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= README
release:: 0.7.2 lastupdate:: $Date$ copyright:: copyright(c) 2005-2010 kuwata-lab all rights reserved.
== Introduction
Kwalify is a parser, schema validator, and data binding tool for YAML and JSON.
See doc/users-guide.html for details.
== Installation
If you have installed RubyGems, just type 'gem install kwalify'
$ sudo gem install kwalify
Else if you can be root user, use 'setup.rb' as following:
$ tar xjf kwalify-0.7.2.tar.bz2 $ cd kwalify-0.7.2/ $ sudo ruby setup.rb install
Else copy script and libraries to proper directory.
$ tar xjf kwalify-0.7.2.tar.bz2 $ cd kwalify-0.7.2/ $ mkdir -p $HOME/bin $ cp -a bin/* $HOME/bin $ export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin $ mkdir -p $HOME/lib/ruby $ cp -a lib/* $HOME/lib/ruby $ export RUBYLIB=$HOME/lib/ruby
(Optional) 'contrib/inline-require' script to concatenate all script and libraries into a file.
$ tar xjf kwalify-0.7.2.tar.bz2 $ cd kwalify-0.7.2/ $ unset RUBYLIB $ ruby contrib/inline-require -I ./lib bin/kwalify > contrib/kwalify $ chmod a+x contrib/kwalify $ mv contrib/kwalify $HOME/bin
== License
MIT License
== Copyright
copyright(c) 2005-2010 kuwata-lab all rights reserved.
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