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[Google Code]: http://code.google.com/p/simple-build-tool
[Northeast Scala Symposium]: http://www.nescala.org/2011/
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[Scala Days 2011]: http://days2011.scala-lang.org/node/138/285
[documentation]: https://github.com/harrah/xsbt/wiki
[Setup]: https://github.com/harrah/xsbt/wiki/Getting-Started-Setup
[video of a demo]: http://vimeo.com/20263617
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[FAQ]: https://github.com/harrah/xsbt/wiki/FAQ
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# sbt 0.11
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This is the 0.11.x series of sbt (soon to be 0.12.x).
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* [Setup]: Describes getting started with the latest binary release. See below to build from source.
* [FAQ]: Explains how to get help, how to report an issue, and how to contribute.
* There is a [video of a demo] given at [Scala Days 2011] based on sbt 0.10.0 that gives an introduction to the configuration system in sbt 0.10.0 and later. See the [documentation] for current information.
* [Google Code]: hosts sbt 0.7.7 and earlier versions
# Build from source
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1. Install the current stable binary release of sbt (see [Setup]), which will be used to build sbt from source.
2. Get the source code.
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$ git clone git://github.com/harrah/xsbt.git
$ cd xsbt
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3. The initial branch is the development branch 0.12, which contains the latest code for the 0.12.x series. To build a specific release or commit, switch to the associated tag. The tag for the latest stable release is v0.12.0-Beta2:
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$ git checkout v0.12.0-Beta2
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Note that sbt is always built with the previous stable release. For example, the 0.12 branch is built with 0.12.0-Beta2, the v0.11.2 tag is built with 0.11.1, and the v0.11.0 tag is built with 0.10.1.
4. To build the launcher, publish all components locally, and build API and SXR documentation:
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$ sbt build-all
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Alternatively, the individual commands run by `build-all` may be executed directly:
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$ sbt publish-local proguard sxr doc
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5. To use this locally built version of sbt, copy your stable ~/bin/sbt script to ~/bin/xsbt and change it to use the launcher jar in `<xsbt>/target/`. For the v0.12.0-Beta2 tag, the full location is:
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<xsbt>/target/sbt-launch-0.12.0-Beta2.jar
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If using the 0.13 development branch, the launcher is at:
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<xsbt>/target/sbt-launch-0.13.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
## Modifying sbt
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1. New development takes place on the 0.13 branch. Fixes and improvements that are binary compatible with 0.12.0 can be get backported to the 0.12 branch.
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2. When developing sbt itself, there is no need to run `build-all`, since this generates documentation as well. For the fastest turnaround time for checking compilation only, run `compile`.
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3. To use your modified version of sbt in a project locally, run `publish-local`. If you have modified the launcher, also run `proguard`.
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4. After each `publish-local`, clean the `~/.sbt/boot/` directory. Alternatively, if sbt is running and the launcher hasn't changed, run `reboot full` to have sbt do this for you.
5. If a project has `project/build.properties` defined, either delete the file or change `sbt.version` to `0.13.0-SNAPSHOT`.