From 82de7efbf981ddd0aca109823a98614eeab3d2fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan McGee Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 22:29:21 +0000 Subject: Greatly simplify the way our non-existant translated manpages were being made. Ripped out all the po4a stuff, letting us cut down on yet another makedepends. Also moved all of the manpages to non-.in names. --- doc/Makefile.am | 16 +- doc/addendum.8.hu | 3 - doc/hu/.cvsignore | 4 - doc/hu/Makefile.am | 7 - doc/libalpm.3 | 21 + doc/libalpm.3.in | 21 - doc/makepkg.8 | 455 +++++++++ doc/makepkg.8.in | 455 --------- doc/pacman.8 | 334 +++++++ doc/pacman.8.in | 334 ------- doc/po/.cvsignore | 6 - doc/po/hu.po | 2595 ---------------------------------------------------- doc/po/pacman.pot | 2563 --------------------------------------------------- doc/po4a.cfg | 11 - 14 files changed, 814 insertions(+), 6011 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/addendum.8.hu delete mode 100644 doc/hu/.cvsignore delete mode 100644 doc/hu/Makefile.am create mode 100644 doc/libalpm.3 delete mode 100644 doc/libalpm.3.in create mode 100644 doc/makepkg.8 delete mode 100644 doc/makepkg.8.in create mode 100644 doc/pacman.8 delete mode 100644 doc/pacman.8.in delete mode 100644 doc/po/.cvsignore delete mode 100644 doc/po/hu.po delete mode 100644 doc/po/pacman.pot delete mode 100644 doc/po4a.cfg (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/Makefile.am b/doc/Makefile.am index 2d43feab..dfad5272 100644 --- a/doc/Makefile.am +++ b/doc/Makefile.am @@ -1,14 +1,5 @@ -all: po4a makepkg.8 PKGBUILD.5 pacman.8 +all: makepkg.8 PKGBUILD.5 pacman.8 -SUBDIRS = hu - -po4a: -if HAS_PO4A - @$(NORMAL_INSTALL) - po4a -k 0 --variable srcdir=$(srcdir) $(srcdir)/po4a.cfg -endif - -# DIST_SUBDIRS if HAS_MAN2HTML makepkg.8: man2html makepkg.8 > html/makepkg.8.html @@ -22,8 +13,9 @@ endif clean: rm -f html/*.html - rm -f hu/*.8 rm -f man3/*.3 + rm -f man5/*.5 + rm -f man8/*.8 man_MANS = pacman.8 makepkg.8 PKGBUILD.5 libalpm.3 @@ -31,4 +23,4 @@ if HAS_DOXYGEN man_MANS += *.3 endif -EXTRA_DIST = $(man_MANS) po4a.cfg +EXTRA_DIST = $(man_MANS) diff --git a/doc/addendum.8.hu b/doc/addendum.8.hu deleted file mode 100644 index 3b5ba0b9..00000000 --- a/doc/addendum.8.hu +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -PO4A-HEADER:mode=after;position=SZERZŐ;beginboundary=.SH -.SH FORDÍTÁS -Dvornik László . diff --git a/doc/hu/.cvsignore b/doc/hu/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index 1053b92b..00000000 --- a/doc/hu/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -Makefile -Makefile.in -*.3 -*.8 diff --git a/doc/hu/Makefile.am b/doc/hu/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index aa6024d5..00000000 --- a/doc/hu/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS=foreign - -mandir = @mandir@/hu -man_MANS = pacman.8 makepkg.8 PKGBUILD.5 -$(man_MANS): - -EXTRA_DIST = pacman.8 makepkg.8 PKGBUILD.5 diff --git a/doc/libalpm.3 b/doc/libalpm.3 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..230de61a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/libalpm.3 @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +.TH libalpm 3 "07 Jan 2007" "libalpm @PM_VERSION@" "" +.SH NAME + libalpm \- Arch Linux Package Management library +.SH SYNOPSIS +For ease of access, the libalpm manual has been split up into several sections. + +.nf +alpm_databases Database Functions +alpm_interface Interface Functions +alpm_list List Functions +alpm_log Logging Functions +alpm_misc Miscellaneous Functions +alpm_packages Package Functions +alpm_sync Sync Functions +alpm_trans Transaction Functions +.fi + +.SH AUTHOR +.nf +Judd Vinet +.fi diff --git a/doc/libalpm.3.in b/doc/libalpm.3.in deleted file mode 100644 index 230de61a..00000000 --- a/doc/libalpm.3.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -.TH libalpm 3 "07 Jan 2007" "libalpm @PM_VERSION@" "" -.SH NAME - libalpm \- Arch Linux Package Management library -.SH SYNOPSIS -For ease of access, the libalpm manual has been split up into several sections. - -.nf -alpm_databases Database Functions -alpm_interface Interface Functions -alpm_list List Functions -alpm_log Logging Functions -alpm_misc Miscellaneous Functions -alpm_packages Package Functions -alpm_sync Sync Functions -alpm_trans Transaction Functions -.fi - -.SH AUTHOR -.nf -Judd Vinet -.fi diff --git a/doc/makepkg.8 b/doc/makepkg.8 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..51cb50ce --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/makepkg.8 @@ -0,0 +1,455 @@ +.TH makepkg 8 "January 30, 2006" "makepkg #VERSION#" "" +.SH NAME +makepkg \- package build utility +.SH SYNOPSIS +\fBmakepkg [options]\fP +.SH DESCRIPTION +\fBmakepkg\fP will build packages for you. All it needs is +a build-capable linux platform, wget, and some build scripts. The advantage +to a script-based build is that you only really do the work once. Once you +have the build script for a package, you just need to run makepkg and it +will do the rest: download and validate source files, check dependencies, +configure the buildtime settings, build the package, install the package +into a temporary root, make customizations, generate meta-info, and package +the whole thing up for \fBpacman\fP to use. + +\fBmakeworld\fP can be used to rebuild an entire package group or the +entire build tree. See \fBmakeworld --help\fP for syntax. +.SH BUILD PROCESS (or How To Build Your Own Packages) +Start in an isolated directory (ie, it's not used for anything other +than building this package). The build script should be called PKGBUILD +and it should bear resemblance to the example below. + +\fBNOTE:\fP If you have a local copy of the Arch Build System (ABS) tree +on your computer, you can copy the PKGBUILD.proto file to your new package +build directory and edit it from there. To acquire/sync the ABS tree, use +the \fBabs\fP script included with pacman/makepkg. + +.TP +.TP +.SH PKGBUILD Example: +.RS +.nf +pkgname=modutils +pkgver=2.4.25 +pkgrel=1 +pkgdesc="Utilities for inserting and removing modules from the linux kernel" +url="http://www.kernel.org" +backup=(etc/modules.conf) +makedepends=('bash' 'mawk') +depends=('glibc' 'zlib') +source=(ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/$pkgname/v2.4/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.bz2 \\ + modules.conf) +md5sums=('2c0cca3ef6330a187c6ef4fe41ecaa4d' \\ + '35175bee593a7cc7d6205584a94d8625') + +build() { + cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver + ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-insmod-static + make || return 1 + make prefix=$startdir/pkg/usr install + mv $startdir/pkg/usr/sbin $startdir/pkg + mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/etc + cp ../modules.conf $startdir/pkg/etc +} +.fi +.RE + +As you can see, the setup is fairly simple. The first three lines define +the package name and version info. They also define the final package name +which will be of the form \fI$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel.pkg.tar.gz\fP. The fourth +line provides a brief description of the package. These four lines should +be present in every PKGBUILD script. + +The line with \fIbackup=\fP specifies files that should be treated specially +when removing or upgrading packages. See \fBHANDLING CONFIG FILES\fP in +the \fIpacman\fP manpage for more information on this. + +Lines 7 and 8 list the dependencies for this package. The \fIdepends\fP array +specifies the run-time dependencies and \fImakedepends\fP specifies the build-time +dependencies. In order to run the package, \fIdepends\fP must be satisfied. To +build the package, \fBall\fP dependencies must be satisifed first. makepkg +will check this before attempting to build the package. + +The \fIsource\fP array tells makepkg which files to download/extract before compiling +begins. The \fImd5sums\fP array provides md5sums for each of these files. These +are used to validate the integrity of the source files. + +Once your PKGBUILD is created, you can run \fImakepkg\fP from the build directory. +makepkg will then check dependencies and look for the source files required to +build. If some are missing it will attempt to download them, provided there is +a fully-qualified URL in the \fIsource\fP array. + +The sources are then extracted into a directory called ./src and +the \fIbuild\fP function is called. This is where all package configuration, +building, and installing should be done. Any customization will likely take +place here. + +After a package is built, the \fIbuild\fP function must install the package +files into a special package root, which can be referenced by \fB$startdir/pkg\fP +in the \fIbuild\fP function. The typical way to do this is one of the following: +.RS +.nf + +make DESTDIR=$startdir/pkg install + +or + +make prefix=$startdir/pkg/usr install + +.fi +.RE +Notice that the "/usr" portion should be present with "prefix", but not "DESTDIR". +"DESTDIR" is the favorable option to use, but not all Makefiles support it. Use +"prefix" only when "DESTDIR" is unavailable. + +Once the package is successfully installed into the package root, \fImakepkg\fP +will remove some directories (as per Arch Linux package guidelines; if you use +this elsewhere, feel free to change it) like /usr/doc and /usr/info. It will +then strip debugging info from libraries and binaries and generate a meta-info +file. Finally, it will compress everything into a .pkg.tar.gz file and leave it +in the directory you ran \fBmakepkg\fP from. + +At this point you should have a package file in the current directory, named +something like name-version-release.pkg.tar.gz. Done! + +.SH Install/Upgrade/Remove Scripting +Pacman has the ability to store and execute a package-specific script when it +installs, removes, or upgrades a package. This allows a package to "configure +itself" after installation and do the opposite right before it is removed. + +The exact time the script is run varies with each operation: +.TP +.B pre_install +script is run right before files are extracted. + +.TP +.B post_install +script is run right after files are extracted. + +.TP +.B pre_upgrade +script is run right before files are extracted. + +.TP +.B post_upgrade +script is run after files are extracted. + +.TP +.B pre_remove +script is run right before files are removed. + +.TP +.B post_remove +script is run right after files are removed. + +.RE +To use this feature, just create a file (eg, pkgname.install) and put it in +the same directory as the PKGBUILD script. Then use the \fIinstall\fP directive: +.RS +.nf +install=pkgname.install +.fi +.RE + +The install script does not need to be specified in the \fIsource\fP array. + +.TP +.TP +.SH Install scripts must follow this format: +.RS +.nf +# arg 1: the new package version +pre_install() { + # + # do pre-install stuff here + # + /bin/true +} + +# arg 1: the new package version +post_install() { + # + # do post-install stuff here + # + /bin/true +} + +# arg 1: the new package version +# arg 2: the old package version +pre_upgrade() { + # + # do pre-upgrade stuff here + # + /bin/true +} + +# arg 1: the new package version +# arg 2: the old package version +post_upgrade() { + # + # do post-upgrade stuff here + # + /bin/true +} + +# arg 1: the old package version +pre_remove() { + # + # do pre-remove stuff here + # + /bin/true +} + +# arg 1: the old package version +post_remove() { + # + # do post-remove stuff here + # + /bin/true +} + +op=$1 +shift +$op $* +.fi +.RE + +This template is also available in your ABS tree (/var/abs/install.proto). + +.SH PKGBUILD Directives +.TP +.B pkgname +The name of the package. This has be a unix-friendly name as it will be +used in the package filename. + +.TP +.B pkgver +This is the version of the software as released from the author (eg, 2.7.1). + +.TP +.B pkgrel +This is the release number specific to Arch Linux packages. + +.TP +.B pkgdesc +This should be a brief description of the package and its functionality. + +.TP +.B options +This array allows you to override some of makepkg's default behaviour +when building packages. To set an option, just include the option name +in the \fBoptions\fP array. +.TP +.RS +\fIAvailable Options:\fP +.RS +.TP +.B FORCE +force the package to be upgraded by \fB--sysupgrade\fP, even +if its an older version. +.TP +.B KEEPDOCS +do not remove /usr/share/doc and /usr/share/info directories. +.TP +.B NOSTRIP +do not strip debugging symbols from binaries and libraries. +.RE +.RE + +.TP +.B url +This field contains an optional URL that is associated with the piece of software +being packaged. This is typically the project's website. + +.TP +.B license +This field specifies the license(s) that apply to the package. Commonly-used +licenses are typically found in \fI/usr/share/licenses/common\fP. If you +see the package's license there, simply reference it in the license field +(eg, \fBlicense="GPL"\fP). If the package provides a license not found in +\fI/usr/share/licenses/common\fP, then you should include the license in +the package itself and set \fBlicense="custom"\fP or \fBlicense="custom:LicenseName"\fP. +The license itself should be placed in a directory called +\fI$startdir/pkg/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname\fP. +.TP +.RE +If multiple licenses are applied, use the array form: \fBlicense=('GPL' 'FDL')\fP + +.TP +.B install +Specifies a special install script that is to be included in the package. +This file should reside in the same directory as the PKGBUILD, and will be +copied into the package by makepkg. It does not need to be included in the +\fIsource\fP array. (eg, install=modutils.install) + +.TP +.B source \fI(array)\fP +The \fIsource\fP line is an array of source files required to build the +package. Source files must reside in the same directory as the PKGBUILD +file, unless they have a fully-qualified URL. Then if the source file +does not already exist in /var/cache/pacman/src, the file is downloaded +by wget. + +.TP +.B md5sums \fI(array)\fP +If this field is present, it should contain an MD5 hash for every source file +specified in the \fIsource\fP array (in the same order). makepkg will use +this to verify source file integrity during subsequent builds. To easily +generate md5sums, first build using the PKGBUILD then run +\fBmakepkg -g >>PKGBUILD\fP. Then you can edit the PKGBUILD and move the +\fImd5sums\fP line from the bottom to an appropriate location. + +.TP +.B groups \fI(array)\fP +This is an array of symbolic names that represent groups of packages, allowing +you to install multiple packages by requesting a single target. For example, +one could install all KDE packages by installing the 'kde' group. + +.TP +.B backup \fI(array)\fP +A space-delimited array of filenames (without a preceding slash). The +\fIbackup\fP line will be propagated to the package meta-info file for +pacman. This will designate all files listed there to be backed up if this +package is ever removed from a system. See \fBHANDLING CONFIG FILES\fP in +the \fIpacman\fP manpage for more information. + +.TP +.B depends \fI(array)\fP +An array of packages that this package depends on to build and run. Packages +in this list should be surrounded with single quotes and contain at least the +package name. They can also include a version requirement of the form +\fBname<>version\fP, where <> is one of these three comparisons: \fB>=\fP +(greater than equal to), \fB<=\fP (less than or equal to), or \fB=\fP (equal to). +See the PKGBUILD example above for an example of the \fIdepends\fP directive. + +.TP +.B makedepends \fI(array)\fP +An array of packages that this package depends on to build (ie, not required +to run). Packages in this list should follow the same format as \fIdepends\fP. + +.TP +.B conflicts \fI(array)\fP +An array of packages that will conflict with this package (ie, they cannot both +be installed at the same time). This directive follows the same format as +\fIdepends\fP except you cannot specify versions here, only package names. + +.TP +.B provides \fI(array)\fP +An array of "virtual provisions" that this package provides. This allows a package +to provide dependency names other than it's own package name. For example, the +kernel-scsi and kernel-ide packages can each provide 'kernel' which allows packages +to simply depend on 'kernel' rather than "kernel-scsi OR kernel-ide OR ..." + +.TP +.B replaces \fI(array)\fP +This is an array of packages that this package should replace, and can be used to handle +renamed/combined packages. For example, if the kernel package gets renamed +to kernel-ide, then subsequent 'pacman -Syu' calls will not pick up the upgrade, due +to the differing package names. \fIreplaces\fP handles this. + +.SH MAKEPKG OPTIONS +.TP +.B "\-b, \-\-builddeps" +Build missing dependencies from source. When makepkg finds missing build-time or +run-time dependencies, it will look for the dependencies' PKGBUILD files under +$ABSROOT (set in your /etc/makepkg.conf). If it finds them it will +run another copy of makepkg to build and install the missing dependencies. +The child makepkg calls will be made with the \fB-b\fP and \fB-i\fP options. +.TP +.B "\-B, \-\-noccache" +Do not use ccache during build. +.TP +.B "\-c, \-\-clean" +Clean up leftover work files/directories after a successful build. +.TP +.B "\-C, \-\-cleancache" +Removes all source files from the cache directory to free up diskspace. +.TP +.B "\-d, \-\-nodeps" +Do not perform any dependency checks. This will let you override/ignore any +dependencies required. There's a good chance this option will break the build +process if all of the dependencies aren't installed. +.TP +.B "\-e, \-\-noextract" +Do not extract source files. Instead, use whatever already exists in the +src/ directory. This is handy if you want to go into src and manually +patch/tweak code, then make a package out of the result. +.TP +.B "\-f, \-\-force" +\fBmakepkg\fP will not build a package if a \fIpkgname-pkgver-pkgrel.pkg.tar.gz\fP +file already exists in the build directory. You can override this