From 076b6184de2b20e9b26225d93f6f3a7030504109 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eli Schwartz Date: Thu, 3 May 2018 00:10:21 -0400 Subject: Ensure better text editor automatic filetype detection Since we no longer use vim-specific modelines, use the .asciidoc file extension which is, well, reserved for asciidoc formatted files. This should presumably work everywhere without needing editor-specific workarounds and configuration. Also add a shebang to makepkg.conf to indicate it contains bash content. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz Signed-off-by: Allan McRae --- doc/alpm-hooks.5.txt | 128 --------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 128 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/alpm-hooks.5.txt (limited to 'doc/alpm-hooks.5.txt') diff --git a/doc/alpm-hooks.5.txt b/doc/alpm-hooks.5.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eb56054e..00000000 --- a/doc/alpm-hooks.5.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -alpm-hooks(5) -============= - -NAME ----- - -alpm-hooks - alpm hook file format - -SYNOPSIS --------- - --------- -[Trigger] (Required, Repeatable) -Operation = Install|Upgrade|Remove (Required, Repeatable) -Type = File|Package (Required) -Target = (Required, Repeatable) - -[Action] (Required) -Description = ... (Optional) -When = PreTransaction|PostTransaction (Required) -Exec = (Required) -Depends = (Optional) -AbortOnFail (Optional, PreTransaction only) -NeedsTargets (Optional) --------- - -DESCRIPTION ------------ - -libalpm provides the ability to specify hooks to run before or after -transactions based on the packages and/or files being modified. Hooks consist -of a single '[Action]' section describing the action to be run and one or more -'[Trigger]' section describing which transactions it should be run for. Hook -file names are required to have the suffix ".hook". Hooks are run in -alphabetical order of their file name. - -TRIGGERS --------- - -Hooks must contain at least one '[Trigger]' section that determines which -transactions will cause the hook to run. If multiple trigger sections are -defined the hook will run if the transaction matches *any* of the triggers. - -*Operation =* Install|Upgrade|Remove:: - Select the type of operation to match targets against. May be specified - multiple times. Installations are considered an upgrade if the package or - file is already present on the system regardless of whether the new package - version is actually greater than the currently installed version. For File - triggers, this is true even if the file changes ownership from one package - to another. Required. - -*Type =* File|Package:: - Select whether targets are matched against transaction packages or files. - See CAVEATS for special notes regarding File triggers. Required. - -*Target =* :: - The file path or package name to match against the active transaction. - File paths refer to the files in the package archive; the installation root - should *not* be included in the path. Shell-style glob patterns are - allowed. It is possible to invert matches by prepending a file with an - exclamation mark. May be specified multiple times. Required. - -ACTIONS -------- - -*Description =* ...:: - An optional description that describes the action being taken by the - hook for use in front-end output. - -*Exec =* :: - Command to run. Command arguments are split on whitespace. Values - containing whitespace should be enclosed in quotes. Required. - -*When =* PreTransaction|PostTransaction:: - When to run the hook. Required. - -*Depends =* :: - Packages that must be installed for the hook to run. May be specified - multiple times. - -*AbortOnFail*:: - Causes the transaction to be aborted if the hook exits non-zero. Only - applies to PreTransaction hooks. - -*NeedsTargets*:: - Causes the list of matched trigger targets to be passed to the running hook - on 'stdin'. - -OVERRIDING HOOKS ----------------- - -Hooks may be overridden by placing a file with the same name in a higher -priority hook directory. Hooks may be disabled by overriding them with -a symlink to '/dev/null'. - -EXAMPLES --------- - --------- -# Force disks to sync to reduce the risk of data corruption - -[Trigger] -Operation = Install -Operation = Upgrade -Operation = Remove -Type = Package -Target = * - -[Action] -Depends = coreutils -When = PostTransaction -Exec = /usr/bin/sync --------- - -CAVEATS -------- - -There are situations when file triggers may act in unexpected ways. Hooks are -triggered using the file list of the installed, upgraded, or removed package. -When installing or upgrading a file that is extracted with a '.pacnew' -extension, the original file name is used in triggering the hook. When -removing a package, all files owned by that package can trigger a hook whether -or not they were actually present on the file system before package removal. - -PostTransaction hooks will *not* run if the transaction fails to complete for -any reason. - -include::footer.txt[] -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf