scl |
| environment. |
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| Examples: |
| scl enable %{scl_name} 'command --arg' |
| Run a specific command with the argument --arg within the %{scl_name} |
| software collections environment. |
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| scl enable %{scl_name} 'ruby script.rb' |
| Execute script.rb by Ruby from the %{scl_name} software collection. |
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| scl enable %{scl_name} bash |
| Run an interactive shell with the %{scl_name} software collection enabled. |
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| scl enable %{scl_name} 'man ruby' |
| Show man pages for the ruby command, which is a part of the |
| %{scl_name} software collection. |
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| Report bugs to <http://bugzilla.redhat.com>. |