behaviour with +the \fB--force\fP switch. +.TP +.B "\-g, \-\-genmd5" +Download all source files (if required) and use \fImd5sum\fP to generate md5 hashes +for each of them. You can then redirect the output into your PKGBUILD for source +validation (makepkg -g >>PKGBUILD). +.TP +.B "\-h, \-\-help" +Output syntax and commandline options. +.TP +.B "\-i, \-\-install" +Install/Upgrade the package after a successful build. +.TP +.B "\-j " +Sets MAKEFLAGS="-j" before building the package. This is useful for overriding +the MAKEFLAGS setting in /etc/makepkg.conf. +.TP +.B "\-m, \-\-nocolor" +Disable color in output messages +.TP +.B "\-n, \-\-nostrip" +Do not strip binaries and libraries. +.TP +.B "\-o, \-\-nobuild" +Download and extract files only, do not build. +.TP +.B "\-p " +Read the package script \fI\fP instead of the default (\fIPKGBUILD\fP). +.TP +.B "\-r, \-\-rmdeps" +Upon successful build, remove any dependencies installed by makepkg/pacman during +dependency auto-resolution (using \fB-b\fP or \fB-s\fP). +.TP +.B "\-s, \-\-syncdeps" +Install missing dependencies using pacman. When makepkg finds missing build-time +or run-time dependencies, it will run pacman to try and resolve them. If successful, +pacman will download the missing packages from a package repository and +install them for you. +.TP +.B "\-S, \-\-sudosync" +Install missing dependencies using pacman and sudo. This is the same as \fB-s\fP +except that makepkg will call pacman with sudo. This means you don't have to +build as root to use dependency auto-resolution. +.TP +.B "\-w " +Write the resulting package file to the directory \fI\fP instead of the +current working directory. +.TP +.B "\-\-noconfirm" +When calling pacman to resolve dependencies or conflicts, makepkg can pass +the \fI--noconfirm\fP option to it so it does not wait for any user +input before proceeding with operations. +.TP +.B "\-\-noprogressbar" +When calling pacman, makepkg can pass the \fI--noprogressbar\fP option to it. +This is useful if one is directing makepkg's output to a non-terminal (ie, a file). + +.SH CONFIGURATION +Configuration options are stored in \fI/etc/makepkg.conf\fP. This file is parsed +as a bash script, so you can export any special compiler flags you wish +to use. This is helpful for building for different architectures, or with +different optimizations. + +\fBNOTE:\fP This does not guarantee that all package Makefiles will use +your exported variables. Some of them are flaky... +.SH SEE ALSO +\fBpacman\fP is the package manager that uses packages built by makepkg. + +See the Arch Linux Documentation for package-building guidelines if you wish +to contribute packages to the Arch Linux project. +.SH AUTHOR +.nf +Judd Vinet +.fi diff --git a/doc/makepkg.8.in b/doc/makepkg.8.in deleted file mode 100644 index 51cb50ce..00000000 --- a/doc/makepkg.8.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,455 +0,0 @@ -.TH makepkg 8 "January 30, 2006" "makepkg #VERSION#" "" -.SH NAME -makepkg \- package build utility -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBmakepkg [options]\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBmakepkg\fP will build packages for you. All it needs is -a build-capable linux platform, wget, and some build scripts. The advantage -to a script-based build is that you only really do the work once. Once you -have the build script for a package, you just need to run makepkg and it -will do the rest: download and validate source files, check dependencies, -configure the buildtime settings, build the package, install the package -into a temporary root, make customizations, generate meta-info, and package -the whole thing up for \fBpacman\fP to use. - -\fBmakeworld\fP can be used to rebuild an entire package group or the -entire build tree. See \fBmakeworld --help\fP for syntax. -.SH BUILD PROCESS (or How To Build Your Own Packages) -Start in an isolated directory (ie, it's not used for anything other -than building this package). The build script should be called PKGBUILD -and it should bear resemblance to the example below. - -\fBNOTE:\fP If you have a local copy of the Arch Build System (ABS) tree -on your computer, you can copy the PKGBUILD.proto file to your new package -build directory and edit it from there. To acquire/sync the ABS tree, use -the \fBabs\fP script included with pacman/makepkg. - -.TP -.TP -.SH PKGBUILD Example: -.RS -.nf -pkgname=modutils -pkgver=2.4.25 -pkgrel=1 -pkgdesc="Utilities for inserting and removing modules from the linux kernel" -url="http://www.kernel.org" -backup=(etc/modules.conf) -makedepends=('bash' 'mawk') -depends=('glibc' 'zlib') -source=(ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/$pkgname/v2.4/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.bz2 \\ - modules.conf) -md5sums=('2c0cca3ef6330a187c6ef4fe41ecaa4d' \\ - '35175bee593a7cc7d6205584a94d8625') - -build() { - cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver - ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-insmod-static - make || return 1 - make prefix=$startdir/pkg/usr install - mv $startdir/pkg/usr/sbin $startdir/pkg - mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/etc - cp ../modules.conf $startdir/pkg/etc -} -.fi -.RE - -As you can see, the setup is fairly simple. The first three lines define -the package name and version info. They also define the final package name -which will be of the form \fI$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel.pkg.tar.gz\fP. The fourth -line provides a brief description of the package. These four lines should -be present in every PKGBUILD script. - -The line with \fIbackup=\fP specifies files that should be treated specially -when removing or upgrading packages. See \fBHANDLING CONFIG FILES\fP in -the \fIpacman\fP manpage for more information on this. - -Lines 7 and 8 list the dependencies for this package. The \fIdepends\fP array -specifies the run-time dependencies and \fImakedepends\fP specifies the build-time -dependencies. In order to run the package, \fIdepends\fP must be satisfied. To -build the package, \fBall\fP dependencies must be satisifed first. makepkg -will check this before attempting to build the package. - -The \fIsource\fP array tells makepkg which files to download/extract before compiling -begins. The \fImd5sums\fP array provides md5sums for each of these files. These -are used to validate the integrity of the source files. - -Once your PKGBUILD is created, you can run \fImakepkg\fP from the build directory. -makepkg will then check dependencies and look for the source files required to -build. If some are missing it will attempt to download them, provided there is -a fully-qualified URL in the \fIsource\fP array. - -The sources are then extracted into a directory called ./src and -the \fIbuild\fP function is called. This is where all package configuration, -building, and installing should be done. Any customization will likely take -place here. - -After a package is built, the \fIbuild\fP function must install the package -files into a special package root, which can be referenced by \fB$startdir/pkg\fP -in the \fIbuild\fP function. The typical way to do this is one of the following: -.RS -.nf - -make DESTDIR=$startdir/pkg install - -or - -make prefix=$startdir/pkg/usr install - -.fi -.RE -Notice that the "/usr" portion should be present with "prefix", but not "DESTDIR". -"DESTDIR" is the favorable option to use, but not all Makefiles support it. Use -"prefix" only when "DESTDIR" is unavailable. - -Once the package is successfully installed into the package root, \fImakepkg\fP -will remove some directories (as per Arch Linux package guidelines; if you use -this elsewhere, feel free to change it) like /usr/doc and /usr/info. It will -then strip debugging info from libraries and binaries and generate a meta-info -file. Finally, it will compress everything into a .pkg.tar.gz file and leave it -in the directory you ran \fBmakepkg\fP from. - -At this point you should have a package file in the current directory, named -something like name-version-release.pkg.tar.gz. Done! - -.SH Install/Upgrade/Remove Scripting -Pacman has the ability to store and execute a package-specific script when it -installs, removes, or upgrades a package. This allows a package to "configure -itself" after installation and do the opposite right before it is removed. - -The exact time the script is run varies with each operation: -.TP -.B pre_install -script is run right before files are extracted. - -.TP -.B post_install -script is run right after files are extracted. - -.TP -.B pre_upgrade -script is run right before files are extracted. - -.TP -.B post_upgrade -script is run after files are extracted. - -.TP -.B pre_remove -script is run right before files are removed. - -.TP -.B post_remove -script is run right after files are removed. - -.RE -To use this feature, just create a file (eg, pkgname.install) and put it in -the same directory as the PKGBUILD script. Then use the \fIinstall\fP directive: -.RS -.nf -install=pkgname.install -.fi -.RE - -The install script does not need to be specified in the \fIsource\fP array. - -.TP -.TP -.SH Install scripts must follow this format: -.RS -.nf -# arg 1: the new package version -pre_install() { - # - # do pre-install stuff here - # - /bin/true -} - -# arg 1: the new package version -post_install() { - # - # do post-install stuff here - # - /bin/true -} - -# arg 1: the new package version -# arg 2: the old package version -pre_upgrade() { - # - # do pre-upgrade stuff here - # - /bin/true -} - -# arg 1: the new package version -# arg 2: the old package version -post_upgrade() { - # - # do post-upgrade stuff here - # - /bin/true -} - -# arg 1: the old package version -pre_remove() { - # - # do pre-remove stuff here - # - /bin/true -} - -# arg 1: the old package version -post_remove() { - # - # do post-remove stuff here - # - /bin/true -} - -op=$1 -shift -$op $* -.fi -.RE - -This template is also available in your ABS tree (/var/abs/install.proto). - -.SH PKGBUILD Directives -.TP -.B pkgname -The name of the package. This has be a unix-friendly name as it will be -used in the package filename. - -.TP -.B pkgver -This is the version of the software as released from the author (eg, 2.7.1). - -.TP -.B pkgrel -This is the release number specific to Arch Linux packages. - -.TP -.B pkgdesc -This should be a brief description of the package and its functionality. - -.TP -.B options -This array allows you to override some of makepkg's default behaviour -when building packages. To set an option, just include the option name -in the \fBoptions\fP array. -.TP -.RS -\fIAvailable Options:\fP -.RS -.TP -.B FORCE -force the package to be upgraded by \fB--sysupgrade\fP, even -if its an older version. -.TP -.B KEEPDOCS -do not remove /usr/share/doc and /usr/share/info directories. -.TP -.B NOSTRIP -do not strip debugging symbols from binaries and libraries. -.RE -.RE - -.TP -.B url -This field contains an optional URL that is associated with the piece of software -being packaged. This is typically the project's website. - -.TP -.B license -This field specifies the license(s) that apply to the package. Commonly-used -licenses are typically found in \fI/usr/share/licenses/common\fP. If you -see the package's license there, simply reference it in the license field -(eg, \fBlicense="GPL"\fP). If the package provides a license not found in -\fI/usr/share/licenses/common\fP, then you should include the license in -the package itself and set \fBlicense="custom"\fP or \fBlicense="custom:LicenseName"\fP. -The license itself should be placed in a directory called -\fI$startdir/pkg/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname\fP. -.TP -.RE -If multiple licenses are applied, use the array form: \fBlicense=('GPL' 'FDL')\fP - -.TP -.B install -Specifies a special install script that is to be included in the package. -This file should reside in the same directory as the PKGBUILD, and will be -copied into the package by makepkg. It does not need to be included in the -\fIsource\fP array. (eg, install=modutils.install) - -.TP -.B source \fI(array)\fP -The \fIsource\fP line is an array of source files required to build the -package. Source files must reside in the same directory as the PKGBUILD -file, unless they have a fully-qualified URL. Then if the source file -does not already exist in /var/cache/pacman/src, the file is downloaded -by wget. - -.TP -.B md5sums \fI(array)\fP -If this field is present, it should contain an MD5 hash for every source file -specified in the \fIsource\fP array (in the same order). makepkg will use -this to verify source file integrity during subsequent builds. To easily -generate md5sums, first build using the PKGBUILD then run -\fBmakepkg -g >>PKGBUILD\fP. Then you can edit the PKGBUILD and move the -\fImd5sums\fP line from the bottom to an appropriate location. - -.TP -.B groups \fI(array)\fP -This is an array of symbolic names that represent groups of packages, allowing -you to install multiple packages by requesting a single target. For example, -one could install all KDE packages by installing the 'kde' group. - -.TP -.B backup \fI(array)\fP -A space-delimited array of filenames (without a preceding slash). The -\fIbackup\fP line will be propagated to the package meta-info file for -pacman. This will designate all files listed there to be backed up if this -package is ever removed from a system. See \fBHANDLING CONFIG FILES\fP in -the \fIpacman\fP manpage for more information. - -.TP -.B depends \fI(array)\fP -An array of packages that this package depends on to build and run. Packages -in this list should be surrounded with single quotes and contain at least the -package name. They can also include a version requirement of the form -\fBname<>version\fP, where <> is one of these three comparisons: \fB>=\fP -(greater than equal to), \fB<=\fP (less than or equal to), or \fB=\fP (equal to). -See the PKGBUILD example above for an example of the \fIdepends\fP directive. - -.TP -.B makedepends \fI(array)\fP -An array of packages that this package depends on to build (ie, not required -to run). Packages in this list should follow the same format as \fIdepends\fP. - -.TP -.B conflicts \fI(array)\fP -An array of packages that will conflict with this package (ie, they cannot both -be installed at the same time). This directive follows the same format as -\fIdepends\fP except you cannot specify versions here, only package names. - -.TP -.B provides \fI(array)\fP -An array of "virtual provisions" that this package provides. This allows a package -to provide dependency names other than it's own package name. For example, the -kernel-scsi and kernel-ide packages can each provide 'kernel' which allows packages -to simply depend on 'kernel' rather than "kernel-scsi OR kernel-ide OR ..." - -.TP -.B replaces \fI(array)\fP -This is an array of packages that this package should replace, and can be used to handle -renamed/combined packages. For example, if the kernel package gets renamed -to kernel-ide, then subsequent 'pacman -Syu' calls will not pick up the upgrade, due -to the differing package names. \fIreplaces\fP handles this. - -.SH MAKEPKG OPTIONS -.TP -.B "\-b, \-\-builddeps" -Build missing dependencies from source. When makepkg finds missing build-time or -run-time dependencies, it will look for the dependencies' PKGBUILD files under -$ABSROOT (set in your /etc/makepkg.conf). If it finds them it will -run another copy of makepkg to build and install the missing dependencies. -The child makepkg calls will be made with the \fB-b\fP and \fB-i\fP options. -.TP -.B "\-B, \-\-noccache" -Do not use ccache during build. -.TP -.B "\-c, \-\-clean" -Clean up leftover work files/directories after a successful build. -.TP -.B "\-C, \-\-cleancache" -Removes all source files from the cache directory to free up diskspace. -.TP -.B "\-d, \-\-nodeps" -Do not perform any dependency checks. This will let you override/ignore any -dependencies required. There's a good chance this option will break the build -process if all of the dependencies aren't installed. -.TP -.B "\-e, \-\-noextract" -Do not extract source files. Instead, use whatever already exists in the -src/ directory. This is handy if you want to go into src and manually -patch/tweak code, then make a package out of the result. -.TP -.B "\-f, \-\-force" -\fBmakepkg\fP will not build a package if a \fIpkgname-pkgver-pkgrel.pkg.tar.gz\fP -file already exists in the build directory. You can override this behaviour with -the \fB--force\fP switch. -.TP -.B "\-g, \-\-genmd5" -Download all source files (if required) and use \fImd5sum\fP to generate md5 hashes -for each of them. You can then redirect the output into your PKGBUILD for source -validation (makepkg -g >>PKGBUILD). -.TP -.B "\-h, \-\-help" -Output syntax and commandline options. -.TP -.B "\-i, \-\-install" -Install/Upgrade the package after a successful build. -.TP -.B "\-j " -Sets MAKEFLAGS="-j" before building the package. This is useful for overriding -the MAKEFLAGS setting in /etc/makepkg.conf. -.TP -.B "\-m, \-\-nocolor" -Disable color in output messages -.TP -.B "\-n, \-\-nostrip" -Do not strip binaries and libraries. -.TP -.B "\-o, \-\-nobuild" -Download and extract files only, do not build. -.TP -.B "\-p " -Read the package script \fI\fP instead of the default (\fIPKGBUILD\fP). -.TP -.B "\-r, \-\-rmdeps" -Upon successful build, remove any dependencies installed by makepkg/pacman during -dependency auto-resolution (using \fB-b\fP or \fB-s\fP). -.TP -.B "\-s, \-\-syncdeps" -Install missing dependencies using pacman. When makepkg finds missing build-time -or run-time dependencies, it will run pacman to try and resolve them. If successful, -pacman will download the missing packages from a package repository and -install them for you. -.TP -.B "\-S, \-\-sudosync" -Install missing dependencies using pacman and sudo. This is the same as \fB-s\fP -except that makepkg will call pacman with sudo. This means you don't have to -build as root to use dependency auto-resolution. -.TP -.B "\-w " -Write the resulting package file to the directory \fI\fP instead of the -current working directory. -.TP -.B "\-\-noconfirm" -When calling pacman to resolve dependencies or conflicts, makepkg can pass -the \fI--noconfirm\fP option to it so it does not wait for any user -input before proceeding with operations. -.TP -.B "\-\-noprogressbar" -When calling pacman, makepkg can pass the \fI--noprogressbar\fP option to it. -This is useful if one is directing makepkg's output to a non-terminal (ie, a file). - -.SH CONFIGURATION -Configuration options are stored in \fI/etc/makepkg.conf\fP. This file is parsed -as a bash script, so you can export any special compiler flags you wish -to use. This is helpful for building for different architectures, or with -different optimizations. - -\fBNOTE:\fP This does not guarantee that all package Makefiles will use -your exported variables. Some of them are flaky... -.SH SEE ALSO -\fBpacman\fP is the package manager that uses packages built by makepkg. - -See the Arch Linux Documentation for package-building guidelines if you wish -to contribute packages to the Arch Linux project. -.SH AUTHOR -.nf -Judd Vinet -.fi diff --git a/doc/pacman.8 b/doc/pacman.8 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..15f48b60 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/pacman.8 @@ -0,0 +1,334 @@ +.TH pacman 8 "January 21, 2006" "pacman @PACKAGE_VERSION@" "" +.SH NAME +pacman \- package manager utility +.SH SYNOPSIS +\fBpacman [options] [package] ...