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+# Specify a dependency on rails. When the bundler downloads gems,
+# it will download rails as well as all of rails' dependencies (such as
+# activerecord, actionpack, etc...)
+#
+# At least one dependency must be specified
+#gem "rails"
+
+# Specify a dependency on rack v.1.0.0. The version is optional. If present,
+# it can be specified the same way as with rubygems' #gem method.
+#gem "rack", "1.0.0"
+
+# Specify a dependency rspec, but only require that gem in the "testing"
+# environment. :except is also a valid option to specify environment
+# restrictions.
+#gem "rspec", :only => :testing
+
+# Specify a dependency, but specify that it is already present and expanded
+# at vendor/rspec. Bundler will treat rspec as though it was the rspec gem
+# for the purpose of gem resolution: if another gem depends on a version
+# of rspec satisfied by "1.1.6", it will be used.
+#
+# If a gemspec is found in the directory, it will be used to specify load
+# paths and supply additional dependencies.
+#
+# Bundler will also recursively search for *.gemspec, and assume that
+# gemspecs it finds represent gems that are rooted in the same directory
+# the gemspec is found in.
+#gem "rspec", "1.1.6", :vendored_at => "vendor/rspec"
+
+# You can also control what will happen when you run Bundler.require_env
+# by using the :require_as option, as per the next two examples.
+
+# Don't auto-require this gem.
+#gem "rspec-rails", "1.2.9", :require_as => nil
+
+# Require something other than the default.
+#gem "yajl-ruby", "0.6.7", :require_as => "yajl/json_gem"
+
+# Works exactly like :vendored_at, but first downloads the repo from
+# git and handles stashing the files for you. As with :vendored_at,
+# Bundler will automatically use *.gemspec files in the root or anywhere
+# in the repository.
+#gem "rails", "3.0.pre", :git => "git://github.com/rails/rails.git"
+
+# Add http://gems.github.com as a source that the bundler will use
+# to find gems listed in the manifest. By default,
+# http://gems.rubyforge.org is already added to the list.
+#
+# This is an optional setting.
+#source "http://gems.github.com"
+
+# Specify where the bundled gems should be stashed. This directory will
+# be a gem repository where all gems are downloaded to and installed to.
+#
+# This is an optional setting.
+# The default is: vendor/gems
+#bundle_path "my/bundled/gems"
+
+# Specify where gem executables should be copied to.
+#
+# This is an optional setting.
+# The default is: bin
+#bin_path "my/executables"
+
+# Specify that rubygems should be completely disabled. This means that it
+# will be impossible to require it and that available gems will be
+# limited exclusively to gems that have been bundled.
+#
+# The default is to automatically require rubygems. There is also a
+# `disable_system_gems` option that will limit available rubygems to
+# the ones that have been bundled.
+#disable_rubygems