Sorry, it will load the *.rake files, not "Rakefiles" from the gem.
On 12/20/06, Nic Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Two options: i) In your Rakefile, you need to load the target rake files. ii) In a Rails app, you could use gemsonrails project to link/freeze the gem into your app, and it will automatically find your Rakefiles. ( https://rubyforge.org/projects/gemsonrails/) Nic On 12/20/06, Anthony Eden < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is it possible to add tasks to Rake at runtime from a Gem? Right now I > can include the following in Ruby code to get make the library > available: > > require_gem 'activewarehouse' > require 'active_warehouse' > > However this will not expose my custom tasks to Rake (they are > currently defined in tasks/*.rake). Any thoughts on how I can cleanly > get my Rake tasks added on the fly? I am currently using Rake 0.7.1. > Thanks for any help on this. > > V/r > Anthony > > -- > Cell: 808 782-5046 > Current Location: Melbourne, FL > _______________________________________________ > Rubygems-developers mailing list > Rubygems-developers@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rubygems-developers > -- Dr Nic Williams http://www.drnicwilliams.com - Ruby/Rails blog skype: nicwilliams (m) +31 62 494 8552 (p) +61 7 3102 3237 (finds me anywhere in the world) (f) +61 7 3305 7572 (sends fax to my email)
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