\fP +.SH DESCRIPTION +\fBpacman\fP is a \fIpackage management\fP utility that tracks installed +packages on a linux system. It has simple dependency support and the ability +to connect to a remote ftp server and automatically upgrade packages on +the local system. pacman package are \fIgzipped tar\fP format. +.SH OPERATIONS +.TP +.B "\-A, \-\-add" +Add a package to the system. Package will be uncompressed +into the installation root and the database will be updated. +.TP +.B "\-F, \-\-freshen" +This is like --upgrade except that, unlike --upgrade, this will only +upgrade packages that are already installed on your system. +.TP +.B "\-Q, \-\-query" +Query the package database. This operation allows you to +view installed packages and their files, as well as meta-info +about individual packages (dependencies, conflicts, install date, +build date, size). This can be run against the local package +database or can be used on individual .tar.gz packages. See +\fBQUERY OPTIONS\fP below. +.TP +.B "\-R, \-\-remove" +Remove a package from the system. Files belonging to the +specified package will be deleted, and the database will +be updated. Most configuration files will be saved with a +\fI.pacsave\fP extension unless the \fB--nosave\fP option was +used. +.TP +.B "\-S, \-\-sync" +Synchronize packages. With this function you can install packages +directly from the ftp servers, complete with all dependencies required +to run the packages. For example, \fBpacman -S qt\fP will download +qt and all the packages it depends on and install them. You could also use +\fBpacman -Su\fP to upgrade all packages that are out of date (see below). +.TP +.B "\-U, \-\-upgrade" +Upgrade a package. This is essentially a "remove-then-add" +process. See \fBHANDLING CONFIG FILES\fP for an explanation +on how pacman takes care of config files. +.TP +.B "\-V, \-\-version" +Display version and exit. +.TP +.B "\-h, \-\-help" +Display syntax for the given operation. If no operation was +supplied then the general syntax is shown. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +.B "\-d, \-\-nodeps" +Skips all dependency checks. Normally, pacman will always check +a package's dependency fields to ensure that all dependencies are +installed and there are no package conflicts in the system. This +switch disables these checks. +.TP +.B "\-f, \-\-force" +Bypass file conflict checks, overwriting conflicting files. If the +package that is about to be installed contains files that are already +installed, this option will cause all those files to be overwritten. +This option should be used with care, ideally not at all. +.TP +.B "\-r, \-\-root " +Specify alternative installation root (default is "/"). This +should \fInot\fP be used as a way to install software into +e.g. /usr/local instead of /usr. Instead this should be used +if you want to install a package on a temporary mounted partition, +which is "owned" by another system. By using this option you not only +specify where the software should be installed, but you also +specify which package database to use. +.TP +.B "\-v, \-\-verbose" +Output more status and error messages. +.TP +.B "\-\-config " +Specify an alternate configuration file. +.TP +.B "\-\-noconfirm" +Bypass any and all "Are you sure?" messages. It's not a good idea to do this +unless you want to run pacman from a script. +.TP +.B "\-\-noprogressbar" +Do not show a progress bar when downloading files. This can be useful for +scripts that call pacman and capture the output. +.SH SYNC OPTIONS +.TP +.B "\-c, \-\-clean" +Remove old packages from the cache. When pacman downloads packages, +it saves them in \fI/var/cache/pacman/pkg\fP. If you need to free up +diskspace, you can remove these packages by using the --clean option. +Using one --clean (or -c) switch will only remove \fIold\fP packages. +Use it twice to remove \fIall\fP packages from the cache. +.TP +.B "\-g, \-\-groups" +Display all the members for each package group specified. If no group +names are provided, all groups will be listed. +.TP +.B "\-i, \-\-info" +Display dependency information for a given package. This will search +through all repositories for a matching package and display the +dependencies, conflicts, etc. +.TP +.B "\-l, \-\-list" +List all files in the specified repositories. Multiple repositories can +be specified on the command line. +.TP +.B "\-p, \-\-print-uris" +Print out URIs for each package that will be installed, including any +dependencies that have yet to be installed. These can be piped to a +file and downloaded at a later time, using a program like wget. +.TP +.B "\-s, \-\-search " +This will search each package in the package list for names or descriptions +that matches . +.TP +.B "\-u, \-\-sysupgrade" +Upgrades all packages that are out of date. pacman will examine every +package installed on the system, and if a newer package exists on the +server it will upgrade. pacman will present a report of all packages +it wants to upgrade and will not proceed without user confirmation. +Dependencies are automatically resolved at this level and will be +installed/upgraded if necessary. +.TP +.B "\-w, \-\-downloadonly" +Retrieve all packages from the server, but do not install/upgrade anything. +.TP +.B "\-y, \-\-refresh" +Download a fresh copy of the master package list from the ftp server +defined in \fI/etc/pacman.conf\fP. This should typically be used each +time you use \fB--sysupgrade\fP. +.TP +.B "\-\-ignore " +This option functions exactly the same as the \fBIgnorePkg\fP configuration +directive. Sometimes it can be handy to skip some package updates without +having to edit \fIpacman.conf\fP each time. +.SH REMOVE OPTIONS +.TP +.B "\-c, \-\-cascade" +Remove all target packages, as well as all packages that depend on one +or more target packages. This operation is recursive. +.TP +.B "\-k, \-\-keep" +Removes the database entry only. Leaves all files in place. +.TP +.B "\-n, \-\-nosave" +Instructs pacman to ignore file backup designations. Normally, when +a file is about to be \fIremoved\fP from the system the database is first +checked to see if the file should be renamed to a .pacsave extension. If +\fB--nosave\fP is used, these designations are ignored and the files are +removed. +.TP +.B "\-s, \-\-recursive" +For each target specified, remove it and all its dependencies, provided +that (A) they are not required by other packages; and (B) they were not +explicitly installed by the user. +This option is analagous to a backwards --sync operation. +.SH QUERY OPTIONS +.TP +.B "\-e, \-\-orphans" +List all packages that were explicitly installed (ie, not pulled in +as a dependency by other packages) and are not required by any other +packages. +.TP +.B "\-g, \-\-groups" +Display all package members of a named group, or all grouped packages if +no name is specified. +.TP +.B "\-i, \-\-info" +Display information on a given package. If it is used with the \fB-p\fP +option then the .PKGINFO file will be printed. +.TP +.B "\-l, \-\-list" +List all files owned by . Multiple packages can be specified on +the command line. +.TP +.B "\-m, \-\-foreign" +List all packages that were not found in the sync database(s). Typically these +are packages that were downloaded manually and installed with --add. +.TP +.B "\-o, \-\-owns " +Search for the package that owns . +.TP +.B "\-p, \-\-file" +Tells pacman that the package supplied on the command line is a +file, not an entry in the database. Pacman will decompress the +file and query it. This is useful with \fB--info\fP and \fB--list\fP. +.TP +.B "\-s, \-\-search " +This will search each locally-installed package for names or descriptions +that matches . +.SH HANDLING CONFIG FILES +pacman uses the same logic as rpm to determine action against files +that are designated to be backed up. During an upgrade, it uses 3 +md5 hashes for each backup file to determine the required action: +one for the original file installed, one for the new file that's about +to be installed, and one for the actual file existing on the filesystem. +After comparing these 3 hashes, the follow scenarios can result: +.TP +original=\fBX\fP, current=\fBX\fP, new=\fBX\fP +All three files are the same, so we win either way. Install the new file. +.TP +original=\fBX\fP, current=\fBX\fP, new=\fBY\fP +The current file is un-altered from the original but the new one is +different. Since the user did not ever modify the file, and the new +one may contain improvements/bugfixes, we install the new file. +.TP +original=\fBX\fP, current=\fBY\fP, new=\fBX\fP +Both package versions contain the exact same file, but the one +on the filesystem has been modified since. In this case, we leave +the current file in place. +.TP +original=\fBX\fP, current=\fBY\fP, new=\fBY\fP +The new one is identical to the current one. Win win. Install the new file. +.TP +original=\fBX\fP, current=\fBY\fP, new=\fBZ\fP +All three files are different, so we install the new file with a .pacnew +extension and warn the user, so she can manually move the file into place +after making any necessary customizations. +.SH CONFIGURATION +pacman will attempt to read \fI/etc/pacman.conf\fP each time it is invoked. This +configuration file is divided into sections or \fIrepositories\fP. Each section +defines a package repository that pacman can use when searching for packages in +--sync mode. The exception to this is the \fIoptions\fP section, which defines +global options. +.TP +.SH Example: +.RS +.nf +[options] +NoUpgrade = etc/passwd etc/group etc/shadow +NoUpgrade = etc/fstab + +Include = /etc/pacman.d/current + +[custom] +Server = file:///home/pkgs + +.fi +.RE +.SH CONFIG: OPTIONS +.TP +.B "DBPath = path/to/db/dir" +Overrides the default location of the toplevel database directory. The default is +\fIvar/lib/pacman\fP. +.B "CacheDir = path/to/cache/dir" +Overrides the default location of the package cache directory. The default is +\fIvar/cache/pacman\fP. +.TP +.TP +.B "HoldPkg = [package] ..." +If a user tries to \fB--remove\fP a package that's listed in HoldPkg, pacman +will ask for confirmation before proceeding. +.TP +.B "IgnorePkg = [package] ..." +Instructs pacman to ignore any upgrades for this package when performing a +\fB--sysupgrade\fP. +.TP +.B "Include = " +Include another config file. This config file can include repositories or +general configuration options. +.TP +.B "ProxyServer = [:port]" +If set, pacman will use this proxy server for all ftp/http transfers. +.TP +.B "XferCommand = /path/to/command %u" +If set, pacman will use this external program to download all remote files. +All instances of \fB%u\fP will be replaced with the URL to be downloaded. If +present, instances of \fB%o\fP will be replaced with the local filename, plus a +".part" extension, which allows programs like wget to do file resumes properly. + +This option is useful for users who experience problems with pacman's built-in http/ftp +support, or need the more advanced proxy support that comes with utilities like +wget. +.TP +.B "NoPassiveFtp" +Disables passive ftp connections when downloading packages. (aka Active Mode) +.TP +.B "NoUpgrade = [file] ..." +All files listed with a \fBNoUpgrade\fP directive will never be touched during a package +install/upgrade. \fINote:\fP do not include the leading slash when specifying files. +.TP +.B "NoExtract = [file] ..." +All files listed with a \fBNoExtract\fP directive will never be extracted from +a package into the filesystem. This can be useful when you don't want part of +a package to be installed. For example, if your httpd root uses an index.php, +then you would not want the index.html file to be extracted from the apache +package. +.TP +.B "UseSyslog" +Log action messages through syslog(). This will insert pacman log entries into your +/var/log/messages or equivalent. +.TP +.B "LogFile = /path/to/file" +Log actions directly to a file, usually /var/log/pacman.log. + +.SH CONFIG: REPOSITORIES +Each repository section defines a section name and at least one location where the packages +can be found. The section name is defined by the string within square brackets (eg, the two +above are 'current' and 'custom'). Locations are defined with the \fIServer\fP directive and +follow a URL naming structure. Currently only ftp is supported for remote servers. If you +want to use a local directory, you can specify the full path with a 'file://' prefix, as +shown above. +The order of repositories in the file matters; repositories listed first will +take precidence over those listed later in the file when packages in two +repositories have identical names, regardless of version number. +.SH USING YOUR OWN REPOSITORY +Let's say you have a bunch of custom packages in \fI/home/pkgs\fP and their respective PKGBUILD +files are all in \fI/var/abs/local\fP. All you need to do is generate a compressed package database +in the \fI/home/pkgs\fP directory so pacman can find it when run with --refresh. + +.RS +.nf +# gensync /var/abs/local /home/pkgs/custom.db.tar.gz +.fi +.RE + +The above command will read all PKGBUILD files in /var/abs/local and generate a compressed +database called /home/pkgs/custom.db.tar.gz. Note that the database must be of the form +\fI{treename}.db.tar.gz\fP, where {treename} is the name of the section defined in the +configuration file. +That's it! Now configure your \fIcustom\fP section in the configuration file as shown in the +config example above. Pacman will now use your package repository. If you add new packages to +the repository, remember to re-generate the database and use pacman's --refresh option. +.SH SEE ALSO +\fBmakepkg\fP is the package-building tool that comes with pacman. +.SH AUTHOR +.nf +Judd Vinet +.fi diff --git a/doc/pacman.8.in b/doc/pacman.8.in deleted file mode 100644 index 15f48b60..00000000 --- a/doc/pacman.8.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,334 +0,0 @@ -.TH pacman 8 "January 21, 2006" "pacman @PACKAGE_VERSION@" "" -.SH NAME -pacman \- package manager utility -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBpacman [options] [package] ...\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBpacman\fP is a \fIpackage management\fP utility that tracks installed -packages on a linux system. It has simple dependency support and the ability -to connect to a remote ftp server and automatically upgrade packages on -the local system. pacman package are \fIgzipped tar\fP format. -.SH OPERATIONS -.TP -.B "\-A, \-\-add" -Add a package to the system. Package will be uncompressed -into the installation root and the database will be updated. -.TP -.B "\-F, \-\-freshen" -This is like --upgrade except that, unlike --upgrade, this will only -upgrade packages that are already installed on your system. -.TP -.B "\-Q, \-\-query" -Query the package database. This operation allows you to -view installed packages and their files, as well as meta-info -about individual packages (dependencies, conflicts, install date, -build date, size). This can be run against the local package -database or can be used on individual .tar.gz packages. See -\fBQUERY OPTIONS\fP below. -.TP -.B "\-R, \-\-remove" -Remove a package from the system. Files belonging to the -specified package will be deleted, and the database will -be updated. Most configuration files will be saved with a -\fI.pacsave\fP extension unless the \fB--nosave\fP option was -used. -.TP -.B "\-S, \-\-sync" -Synchronize packages. With this function you can install packages -directly from the ftp servers, complete with all dependencies required -to run the packages. For example, \fBpacman -S qt\fP will download -qt and all the packages it depends on and install them. You could also use -\fBpacman -Su\fP to upgrade all packages that are out of date (see below). -.TP -.B "\-U, \-\-upgrade" -Upgrade a package. This is essentially a "remove-then-add" -process. See \fBHANDLING CONFIG FILES\fP for an explanation -on how pacman takes care of config files. -.TP -.B "\-V, \-\-version" -Display version and exit. -.TP -.B "\-h, \-\-help" -Display syntax for the given operation. If no operation was -supplied then the general syntax is shown. