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-rw-r--r-- | contrib/doc/bacman.8.txt | 67 | ||||
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-rw-r--r-- | contrib/doc/verify-pacman-repo-db.1.txt | 60 |
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diff --git a/contrib/doc/.gitignore b/contrib/doc/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 3ab20353..00000000 --- a/contrib/doc/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -verify-pacman-repo-db.1 -bacman.8 diff --git a/contrib/doc/Makefile.am b/contrib/doc/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index d5725b1e..00000000 --- a/contrib/doc/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -# We have to do some funny stuff here with the manpages. In order to ensure -# a dist tarball doesn't get put out there without manpages, we keep those -# files listed in EXTRA_DIST no matter what. However, we only add them to -# man_MANS if --enable-asciidoc and/or --enable-doxygen are used. - -ASCIIDOC_MANS = \ - verify-pacman-repo-db.1 \ - bacman.8 - -EXTRA_DIST = \ - asciidoc.conf \ - footer.txt \ - verify-pacman-repo-db.1.txt \ - bacman.8.txt \ - $(ASCIIDOC_MANS) - -# Files that should be removed, but which Automake does not know. -MOSTLYCLEANFILES = *.xml $(ASCIIDOC_MANS) - -# Ensure manpages are fresh when building a dist tarball -dist-hook: - $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) clean - $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) all - -if USE_GIT_VERSION -GIT_VERSION := $(shell sh -c 'git describe --abbrev=4 --dirty | sed s/^v//') -REAL_PACKAGE_VERSION = $(GIT_VERSION) -else -REAL_PACKAGE_VERSION = $(PACKAGE_VERSION) -endif - -man_MANS = -dist_man_MANS = $(ASCIIDOC_MANS) - -pkgdatadir = ${datadir}/${PACKAGE} - -ASCIIDOC_OPTS = \ - -f $(srcdir)/asciidoc.conf \ - -a pacman_version="$(REAL_PACKAGE_VERSION)" \ - -a pacman_date="`date +%Y-%m-%d`" \ - -a pkgdatadir=$(pkgdatadir) \ - -a localstatedir=$(localstatedir) \ - -a sysconfdir=$(sysconfdir) \ - -a datarootdir=$(datarootdir) - -A2X_OPTS = \ - --no-xmllint \ - -d manpage \ - -f manpage \ - --xsltproc-opts='-param man.endnotes.list.enabled 0 -param man.endnotes.are.numbered 0' - -# These rules are due to the includes and files of the asciidoc text -$(ASCIIDOC_MANS): asciidoc.conf footer.txt Makefile.am - $(AM_V_GEN)a2x $(A2X_OPTS) --asciidoc-opts="$(ASCIIDOC_OPTS) --out-file=./$@" $(srcdir)/$@.txt - -# Dependency rules -verify-pacman-repo-db.1: verify-pacman-repo-db.1.txt -bacman.8: bacman.8.txt - -# vim:set noet: diff --git a/contrib/doc/asciidoc.conf b/contrib/doc/asciidoc.conf deleted file mode 120000 index ff9653d3..00000000 --- a/contrib/doc/asciidoc.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -../../doc/asciidoc.conf
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/contrib/doc/bacman.8.txt b/contrib/doc/bacman.8.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dc5af481..00000000 --- a/contrib/doc/bacman.8.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -///// -vim:set ts=4 sw=4 syntax=asciidoc noet spell spelllang=en_us: -///// -bacman(8) -========== - -Name ----- -bacman - recreate installed packages - - -Synopsis --------- -'bacman' [options] <package(s)> - - -Description ------------ -'bacman' was designed to reassemble installed packages using pacman's database -and system files. -It is useful for regenerating an installed package that you are unable to -download that is also not available in your package cache. - -'bacman' honors packaging settings from linkman:makepkg.conf[8]. - - -Options -------- -*-h, \--help*:: - Display usage information. - -*-q, \--quiet*:: - Silence most of the status reporting. - -*-m, \--nocolor*:: - Disable colored output. - -*-o, \--out <dir>*:: - Write the assembled package(s) to the specified directory. - -*\--pacnew*:: - Package `.pacnew` files if available instead of the (possibly modified) - versions in place on the filesystem. - - -Examples --------- - -The following are example usages of the 'bacman' utility: - -$ bacman linux-headers:: - Recreate the package ``linux-headers''. - -$ bacman gzip make binutils -o ~/packages:: - Assemble the packages ``gzip'', ``make'', and ``binutils'' and place - the packages in the ``~/packages'' directory. - -$ bacman --nocolor --pacnew -o ~/backup $(pacman -Qq):: - Assemble all currently installed packages using ``.pacnew'' whenever - available, suppress colored output and place the desired packages in - the ``~/backup''. directory - -See Also --------- -linkman:makepkg[8], linkman:pacman[8] - -include::footer.txt[] diff --git a/contrib/doc/footer.txt b/contrib/doc/footer.txt deleted file mode 120000 index 9dd4bae1..00000000 --- a/contrib/doc/footer.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -../../doc/footer.txt
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/contrib/doc/verify-pacman-repo-db.1.txt b/contrib/doc/verify-pacman-repo-db.1.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 62564b8f..00000000 --- a/contrib/doc/verify-pacman-repo-db.1.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -///// -vim:set ts=4 sw=4 syntax=asciidoc noet spell spelllang=en_us: -///// -verify-pacman-repo-db(1) -======================== - -Name ----- -verify-pacman-repo-db - package repository verification utility - - -Synopsis --------- -'verify-pacman-repo-db' [options] - - -Description ------------ -'verify-pacman-repo-db' looks at a pacman repo database and verifies its -content with the actual package files. The database is expected to be in -the same directory as the packages (or symlinks to the packages). - -The following properties are verified for each package in the database: - - - existence of the package file - - file size - - MD5 and SHA256 checksum (--checksum) - -Options -------- -*-h, \--help*:: - Output a short help message. - -*\--debug*:: - Enable debug output. - -*-c, \--checksum*:: - Verify checksums of packages. Note that this means all packages files will - be read from disk. Otherwise only metadata is compared which does not - require to read package file contents. - -*-t, \--threads* <number>:: - Use 'number' threads to verify packages. Note that each thread may use up - to approximately 128MiB of memory. Default: 1 - -Notes ------ - -This script does intentionally not use any ALPM libraries. The format is simple -enough to be parsed and this way we might just detect more problems because the -libalpm parsing code might also have bugs. We also stay much more portable -which might be good for people that want to check a db, but don't actually have -pacman installed. - - -See Also --------- -linkman:repo-add[8] - -include::footer.txt[] |