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.B "\-d, \-\-nodeps" -Skips all dependency checks. Normally, pacman will always check -a package's dependency fields to ensure that all dependencies are -installed and there are no package conflicts in the system. This -switch disables these checks. -.TP -.B "\-f, \-\-force" -Bypass file conflict checks, overwriting conflicting files. If the -package that is about to be installed contains files that are already -installed, this option will cause all those files to be overwritten. -This option should be used with care, ideally not at all. -.TP -.B "\-r, \-\-root " -Specify alternative installation root (default is "/"). This -should \fInot\fP be used as a way to install software into -e.g. /usr/local instead of /usr. Instead this should be used -if you want to install a package on a temporary mounted partition, -which is "owned" by another system. By using this option you not only -specify where the software should be installed, but you also -specify which package database to use. -.TP -.B "\-v, \-\-verbose" -Output more status and error messages. -.TP -.B "\-\-config " -Specify an alternate configuration file. -.TP -.B "\-\-noconfirm" -Bypass any and all "Are you sure?" messages. It's not a good idea to do this -unless you want to run pacman from a script. -.TP -.B "\-\-noprogressbar" -Do not show a progress bar when downloading files. This can be useful for -scripts that call pacman and capture the output. -.SH SYNC OPTIONS -.TP -.B "\-c, \-\-clean" -Remove old packages from the cache. When pacman downloads packages, -it saves them in \fI/var/cache/pacman/pkg\fP. If you need to free up -diskspace, you can remove these packages by using the --clean option. -Using one --clean (or -c) switch will only remove \fIold\fP packages. -Use it twice to remove \fIall\fP packages from the cache. -.TP -.B "\-g, \-\-groups" -Display all the members for each package group specified. If no group -names are provided, all groups will be listed. -.TP -.B "\-i, \-\-info" -Display dependency information for a given package. This will search -through all repositories for a matching package and display the -dependencies, conflicts, etc. -.TP -.B "\-l, \-\-list" -List all files in the specified repositories. Multiple repositories can -be specified on the command line. -.TP -.B "\-p, \-\-print-uris" -Print out URIs for each package that will be installed, including any -dependencies that have yet to be installed. These can be piped to a -file and downloaded at a later time, using a program like wget. -.TP -.B "\-s, \-\-search " -This will search each package in the package list for names or descriptions -that matches . -.TP -.B "\-u, \-\-sysupgrade" -Upgrades all packages that are out of date. pacman will examine every -package installed on the system, and if a newer package exists on the -server it will upgrade. pacman will present a report of all packages -it wants to upgrade and will not proceed without user confirmation. -Dependencies are automatically resolved at this level and will be -installed/upgraded if necessary. -.TP -.B "\-w, \-\-downloadonly" -Retrieve all packages from the server, but do not install/upgrade anything. -.TP -.B "\-y, \-\-refresh" -Download a fresh copy of the master package list from the ftp server -defined in \fI/etc/pacman.conf\fP. This should typically be used each -time you use \fB--sysupgrade\fP. -.TP -.B "\-\-ignore " -This option functions exactly the same as the \fBIgnorePkg\fP configuration -directive. Sometimes it can be handy to skip some package updates without -having to edit \fIpacman.conf\fP each time. -.SH REMOVE OPTIONS -.TP -.B "\-c, \-\-cascade" -Remove all target packages, as well as all packages that depend on one -or more target packages. This operation is recursive. -.TP -.B "\-k, \-\-keep" -Removes the database entry only. Leaves all files in place. -.TP -.B "\-n, \-\-nosave" -Instructs pacman to ignore file backup designations. Normally, when -a file is about to be \fIremoved\fP from the system the database is first -checked to see if the file should be renamed to a .pacsave extension. If -\fB--nosave\fP is used, these designations are ignored and the files are -removed. -.TP -.B "\-s, \-\-recursive" -For each target specified, remove it and all its dependencies, provided -that (A) they are not required by other packages; and (B) they were not -explicitly installed by the user. -This option is analagous to a backwards --sync operation. -.SH QUERY OPTIONS -.TP -.B "\-e, \-\-orphans" -List all packages that were explicitly installed (ie, not pulled in -as a dependency by other packages) and are not required by any other -packages. -.TP -.B "\-g, \-\-groups" -Display all package members of a named group, or all grouped packages if -no name is specified. -.TP -.B "\-i, \-\-info" -Display information on a given package. If it is used with the \fB-p\fP -option then the .PKGINFO file will be printed. -.TP -.B "\-l, \-\-list" -List all files owned by . Multiple packages can be specified on -the command line. -.TP -.B "\-m, \-\-foreign" -List all packages that were not found in the sync database(s). Typically these -are packages that were downloaded manually and installed with --add. -.TP -.B "\-o, \-\-owns " -Search for the package that owns . -.TP -.B "\-p, \-\-file" -Tells pacman that the package supplied on the command line is a -file, not an entry in the database. Pacman will decompress the -file and query it. This is useful with \fB--info\fP and \fB--list\fP. -.TP -.B "\-s, \-\-search " -This will search each locally-installed package for names or descriptions -that matches . -.SH HANDLING CONFIG FILES -pacman uses the same logic as rpm to determine action against files -that are designated to be backed up. During an upgrade, it uses 3 -md5 hashes for each backup file to determine the required action: -one for the original file installed, one for the new file that's about -to be installed, and one for the actual file existing on the filesystem. -After comparing these 3 hashes, the follow scenarios can result: -.TP -original=\fBX\fP, current=\fBX\fP, new=\fBX\fP -All three files are the same, so we win either way. Install the new file. -.TP -original=\fBX\fP, current=\fBX\fP, new=\fBY\fP -The current file is un-altered from the original but the new one is -different. Since the user did not ever modify the file, and the new -one may contain improvements/bugfixes, we install the new file. -.TP -original=\fBX\fP, current=\fBY\fP, new=\fBX\fP -Both package versions contain the exact same file, but the one -on the filesystem has been modified since. In this case, we leave -the current file in place. -.TP -original=\fBX\fP, current=\fBY\fP, new=\fBY\fP -The new one is identical to the current one. Win win. Install the new file. -.TP -original=\fBX\fP, current=\fBY\fP, new=\fBZ\fP -All three files are different, so we install the new file with a .pacnew -extension and warn the user, so she can manually move the file into place -after making any necessary customizations. -.SH CONFIGURATION -pacman will attempt to read \fI/etc/pacman.conf\fP each time it is invoked. This -configuration file is divided into sections or \fIrepositories\fP. Each section -defines a package repository that pacman can use when searching for packages in ---sync mode. The exception to this is the \fIoptions\fP section, which defines -global options. -.TP -.SH Example: -.RS -.nf -[options] -NoUpgrade = etc/passwd etc/group etc/shadow -NoUpgrade = etc/fstab - -Include = /etc/pacman.d/current - -[custom] -Server = file:///home/pkgs - -.fi -.RE -.SH CONFIG: OPTIONS -.TP -.B "DBPath = path/to/db/dir" -Overrides the default location of the toplevel database directory. The default is -\fIvar/lib/pacman\fP. -.B "CacheDir = path/to/cache/dir" -Overrides the default location of the package cache directory. The default is -\fIvar/cache/pacman\fP. -.TP -.TP -.B "HoldPkg = [package] ..." -If a user tries to \fB--remove\fP a package that's listed in HoldPkg, pacman -will ask for confirmation before proceeding. -.TP -.B "IgnorePkg = [package] ..." -Instructs pacman to ignore any upgrades for this package when performing a -\fB--sysupgrade\fP. -.TP -.B "Include = " -Include another config file. This config file can include repositories or -general configuration options. -.TP -.B "ProxyServer = [:port]" -If set, pacman will use this proxy server for all ftp/http transfers. -.TP -.B "XferCommand = /path/to/command %u" -If set, pacman will use this external program to download all remote files. -All instances of \fB%u\fP will be replaced with the URL to be downloaded. If -present, instances of \fB%o\fP will be replaced with the local filename, plus a -".part" extension, which allows programs like wget to do file resumes properly. - -This option is useful for users who experience problems with pacman's built-in http/ftp -support, or need the more advanced proxy support that comes with utilities like -wget. -.TP -.B "NoPassiveFtp" -Disables passive ftp connections when downloading packages. (aka Active Mode) -.TP -.B "NoUpgrade = [file] ..." -All files listed with a \fBNoUpgrade\fP directive will never be touched during a package -install/upgrade. \fINote:\fP do not include the leading slash when specifying files. -.TP -.B "NoExtract = [file] ..." -All files listed with a \fBNoExtract\fP directive will never be extracted from -a package into the filesystem. This can be useful when you don't want part of -a package to be installed. For example, if your httpd root uses an index.php, -then you would not want the index.html file to be extracted from the apache -package. -.TP -.B "UseSyslog" -Log action messages through syslog(). This will insert pacman log entries into your -/var/log/messages or equivalent. -.TP -.B "LogFile = /path/to/file" -Log actions directly to a file, usually /var/log/pacman.log. - -.SH CONFIG: REPOSITORIES -Each repository section defines a section name and at least one location where the packages -can be found. The section name is defined by the string within square brackets (eg, the two -above are 'current' and 'custom'). Locations are defined with the \fIServer\fP directive and -follow a URL naming structure. Currently only ftp is supported for remote servers. If you -want to use a local directory, you can specify the full path with a 'file://' prefix, as -shown above. -The order of repositories in the file matters; repositories listed first will -take precidence over those listed later in the file when packages in two -repositories have identical names, regardless of version number. -.SH USING YOUR OWN REPOSITORY -Let's say you have a bunch of custom packages in \fI/home/pkgs\fP and their respective PKGBUILD -files are all in \fI/var/abs/local\fP. All you need to do is generate a compressed package database -in the \fI/home/pkgs\fP directory so pacman can find it when run with --refresh. - -.RS -.nf -# gensync /var/abs/local /home/pkgs/custom.db.tar.gz -.fi -.RE - -The above command will read all PKGBUILD files in /var/abs/local and generate a compressed -database called /home/pkgs/custom.db.tar.gz. Note that the database must be of the form -\fI{treename}.db.tar.gz\fP, where {treename} is the name of the section defined in the -configuration file. -That's it! Now configure your \fIcustom\fP section in the configuration file as shown in the -config example above. Pacman will now use your package repository. If you add new packages to -the repository, remember to re-generate the database and use pacman's --refresh option. -.SH SEE ALSO -\fBmakepkg\fP is the package-building tool that comes with pacman. -.SH AUTHOR -.nf -Judd Vinet -.fi diff --git a/doc/po/.cvsignore b/doc/po/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index 693f3e02..00000000 --- a/doc/po/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -Makefile -Makefile.in -*.gmo -POTFILES -stamp-po - diff --git a/doc/po/hu.po b/doc/po/hu.po deleted file mode 100644 index 936463d2..00000000 --- a/doc/po/hu.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2595 +0,0 @@ -# Hungarian translation of pacman. -# Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: pacman\n" -"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2007-01-30 13:43-0600\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2006-08-26 14:53+0200\n" -"Last-Translator: Hungarian \n" -"Language-Team: Hungarian \n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-2\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -# type: TH -#: pacman.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "pacman" -msgstr "" - -# type: TH -#: pacman.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "January 21, 2006" -msgstr "2006. január 21." - -# type: TH -#: pacman.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "pacman 3.0.0" -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:2 makepkg.8:2 PKGBUILD.8:2 -#, no-wrap -msgid "NAME" -msgstr "NÉV" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:4 -msgid "pacman - package manager utility" -msgstr "pacman - csomagkezelő segédeszköz" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:4 makepkg.8:4 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SYNOPSIS" -msgstr "ÁTTEKINTÉS" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:6 -msgid "BoperationE [options] EpackageE [package] ...>" -msgstr "BműveletE [opciók] EcsomagE [csomag] ...>" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:6 makepkg.8:6 PKGBUILD.8:4 -#, no-wrap -msgid "DESCRIPTION" -msgstr "LEÍRÁS" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:11 -msgid "" -"B is a I utility that tracks installed packages " -"on a linux system. It has simple dependency support and the ability to " -"connect to a remote ftp server and automatically upgrade packages on the " -"local system. pacman package are I format." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:11 -#, no-wrap -msgid "OPERATIONS" -msgstr "MŰVELETEK" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:12 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-A, --add>" -msgstr "B<-A, --add>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:16 -msgid "" -"Add a package to the system. Package will be uncompressed into the " -"installation root and the database will be updated." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:16 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-F, --freshen>" -msgstr "B<-F, --freshen>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:20 -msgid "" -"This is like --upgrade except that, unlike --upgrade, this will only upgrade " -"packages that are already installed on your system." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:20 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-Q, --query>" -msgstr "B<-Q, --query>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:28 -msgid "" -"Query the package database. This operation allows you to view installed " -"packages and their files, as well as meta-info about individual packages " -"(dependencies, conflicts, install date, build date, size). This can be run " -"against the local package database or can be used on individual .tar.gz " -"packages. See B below." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:28 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-R, --remove>" -msgstr "B<-R, --remove>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:35 -msgid "" -"Remove a package from the system. Files belonging to the specified package " -"will be deleted, and the database will be updated. Most configuration files " -"will be saved with a I<.pacsave> extension unless the B<--nosave> option was " -"used." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:35 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-S, --sync>" -msgstr "B<-S, --sync>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:42 -msgid "" -"Synchronize packages. With this function you can install packages directly " -"from the ftp servers, complete with all dependencies required to run the " -"packages. For example, B will download qt and all the " -"packages it depends on and install them. You could also use B to " -"upgrade all packages that are out of date (see below)." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:42 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-U, --upgrade>" -msgstr "B<-U, --upgrade>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:47 -msgid "" -"Upgrade a package. This is essentially a \"remove-then-add\" process. See " -"B for an explanation on how pacman takes care of " -"config files." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:47 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-V, --version>" -msgstr "B<-V, --version>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:50 -msgid "Display version and exit." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:50 makepkg.8:388 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-h, --help>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:54 -msgid "" -"Display syntax for the given operation. If no operation was supplied then " -"the general syntax is shown." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:54 -#, no-wrap -msgid "OPTIONS" -msgstr "OPCIÓK" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:55 makepkg.8:368 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-d, --nodeps>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:61 -msgid "" -"Skips all dependency checks. Normally, pacman will always check a package's " -"dependency fields to ensure that all dependencies are installed and there " -"are no package conflicts in the system. This switch disables these checks." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:61 makepkg.8:378 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-f, --force>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:67 -msgid "" -"Bypass file conflict checks, overwriting conflicting files. If the package " -"that is about to be installed contains files that are already installed, " -"this option will cause all those files to be overwritten. This option " -"should be used with care, ideally not at all." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:67 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-r, --root EpathE>" -msgstr "B<-r, --root EútvonalE>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:76 -msgid "" -"Specify alternative installation root (default is \"/\"). This should I " -"be used as a way to install software into e.g. /usr/local instead of /usr. " -"Instead this should be used if you want to install a package on a temporary " -"mounted partition, which is \"owned\" by another system. By using this " -"option you not only specify where the software should be installed, but you " -"also specify which package database to use." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:76 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-v, --verbose>" -msgstr "B<-v, --verbose>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:79 -msgid "Output more status and error messages." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:79 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--config EpathE>" -msgstr "B<--config EútvonalE>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:82 -msgid "Specify an alternate configuration file." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:82 makepkg.8:429 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--noconfirm>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:86 -msgid "" -"Bypass any and all \"Are you sure?\" messages. It's not a good idea to do " -"this unless you want to run pacman from a script." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:86 makepkg.8:434 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--noprogressbar>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:90 -msgid "" -"Do not show a progress bar when downloading files. This can be useful for " -"scripts that call pacman and capture the output." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:90 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SYNC OPTIONS" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:91 makepkg.8:362 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-c, --clean>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:98 -msgid "" -"Remove old packages from the cache. When pacman downloads packages, it " -"saves them in I. If you need to free up diskspace, " -"you can remove these packages by using the --clean option. Using one --" -"clean (or -c) switch will only remove I packages. Use it twice to " -"remove I packages from the cache." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:98 pacman.8:168 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-g, --groups>" -msgstr "B<-g, --groups>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:102 -msgid "" -"Display all the members for each package group specified. If no group names " -"are provided, all groups will be listed." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:102 pacman.8:172 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-i, --info>" -msgstr "B<-i, --info>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:107 -msgid "" -"Display dependency information for a given package. This will search " -"through all repositories for a matching package and display the " -"dependencies, conflicts, etc." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:107 pacman.8:176 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-l, --list>" -msgstr "B<-l, --list>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:111 -msgid "" -"List all files in the specified repositories. Multiple repositories can be " -"specified on the command line." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:111 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p, --print-uris>" -msgstr "B<-p, --print-uris>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:116 -msgid "" -"Print out URIs for each package that will be installed, including any " -"dependencies that have yet to be installed. These can be piped to a file " -"and downloaded at a later time, using a program like wget." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:116 pacman.8:192 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s, --search EregexpE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:120 -msgid "" -"This will search each package in the package list for names or descriptions " -"that matches EregexpE." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:120 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-u, --sysupgrade>" -msgstr "B<-u, --sysupgrade>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:128 -msgid "" -"Upgrades all packages that are out of date. pacman will examine every " -"package installed on the system, and if a newer package exists on the server " -"it will upgrade. pacman will present a report of all packages it wants to " -"upgrade and will not proceed without user confirmation. Dependencies are " -"automatically resolved at this level and will be installed/upgraded if " -"necessary." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:128 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-w, --downloadonly>" -msgstr "B<-w, --downloadonly>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:131 -msgid "" -"Retrieve all packages from the server, but do not install/upgrade anything." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:131 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-y, --refresh>" -msgstr "B<-y, --refresh>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:136 -msgid "" -"Download a fresh copy of the master package list from the ftp server defined " -"in I. This should typically be used each time you use B<--" -"sysupgrade>." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:136 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--ignore EpkgE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:141 -msgid "" -"This option functions exactly the same as the B configuration " -"directive. Sometimes it can be handy to skip some package updates without " -"having to edit I each time." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:141 -#, no-wrap -msgid "REMOVE OPTIONS" -msgstr "ELTÁVOLÍTÁSI OPCIÓK" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:142 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-c, --cascade>" -msgstr "B<-c, --cascade>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:146 -msgid "" -"Remove all target packages, as well as all packages that depend on one or " -"more target packages. This operation is recursive." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:146 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-k, --keep>" -msgstr "B<-k, --keep>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:149 -msgid "Removes the database entry only. Leaves all files in place." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:149 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n, --nosave>" -msgstr "B<-n, --nosave>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:156 -msgid "" -"Instructs pacman to ignore file backup designations. Normally, when a file " -"is about to be I from the system the database is first checked to " -"see if the file should be renamed to a .pacsave extension. If B<--nosave> " -"is used, these designations are ignored and the files are removed." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:156 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s, --recursive>" -msgstr "B<-s, --recursive>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:162 -msgid "" -"For each target specified, remove it and all its dependencies, provided that " -"(A) they are not required by other packages; and (B) they were not " -"explicitly installed by the user. This option is analagous to a backwards --" -"sync operation." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:162 -#, no-wrap -msgid "QUERY OPTIONS" -msgstr "LEKÉRDEZÉSI OPCIÓK" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:163 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-e, --orphans>" -msgstr "B<-e, --orphans>" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:168 -msgid "" -"List all packages that were explicitly installed (ie, not pulled in as a " -"dependency by other packages) and are not required by any other packages." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:172 -msgid "" -"Display all package members of a named group, or all grouped packages if no " -"name is specified." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:176 -msgid "" -"Display information on a given package. If it is used with the B<-p> option " -"then the .PKGINFO file will be printed." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:180 -msgid "" -"List all files owned by EpackageE. Multiple packages can be " -"specified on the command line." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:180 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-m, --foreign>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:184 -msgid "" -"List all packages that were not found in the sync database(s). Typically " -"these are packages that were downloaded manually and installed with --add." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:184 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-o, --owns EfileE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:187 -msgid "Search for the package that owns EfileE." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:187 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p, --file>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:192 -msgid "" -"Tells pacman that the package supplied on the command line is a file, not an " -"entry in the database. Pacman will decompress the file and query it. This " -"is useful with B<--info> and B<--list>." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:196 -msgid "" -"This will search each locally-installed package for names or descriptions " -"that matches EregexpE." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:196 -#, no-wrap -msgid "HANDLING CONFIG FILES" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:203 -msgid "" -"pacman uses the same logic as rpm to determine action against files that are " -"designated to be backed up. During an upgrade, it uses 3 md5 hashes for " -"each backup file to determine the required action: one for the original file " -"installed, one for the new file that's about to be installed, and one for " -"the actual file existing on the filesystem. After comparing these 3 hashes, " -"the follow scenarios can result:" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:203 -#, no-wrap -msgid "original=B, current=B, new=B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:206 -msgid "" -"All three files are the same, so we win either way. Install the new file." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:206 -#, no-wrap -msgid "original=B, current=B, new=B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:211 -msgid "" -"The current file is un-altered from the original but the new one is " -"different. Since the user did not ever modify the file, and the new one may " -"contain improvements/bugfixes, we install the new file." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:211 -#, no-wrap -msgid "original=B, current=B, new=B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:216 -msgid "" -"Both package versions contain the exact same file, but the one on the " -"filesystem has been modified since. In this case, we leave the current file " -"in place." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:216 -#, no-wrap -msgid "original=B, current=B, new=B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:219 -msgid "" -"The new one is identical to the current one. Win win. Install the new file." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:219 -#, no-wrap -msgid "original=B, current=B, new=B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:224 -msgid "" -"All three files are different, so we install the new file with a .pacnew " -"extension and warn the user, so she can manually move the file into place " -"after making any necessary customizations." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:224 makepkg.8:439 -#, no-wrap -msgid "CONFIGURATION" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:230 -msgid "" -"pacman will attempt to read I each time it is invoked. " -"This configuration file is divided into sections or I. Each " -"section defines a package repository that pacman can use when searching for " -"packages in --sync mode. The exception to this is the I section, " -"which defines global options." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:231 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Example:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:237 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"[options]\n" -"NoUpgrade = etc/passwd etc/group etc/shadow\n" -"NoUpgrade = etc/fstab\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:239 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Include = /etc/pacman.d/current\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:242 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"[custom]\n" -"Server = file:///home/pkgs\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:245 -#, no-wrap -msgid "CONFIG: OPTIONS" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:246 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:253 -msgid "" -"Overrides the default location of the toplevel database directory. The " -"default is I. B Overrides the " -"default location of the package cache directory. The default is I." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:254 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BpackageE [package] ...>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:258 -msgid "" -"If a user tries to B<--remove> a package that's listed in HoldPkg, pacman " -"will ask for confirmation before proceeding." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:258 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BpackageE [package] ...>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:262 -msgid "" -"Instructs pacman to ignore any upgrades for this package when performing a " -"B<--sysupgrade>." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:262 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BpathE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:266 -msgid "" -"Include another config file. This config file can include repositories or " -"general configuration options." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:266 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Bhost|ipE[:port]>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:269 -msgid "If set, pacman will use this proxy server for all ftp/http transfers." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:269 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:275 -msgid "" -"If set, pacman will use this external program to download all remote files. " -"All instances of B<%u> will be replaced with the URL to be downloaded. If " -"present, instances of B<%o> will be replaced with the local filename, plus a " -"\".part\" extension, which allows programs like wget to do file resumes " -"properly." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:279 -msgid "" -"This option is useful for users who experience problems with pacman's built-" -"in http/ftp support, or need the more advanced proxy support that comes with " -"utilities like wget." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:279 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:282 -msgid "" -"Disables passive ftp connections when downloading packages. (aka Active Mode)" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:282 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BfileE [file] ...>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:286 -msgid "" -"All files listed with a B directive will never be touched during " -"a package install/upgrade. I do not include the leading slash when " -"specifying files." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:286 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BfileE [file] ...>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:293 -msgid "" -"All files listed with a B directive will never be extracted from " -"a package into the filesystem. This can be useful when you don't want part " -"of a package to be installed. For example, if your httpd root uses an index." -"php, then you would not want the index.html file to be extracted from the " -"apache package." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:293 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:297 -msgid "" -"Log action messages through syslog(). This will insert pacman log entries " -"into your /var/log/messages or equivalent." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:297 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:300 -msgid "Log actions directly to a file, usually /var/log/pacman.log." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:301 -#, no-wrap -msgid "CONFIG: REPOSITORIES" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:311 -msgid "" -"Each repository section defines a section name and at least one location " -"where the packages can be found. The section name is defined by the string " -"within square brackets (eg, the two above are 'current' and 'custom'). " -"Locations are defined with the I directive and follow a URL naming " -"structure. Currently only ftp is supported for remote servers. If you want " -"to use a local directory, you can specify the full path with a 'file://' " -"prefix, as shown above. The order of repositories in the file matters; " -"repositories listed first will take precidence over those listed later in " -"the file when packages in two repositories have identical names, regardless " -"of version number." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:311 -#, no-wrap -msgid "USING YOUR OWN REPOSITORY" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:315 -msgid "" -"Let's say you have a bunch of custom packages in I and their " -"respective PKGBUILD files are all in I. All you need to do " -"is generate a compressed package database in the I directory so " -"pacman can find it when run with --refresh." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:319 -#, no-wrap -msgid "# gensync /var/abs/local /home/pkgs/custom.db.tar.gz\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:329 -msgid "" -"The above command will read all PKGBUILD files in /var/abs/local and " -"generate a compressed database called /home/pkgs/custom.db.tar.gz. Note " -"that the database must be of the form I<{treename}.db.tar.gz>, where " -"{treename} is the name of the section defined in the configuration file. " -"That's it! Now configure your I section in the configuration file as " -"shown in the config example above. Pacman will now use your package " -"repository. If you add new packages to the repository, remember to re-" -"generate the database and use pacman's --refresh option." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:329 makepkg.8:447 PKGBUILD.8:453 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SEE ALSO" -msgstr "LÁSD MÉG" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:331 -msgid "B is the package-building tool that comes with pacman." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:331 makepkg.8:452 PKGBUILD.8:456 -#, no-wrap -msgid "AUTHOR" -msgstr "SZERZŐ" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:334 makepkg.8:455 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Judd Vinet Ejvinet@zeroflux.orgE\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: TH -#: makepkg.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "makepkg" -msgstr "makepkg" - -# type: TH -#: makepkg.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "January 30, 2006" -msgstr "2006. január 30." - -# type: TH -#: makepkg.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "makepkg #VERSION#" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:4 -msgid "makepkg - package build utility" -msgstr "makepkg - csomagkészítő segédeszköz" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:6 -msgid "B" -msgstr "B" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:15 -msgid "" -"B will build packages for you. All it needs is a build-capable " -"linux platform, wget, and some build scripts. The advantage to a script-" -"based build is that you only really do the work once. Once you have the " -"build script for a package, you just need to run makepkg and it will do the " -"rest: download and validate source files, check dependencies, configure the " -"buildtime settings, build the package, install the package into a temporary " -"root, make customizations, generate meta-info, and package the whole thing " -"up for B to use." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:18 -msgid "" -"B can be used to rebuild an entire package group or the entire " -"build tree. See B for syntax." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: makepkg.8:18 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BUILD PROCESS (or How To Build Your Own Packages)" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:22 -msgid "" -"Start in an isolated directory (ie, it's not used for anything other than " -"building this package). The build script should be called PKGBUILD and it " -"should bear resemblance to the example below." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:27 -msgid "" -"B If you have a local copy of the Arch Build System (ABS) tree on " -"your computer, you can copy the PKGBUILD.proto file to your new package " -"build directory and edit it from there. To acquire/sync the ABS tree, use " -"the B script included with pacman/makepkg." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: makepkg.8:30 PKGBUILD.8:11 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PKGBUILD Example:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:45 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"pkgname=modutils\n" -"pkgver=2.4.25\n" -"pkgrel=1\n" -"pkgdesc=\"Utilities for inserting and removing modules from the linux kernel\"\n" -"url=\"http://www.kernel.org\"\n" -"backup=(etc/modules.conf)\n" -"makedepends=('bash' 'mawk')\n" -"depends=('glibc' 'zlib')\n" -"source=(ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/$pkgname/v2.4/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.bz2 \\e\n" -" modules.conf)\n" -"md5sums=('2c0cca3ef6330a187c6ef4fe41ecaa4d' \\e\n" -" '35175bee593a7cc7d6205584a94d8625')\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:55 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"build() {\n" -" cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver\n" -" ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-insmod-static\n" -" make || return 1\n" -" make prefix=$startdir/pkg/usr install\n" -" mv $startdir/pkg/usr/sbin $startdir/pkg\n" -" mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/etc\n" -" cp ../modules.conf $startdir/pkg/etc\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" -"build() {\n" -" cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver\n" -" ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-insmod-static\n" -" make || return 1\n" -" make prefix=$startdir/pkg/usr install\n" -" mv $startdir/pkg/usr/sbin $startdir/pkg\n" -" mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/etc\n" -" cp ../modules.conf $startdir/pkg/etc\n" -"}\n" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:63 -msgid "" -"As you can see, the setup is fairly simple. The first three lines define " -"the package name and version info. They also define the final package name " -"which will be of the form I<$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel.pkg.tar.gz>. The " -"fourth line provides a brief description of the package. These four lines " -"should be present in every PKGBUILD script." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:67 -msgid "" -"The line with I specifies files that should be treated specially " -"when removing or upgrading packages. See B in the " -"I manpage for more information on this." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:73 -msgid "" -"Lines 7 and 8 list the dependencies for this package. The I array " -"specifies the run-time dependencies and I specifies the build-" -"time dependencies. In order to run the package, I must be " -"satisfied. To build the package, B dependencies must be satisifed " -"first. makepkg will check this before attempting to build the package." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:77 -msgid "" -"The I array tells makepkg which files to download/extract before " -"compiling begins. The I array provides md5sums for each of these " -"files. These are used to validate the integrity of the source files." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:82 -msgid "" -"Once your PKGBUILD is created, you can run I from the build " -"directory. makepkg will then check dependencies and look for the source " -"files required to build. If some are missing it will attempt to download " -"them, provided there is a fully-qualified URL in the I array." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:87 -msgid "" -"The sources are then extracted into a directory called ./src and the " -"I function is called. This is where all package configuration, " -"building, and installing should be done. Any customization will likely take " -"place here." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:91 -msgid "" -"After a package is built, the I function must install the package " -"files into a special package root, which can be referenced by B<$startdir/" -"pkg> in the I function. The typical way to do this is one of the " -"following:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:95 -#, no-wrap -msgid "make DESTDIR=$startdir/pkg install\n" -msgstr "make DESTDIR=$startdir/pkg install\n" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:97 -#, no-wrap -msgid "or\n" -msgstr "vagy\n" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:99 -#, no-wrap -msgid "make prefix=$startdir/pkg/usr install\n" -msgstr "make prefix=$startdir/pkg/usr install\n" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:105 -msgid "" -"Notice that the \"/usr\" portion should be present with \"prefix\", but not " -"\"DESTDIR\". \"DESTDIR\" is the favorable option to use, but not all " -"Makefiles support it. Use \"prefix\" only when \"DESTDIR\" is unavailable." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:112 -msgid "" -"Once the package is successfully installed into the package root, I " -"will remove some directories (as per Arch Linux package guidelines; if you " -"use this elsewhere, feel free to change it) like /usr/doc and /usr/info. It " -"will then strip debugging info from libraries and binaries and generate a " -"meta-info file. Finally, it will compress everything into a .pkg.tar.gz " -"file and leave it in the directory you ran B from." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:115 -msgid "" -"At this point you should have a package file in the current directory, named " -"something like name-version-release.pkg.tar.gz. Done!" -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: makepkg.8:116 PKGBUILD.8:121 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Install/Upgrade/Remove Scripting" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:120 PKGBUILD.8:125 -msgid "" -"Pacman has the ability to store and execute a package-specific script when " -"it installs, removes, or upgrades a package. This allows a package to " -"\"configure itself\" after installation and do the opposite right before it " -"is removed." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:122 PKGBUILD.8:127 -msgid "The exact time the script is run varies with each operation:" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:122 PKGBUILD.8:127 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:125 makepkg.8:133 PKGBUILD.8:130 PKGBUILD.8:138 -msgid "script is run right before files are extracted." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:126 PKGBUILD.8:131 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:129 PKGBUILD.8:134 -msgid "script is run right after files are extracted." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:130 PKGBUILD.8:135 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:134 PKGBUILD.8:139 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:137 PKGBUILD.8:142 -msgid "script is run after files are extracted." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:138 PKGBUILD.8:143 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:141 PKGBUILD.8:146 -msgid "script is run right before files are removed." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:142 PKGBUILD.8:147 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:145 PKGBUILD.8:150 -msgid "script is run right after files are removed." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:149 PKGBUILD.8:154 -msgid "" -"To use this feature, just create a file (eg, pkgname.install) and put it in " -"the same directory as the PKGBUILD script. Then use the I " -"directive:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:152 PKGBUILD.8:157 -#, no-wrap -msgid "install=pkgname.install\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:156 -msgid "" -"The install script does not need to be specified in the I array." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: makepkg.8:159 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Install scripts must follow this format:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:169 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# arg 1: the new package version\n" -"pre_install() {\n" -" #\n" -" # do pre-install stuff here\n" -" #\n" -" /bin/true\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:177 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# arg 1: the new package version\n" -"post_install() {\n" -" #\n" -" # do post-install stuff here\n" -" #\n" -" /bin/true\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:186 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# arg 1: the new package version\n" -"# arg 2: the old package version\n" -"pre_upgrade() {\n" -" #\n" -" # do pre-upgrade stuff here\n" -" #\n" -" /bin/true\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:195 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# arg 1: the new package version\n" -"# arg 2: the old package version\n" -"post_upgrade() {\n" -" #\n" -" # do post-upgrade stuff here\n" -" #\n" -" /bin/true\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:203 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# arg 1: the old package version\n" -"pre_remove() {\n" -" #\n" -" # do pre-remove stuff here\n" -" #\n" -" /bin/true\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:211 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# arg 1: the old package version\n" -"post_remove() {\n" -" #\n" -" # do post-remove stuff here\n" -" #\n" -" /bin/true\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:215 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"op=$1\n" -"shift\n" -"$op $*\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:219 -msgid "" -"This template is also available in your ABS tree (/var/abs/install.proto)." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: makepkg.8:220 PKGBUILD.8:179 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PKGBUILD Directives" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:221 PKGBUILD.8:180 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:225 PKGBUILD.8:184 -msgid "" -"The name of the package. This has be a unix-friendly name as it will be " -"used in the package filename." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:226 PKGBUILD.8:185 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:229 PKGBUILD.8:188 -msgid "" -"This is the version of the software as released from the author (eg, 2.7.1)." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:230 PKGBUILD.8:189 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:233 -msgid "This is the release number specific to Arch Linux packages." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:234 PKGBUILD.8:193 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:237 PKGBUILD.8:196 -msgid "" -"This should be a brief description of the package and its functionality." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:238 -#, fuzzy, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "B" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:243 -msgid "" -"This array allows you to override some of makepkg's default behaviour when " -"building packages. To set an option, just include the option name in the " -"B array." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:246 -msgid "I" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:247 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:251 -msgid "" -"force the package to be upgraded by B<--sysupgrade>, even if its an older " -"version." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:251 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:254 -msgid "do not remove /usr/share/doc and /usr/share/info directories." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:254 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:257 -msgid "do not strip debugging symbols from binaries and libraries." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:260 PKGBUILD.8:204 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:264 PKGBUILD.8:208 -msgid "" -"This field contains an optional URL that is associated with the piece of " -"software being packaged. This is typically the project's website." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:265 PKGBUILD.8:209 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:275 -msgid "" -"This field specifies the license(s) that apply to the package. Commonly-" -"used licenses are typically found in I. If you " -"see the package's license there, simply reference it in the license field " -"(eg, B). If the package provides a license not found in I, then you should include the license in the " -"package itself and set B or B. The license itself should be placed in a directory called I<" -"$startdir/pkg/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname>." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:278 -msgid "" -"If multiple licenses are applied, use the array form: B" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:279 PKGBUILD.8:214 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:285 PKGBUILD.8:220 -msgid "" -"Specifies a special install script that is to be included in the package. " -"This file should reside in the same directory as the PKGBUILD, and will be " -"copied into the package by makepkg. It does not need to be included in the " -"I array. (eg, install=modutils.install)" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:286 PKGBUILD.8:227 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:293 PKGBUILD.8:234 -msgid "" -"The I line is an array of source files required to build the " -"package. Source files must reside in the same directory as the PKGBUILD " -"file, unless they have a fully-qualified URL. Then if the source file does " -"not already exist in /var/cache/pacman/src, the file is downloaded by wget." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:294 PKGBUILD.8:235 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:302 -msgid "" -"If this field is present, it should contain an MD5 hash for every source " -"file specified in the I array (in the same order). makepkg will use " -"this to verify source file integrity during subsequent builds. To easily " -"generate md5sums, first build using the PKGBUILD then run BEPKGBUILD>. Then you can edit the PKGBUILD and move the I " -"line from the bottom to an appropriate location." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:303 PKGBUILD.8:261 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:308 PKGBUILD.8:266 -msgid "" -"This is an array of symbolic names that represent groups of packages, " -"allowing you to install multiple packages by requesting a single target. " -"For example, one could install all KDE packages by installing the 'kde' " -"group." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:309 PKGBUILD.8:273 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:316 PKGBUILD.8:280 -msgid "" -"A space-delimited array of filenames (without a preceding slash). The " -"I line will be propagated to the package meta-info file for pacman. " -"This will designate all files listed there to be backed up if this package " -"is ever removed from a system. See B in the " -"I manpage for more information." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:317 PKGBUILD.8:281 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:325 PKGBUILD.8:289 -msgid "" -"An array of packages that this package depends on to build and run. " -"Packages in this list should be surrounded with single quotes and contain at " -"least the package name. They can also include a version requirement of the " -"form BEversion>, where EE is one of these three " -"comparisons: B=> (greater than equal to), B=> (less than or " -"equal to), or B<=> (equal to). See the PKGBUILD example above for an " -"example of the I directive." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:326 PKGBUILD.8:290 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:330 PKGBUILD.8:294 -msgid "" -"An array of packages that this package depends on to build (ie, not required " -"to run). Packages in this list should follow the same format as I." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:331 PKGBUILD.8:303 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:336 PKGBUILD.8:308 -msgid "" -"An array of packages that will conflict with this package (ie, they cannot " -"both be installed at the same time). This directive follows the same format " -"as I except you cannot specify versions here, only package names." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:337 PKGBUILD.8:309 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:343 PKGBUILD.8:315 -msgid "" -"An array of \"virtual provisions\" that this package provides. This allows " -"a package to provide dependency names other than it's own package name. For " -"example, the kernel-scsi and kernel-ide packages can each provide 'kernel' " -"which allows packages to simply depend on 'kernel' rather than \"kernel-scsi " -"OR kernel-ide OR ...\"" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:344 PKGBUILD.8:316 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:350 PKGBUILD.8:322 -msgid "" -"This is an array of packages that this package should replace, and can be " -"used to handle renamed/combined packages. For example, if the kernel " -"package gets renamed to kernel-ide, then subsequent 'pacman -Syu' calls will " -"not pick up the upgrade, due to the differing package names. I " -"handles this." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: makepkg.8:351 -#, fuzzy, no-wrap -msgid "MAKEPKG OPTIONS" -msgstr "ELTÁVOLÍTÁSI OPCIÓK" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:352 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-b, --builddeps>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:359 -msgid "" -"Build missing dependencies from source. When makepkg finds missing build-" -"time or run-time dependencies, it will look for the dependencies' PKGBUILD " -"files under $ABSROOT (set in your /etc/makepkg.conf). If it finds them it " -"will run another copy of makepkg to build and install the missing " -"dependencies. The child makepkg calls will be made with the B<-b> and B<-i> " -"options." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:359 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-B, --noccache>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:362 -msgid "Do not use ccache during build." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:365 -msgid "Clean up leftover work files/directories after a successful build." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:365 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-C, --cleancache>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:368 -msgid "Removes all source files from the cache directory to free up diskspace." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:373 -msgid "" -"Do not perform any dependency checks. This will let you override/ignore any " -"dependencies required. There's a good chance this option will break the " -"build process if all of the dependencies aren't installed." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:373 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-e, --noextract>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:378 -msgid "" -"Do not extract source files. Instead, use whatever already exists in the " -"src/ directory. This is handy if you want to go into src and manually patch/" -"tweak code, then make a package out of the result." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:383 -msgid "" -"B will not build a package if a I " -"file already exists in the build directory. You can override this behaviour " -"with the B<--force> switch." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:383 -#, fuzzy, no-wrap -msgid "B<-g, --genmd5>" -msgstr "B<-A, --add>" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:388 -msgid "" -"Download all source files (if required) and use I to generate md5 " -"hashes for each of them. You can then redirect the output into your " -"PKGBUILD for source validation (makepkg -g EEPKGBUILD)." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:391 -msgid "Output syntax and commandline options." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:391 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-i, --install>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:394 -msgid "Install/Upgrade the package after a successful build." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:394 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-j EjobsE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:398 -msgid "" -"Sets MAKEFLAGS=\"-jEjobsE\" before building the package. This is " -"useful for overriding the MAKEFLAGS setting in /etc/makepkg.conf." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:398 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-m, --nocolor>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:401 -msgid "Disable color in output messages" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:401 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n, --nostrip>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:404 -msgid "Do not strip binaries and libraries." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:404 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-o, --nobuild>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:407 -msgid "Download and extract files only, do not build." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:407 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p EbuildscriptE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:410 -msgid "" -"Read the package script IbuildscriptE> instead of the default " -"(I)." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:410 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-r, --rmdeps>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:414 -msgid "" -"Upon successful build, remove any dependencies installed by makepkg/pacman " -"during dependency auto-resolution (using B<-b> or B<-s>)." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:414 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s, --syncdeps>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:420 -msgid "" -"Install missing dependencies using pacman. When makepkg finds missing build-" -"time or run-time dependencies, it will run pacman to try and resolve them. " -"If successful, pacman will download the missing packages from a package " -"repository and install them for you." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:420 -#, fuzzy, no-wrap -msgid "B<-S, --sudosync>" -msgstr "B<-S, --sync>" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:425 -msgid "" -"Install missing dependencies using pacman and sudo. This is the same as B<-" -"s> except that makepkg will call pacman with sudo. This means you don't have " -"to build as root to use dependency auto-resolution." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:425 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-w EdestdirE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:429 -msgid "" -"Write the resulting package file to the directory IdestdirE> " -"instead of the current working directory." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:434 -msgid "" -"When calling pacman to resolve dependencies or conflicts, makepkg can pass " -"the I<--noconfirm> option to it so it does not wait for any user input " -"before proceeding with operations." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:438 -msgid "" -"When calling pacman, makepkg can pass the I<--noprogressbar> option to it. " -"This is useful if one is directing makepkg's output to a non-terminal (ie, a " -"file)." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:444 -msgid "" -"Configuration options are stored in I. This file is " -"parsed as a bash script, so you can export any special compiler flags you " -"wish to use. This is helpful for building for different architectures, or " -"with different optimizations." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:447 -msgid "" -"B This does not guarantee that all package Makefiles will use your " -"exported variables. Some of them are flaky..." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:449 -msgid "B is the package manager that uses packages built by makepkg." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:452 -msgid "" -"See the Arch Linux Documentation for package-building guidelines if you wish " -"to contribute packages to the Arch Linux project." -msgstr "" - -# type: TH -#: PKGBUILD.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PKGBUILD" -msgstr "" - -# type: TH -#: PKGBUILD.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "June 13, 2006" -msgstr "2006. június 13." - -# type: TH -#: PKGBUILD.8:1 -#, fuzzy, no-wrap -msgid "Archlinux Developer Manual" -msgstr "Frugalware Fejlesztői Kézikönyv" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:4 -msgid "PKGBUILD - Archlinux package builder descriptor" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:8 -msgid "" -"This manual page is meant to describe general rules about PKGBUILDs. If " -"you're interested in the package builder B itself, then see its " -"manual page, not this one." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:17 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# Last Modified: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 15:24:32 +0000\n" -"# Compiling Time: 0.17 SBU\n" -"# Maintainer: Name Eemail@addr.essE\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:27 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"pkgname=dvdauthor\n" -"pkgver=0.6.11\n" -"pkgrel=3\n" -"pkgdesc=\"Will generate a DVD movie from a valid mpeg2 stream\"\n" -"depends=('imagemagick' 'libdvdread')\n" -"Finclude sourceforge\n" -"groups=('xapps')\n" -"archs=('i686' 'x86_64')\n" -"sha1sums=('a99ea7ef6e50646b77ad47a015127925053d34ea')\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:29 -#, no-wrap -msgid "# optimization OK\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:34 -msgid "" -"As you can see, the setup is fairly simple. The first line tracks the time " -"of the last update, this is automatically updated after a successful build." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:37 -msgid "" -"The next line defines its build time. Of course, it depends on your " -"hardware, so we use SBUs instead of minutes as a unit." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:41 -msgid "" -"SBU is the Static Binutils Unit, which means the time \"repoman merge " -"binutils\" takes on your machine. By default makepkg will print out how many " -"seconds the build took. After you built binutils, you should update your /" -"etc/makepkg.conf:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:43 -msgid "SBU=\"257\"" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:47 -msgid "" -"The line above means compiling binutils on your machine took 257 seconds. " -"Starting from this point, makepkg will print out SBUs instead of seconds " -"after successful builds, and this SBU value will be equal on anyone's " -"machine." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:53 -msgid "" -"If you wish to maintain the package, write your name or nick and e-mail " -"address to the third line. If you don't plan to maintain the package just " -"wrote the PKGBUILD, then write Contributor instead of Maintainer, and then " -"someone can take it and will add his/her line later. Other lines like " -"\"Modified by\" are not allowed. Use the darcs patch comments to mention " -"others if you wish." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:61 -msgid "" -"pkgname defines the package name. It should not contain any uppercase " -"letters. The package version defines the upstream version, while the " -"package release tracks the Archlinux-specific changes. pkgrel should be an " -"integer, pkgrels like 5wanda1 are reserved for security updates. There the " -"rule is the following: If the original package's pkgrel was 4, then " -"increment it once when you add a security patch, but then use 5wanda1, " -"5wanda2 and so on. This way the user can easily upgrade to pkgrel=5 which is " -"in -current." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:64 -msgid "" -"pkgdesc is a short one-line description for the package. Usually taken from " -"the project's homepage or manpage. Try to keep the lenght under 80 chars." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:69 -msgid "" -"depends() is a bash array which defines the dependencies of the package. " -"depends() means the other package is required for building and using the " -"current one. If the dependency is runtime-only, then use rodepends(), if " -"buildtime-only then use makedepends()." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:78 -msgid "" -"The next line is a special Finclude commands which allows you to inherit any " -"directive from a PKGBUILD scheme. They can be found in the FST, under /" -"source/include. The \"util\" scheme always included, since its provided " -"functions are used by almost every PKGBUILD. Look at the /source/include/" -"sourceforge.sh, it provides the url, up2date and source() directives, so we " -"don't have to specify them here. After the Finclude you can overwrite the " -"inherited directives, for example define a custom up2date if the inherited " -"one is not sutable for you." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:82 -msgid "" -"The groups() array's first element can't be omitted, and it should be a " -"valid \"first group\". This means it should be in a foo or foo-extra format, " -"where foo or foo-extra is a dir under /source in the FST." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:90 -msgid "" -"The archs() array defines for which architectures the given package is " -"available. If it's not available, it means that gensync will skip it when " -"generating package databases. If you are not able to provide a binary " -"package for a given arch, don't include that in archs()! For example, no " -"matter if the package could be compiled in x86_64, if you haven't compiled " -"it yourself, don't include it. If you're sure it won't be available on a " -"given arch (for example it's written in x86 asm), then use !arch, for " -"example !x86_64." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:95 -msgid "" -"The sha1sums() array can be generated with the makepkg -g command. Its " -"purpose is to prevent compiling from wrong sources, especially when the " -"build is automatic. Where it is available you can use signatures(), its goal " -"is that you don't have to update it manually every time." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:103 -msgid "" -"The last line will be added automatically to the end of the PKGBUILD if the " -"build() function used your $CFLAGS or $CXXFLAGS. This is handy if you want " -"to cross-compile on a faster machine for a slower architecture. Until the " -"package doesn't use our $CFLAGS we can't cross-compile it, so please try to " -"avoid creating \"unoptimized\" packages. If the package doesn't contain any " -"architecture-dependent file, then you can add this line manually as makepkg " -"will not detect this." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:111 -msgid "" -"Finally we define a build() function that will build the package. If you " -"don't want to do anything special, probably you don't have to specify " -"anything, as the default build() (inherited from util.sh) will fit your " -"needs. Even if you define a custom build(), probably you can re-use parts of " -"the default build(). For the list of special functions provided by util.sh " -"and others refer to the /source/include dir. Again, util.sh is included " -"automatically, but you have to Finclude the others before using them!" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:117 -msgid "" -"Once the package is successfully installed into the package root, I " -"will prepare some documentation. It will then strip debugging info from " -"libraries and binaries and generate a meta-info file. Finally, it will " -"compress everything into a .fpm file and leave it in the directory you ran " -"B from." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:120 -msgid "" -"At this point you should have a package file in the current directory, named " -"something like name-version-release-arch.fpm. Done!" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:163 -msgid "" -"The install script does not need to be specified in the I array. If " -"you omit the install directive then makepkg will check for the $pkgname." -"install install and will use it if it's present." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:166 -msgid "" -"You can find a scriptlet skeleton in the /docs/tech/skel/ directory, use it " -"when creating new packages." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:168 -msgid "" -"The scriptlet messages are parsed, a simple example tells you everything:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:177 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"post_upgrade()\n" -"{\n" -"\techo \"START this will be good\"\n" -"\techo \"DONE 0\"\n" -"\techo \"START this will fail\"\n" -"\techo \"DONE 1\"\n" -"\techo \"old message\"\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:192 -msgid "This is the release number specific to Archlinux Linux packages." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: PKGBUILD.8:197 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:200 -msgid "Array of the localized package descriptions." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:203 -msgid "" -"The format is the following: pkgdesc_localized=('xx_YY foo' 'xx_YY bar')" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:213 -msgid "" -"Sets the license type (eg, \"GPL\", \"BSD\", \"NON-FREE\"). (B: This " -"option is still in development and may change in the future)" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: PKGBUILD.8:221 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:226 -msgid "" -"This directive should contain a command that prints the current upstream " -"stable version of the project. This way we can check for newer version " -"without visiting manually the project's website (see above)." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:243 -msgid "" -"If this field is present, it should contain an MD5 hash for every source " -"file specified in the I array (in the same order). makepkg will use " -"this to verify source file integrity during subsequent builds. To easily " -"generate md5sums, first build using the PKGBUILD then run BEPKGBUILD>. Then you can edit the PKGBUILD and move the I " -"line from the bottom to an appropriate location." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: PKGBUILD.8:244 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:252 -msgid "" -"If this field is present, it should contain an SHA1 hash for every source " -"file specified in the I array (in the same order). makepkg will use " -"this to verify source file integrity during subsequent builds. To easily " -"generate sha1sums, first build using the PKGBUILD then run BEPKGBUILD>. Then you can edit the PKGBUILD and move the " -"I line from the bottom to an appropriate location." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: PKGBUILD.8:253 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:258 -msgid "" -"If this field is present, it should contain an array of gpg signatures " -"required to validate the source files. Where there is no signature available " -"just leave it empty, like:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:260 -msgid "signatures=(${source[0]}.asc '')" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: PKGBUILD.8:267 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:272 -msgid "" -"This array defines on which architectures the given package is avalibable. " -"If it's not available, that will mean that gensync will skip it when " -"generating package databases." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: PKGBUILD.8:295 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:302 -msgid "" -"An array of packages that this package depends on to run (ie, not required " -"to build). Generally I should be avoided in favour of I " -"except where this will create circular dependency chains. (For example " -"building logrotate doesn't requires to have dcron installed.) Packages in " -"this list should follow the same format as I." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: PKGBUILD.8:323 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:326 -msgid "This is an array of various boolean options. The possible values are:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:339 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"nodocs Don't add any documentation automatically (ie. when there'll be\n" -" a separate documentation subpackage).\n" -"nostrip Don't strip binaries/libraries.\n" -"force This is used to force the package to be upgraded by --sysupgrade,\n" -" even if its an older version.\n" -"nobuild If this directive set, gensync will ignore this package, so users\n" -" must build these packages on their machines, they will not be able\n" -" to install them with pacman -S. Useful for closed-source, but\n" -" freeware programs.\n" -"nofakeroot Don't drop privileges after chrooting. Required by some broken\n" -" packages.\n" -"scriptlet Don't skip executing scriptlets even if we're in chroot.\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: PKGBUILD.8:341 -#, no-wrap -msgid "What is the process of chrooted build ?" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:347 -msgid "" -"First, what is chroot? We currently use fakeroot to prevent build() from " -"modifying the host system, and we use a prefix or DESTDIR directive to " -"install everything to a directory and not under to the host system. This is " -"good, but not enough." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:355 -msgid "" -"This system lacks of the ability to control the list of installed packages " -"during the build on the system of a packager, the given compiled package " -"maybe linked itself to an extra installed library. This way we can't really " -"control the list of real dependencies. For example if libquicktime is " -"installed from source on my system, then mplayer or any other program can " -"link itself to that, and so that depends() will be incorrect. Or if I have " -"the closed source binary NVidia drivers installed, some programs link tho " -"NVidia's libraries." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:358 -msgid "" -"Of course there is a sollution to avoid this, to use a real chroot instead " -"of a simple fakeroot. What is this means? The followings:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:366 -msgid "" -"When starting the build, a core chroot system is installed under /var/" -"chroot. (Of course you can change this value under /etc/makepkg.conf.) The " -"core system contains ~60 packages which are must installed to build any " -"package in a chrooted environment. These packages (for example gcc, kernel-" -"headers, make) should not be mentioned in makedepends(). 'pacman -Sg core " -"chroot-core devel-core' should show you the actial list. (We try to change " -"this list rarely of course.)" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:372 -msgid "" -"When you start building with makepkg -R, pacman will install these packages " -"to /var/chroot if necessary. This will produce a fully \"clean\" Archlinux " -"system, that consits of base packages only. This /var/chroot is fully " -"separated from the host system so that this will solve the problems " -"mentioned above. (Linking to a library installed from source, etc.)" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:377 -msgid "" -"Here comes the fun part. The packages listed in depends() and makedepends() " -"are installed to this clean (/var/chroot) system. From this point, this " -"chroot is capable to build the specified package in it without any " -"unnecessary package installed, fully separated from the host system." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:381 -msgid "" -"After this the chroot should be cleaned up which means the removal of the " -"installed depends() and makedepends(). This ensures us not to build from " -"scratch the core chroot." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:385 -msgid "" -"This way we can prevent lots of dependency problems and it is even possible " -"to build packages for a different Archlinux version. This is quite efficent " -"when building security updates or fixing critical bugs in the -stable tree." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:389 -msgid "" -"If the build is failed, the working directory will not be deleted, you can " -"find it under /var/chroot/var/tmp/fst. Later if you want to clean your " -"chroot (delete the working directory and remove unnecessary packages) you " -"can use 'makepkg -CR'." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:392 -msgid "" -"To activate building in a chroot, you should run makepkg as root at least " -"with the -R option." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: PKGBUILD.8:393 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Package splitting" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:397 -msgid "" -"Package splitting means moving out a list of specifed files to subpackages " -"(like libmysql out of mysql) and then defining the properties of subpackages." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:402 -msgid "" -"NOTE: if you create several subpackages, maintaining those packages will " -"require more and more time. Thus, unnecessary splits aren't welcome. " -"Especially, if you split out a library, then don't move the headers to the " -"package just to speed up building with a few seconds!" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:405 -msgid "" -"The B array is to define the pkgnames of the subpackages. From " -"now all the directives has their subfoo equivalent:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:421 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"pkgname -E subpkgs()\n" -"pkgdesc -E subdescs()\n" -"pkgdesc_localized -E subdescs_localized()\n" -"license() -E sublicense()\n" -"replaces() -E subreplaces()\n" -"groups() -E subgroups()\n" -"depends() -E subdepends()\n" -"rodepends() -E subrodepends()\n" -"removes() -E subremoves()\n" -"conflicts() -E subconflicts()\n" -"provides() -E subprovides()\n" -"backup() -E subbackup()\n" -"install -E subinstall()\n" -"options -E suboptions()\n" -"archs -E subarchs()\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:425 -msgid "" -"Also note that bash does not support two-dimensional arrays, so when " -"defining the array of arrays, then quotes are the major separators and " -"spaces are the minor ones." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:427 -msgid "Simple example:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:434 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"Add the followings to your bottom of your PKGBUILD\n" -"subpkgs=('foo' 'bar')\n" -"subdescs=('desc of foo' 'desc of bar')\n" -"subdepends=('foodep1 foodep2' 'bardep1 bardep2')\n" -"subgroups=('apps' 'apps')\n" -"subarchs=('i686 x86_64' 'i686 x86_64')\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:438 -msgid "" -"You may define conflicts, replaces and other directives for your " -"subpackages, but the requirement is only to define these 5 ones." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:443 -msgid "" -"The second part is to move some files to the - just defined - subpackages. " -"You should use the Fsplit command for this at the end of your build() " -"function. You can read more about Fsplit in the fwmakepkg documentation, but " -"here is a short example:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:446 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Fsplit subpkgname usr/share/\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:449 -msgid "" -"This will move the /usr/share dir of the package to the \"subpkgname\" " -"subpackage." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:452 -msgid "" -"NOTE: never use a trailing slash when defining file patterns, especially if " -"you use wildcards in it!" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:456 -msgid "B(8), B(8)" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: PKGBUILD.8:460 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"Judd Vinet Ejvinet@zeroflux.orgE\n" -"and the Frugalware developers Efrugalware-devel@frugalware.orgE\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "FrugalBuild" -#~ msgstr "FrugalBuild példa:" - -# type: SH -#~ msgid "FrugalBuild Example:" -#~ msgstr "FrugalBuild példa:" - -# type: TH -#~ msgid "Frugalware User Manual" -#~ msgstr "Frugalware Felhasználói Kézikönyv" - -# type: TP -#~ msgid "B<-c, --changelog>" -#~ msgstr "B<-c, --changelog>" - -# type: TP -#~ msgid "B<--ask EnumberE>" -#~ msgstr "B<--ask EszámE>" - -# type: TP -#~ msgid "B<-e, --dependsonly>" -#~ msgstr "B<-e, --dependsonly>" diff --git a/doc/po/pacman.pot b/doc/po/pacman.pot deleted file mode 100644 index 3dc0887c..00000000 --- a/doc/po/pacman.pot +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2563 +0,0 @@ -# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE -# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. -# -#, fuzzy -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2007-01-30 13:43-0600\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" -"Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" -"Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: ENCODING" - -# type: TH -#: pacman.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "pacman" -msgstr "" - -# type: TH -#: pacman.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "January 21, 2006" -msgstr "" - -# type: TH -#: pacman.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "pacman 3.0.0" -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:2 makepkg.8:2 ./PKGBUILD.8:2 -#, no-wrap -msgid "NAME" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:4 -msgid "pacman - package manager utility" -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:4 makepkg.8:4 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SYNOPSIS" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:6 -msgid "BoperationE [options] EpackageE [package] ...>" -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:6 makepkg.8:6 ./PKGBUILD.8:4 -#, no-wrap -msgid "DESCRIPTION" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:11 -msgid "" -"B is a I utility that tracks installed packages " -"on a linux system. It has simple dependency support and the ability to " -"connect to a remote ftp server and automatically upgrade packages on the " -"local system. pacman package are I format." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:11 -#, no-wrap -msgid "OPERATIONS" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:12 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-A, --add>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:16 -msgid "" -"Add a package to the system. Package will be uncompressed into the " -"installation root and the database will be updated." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:16 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-F, --freshen>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:20 -msgid "" -"This is like --upgrade except that, unlike --upgrade, this will only upgrade " -"packages that are already installed on your system." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:20 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-Q, --query>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:28 -msgid "" -"Query the package database. This operation allows you to view installed " -"packages and their files, as well as meta-info about individual packages " -"(dependencies, conflicts, install date, build date, size). This can be run " -"against the local package database or can be used on individual .tar.gz " -"packages. See B below." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:28 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-R, --remove>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:35 -msgid "" -"Remove a package from the system. Files belonging to the specified package " -"will be deleted, and the database will be updated. Most configuration files " -"will be saved with a I<.pacsave> extension unless the B<--nosave> option was " -"used." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:35 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-S, --sync>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:42 -msgid "" -"Synchronize packages. With this function you can install packages directly " -"from the ftp servers, complete with all dependencies required to run the " -"packages. For example, B will download qt and all the " -"packages it depends on and install them. You could also use B to " -"upgrade all packages that are out of date (see below)." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:42 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-U, --upgrade>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:47 -msgid "" -"Upgrade a package. This is essentially a \"remove-then-add\" process. See " -"B for an explanation on how pacman takes care of " -"config files." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:47 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-V, --version>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:50 -msgid "Display version and exit." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:50 makepkg.8:388 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-h, --help>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:54 -msgid "" -"Display syntax for the given operation. If no operation was supplied then " -"the general syntax is shown." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:54 -#, no-wrap -msgid "OPTIONS" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:55 makepkg.8:368 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-d, --nodeps>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:61 -msgid "" -"Skips all dependency checks. Normally, pacman will always check a package's " -"dependency fields to ensure that all dependencies are installed and there " -"are no package conflicts in the system. This switch disables these checks." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:61 makepkg.8:378 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-f, --force>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:67 -msgid "" -"Bypass file conflict checks, overwriting conflicting files. If the package " -"that is about to be installed contains files that are already installed, " -"this option will cause all those files to be overwritten. This option " -"should be used with care, ideally not at all." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:67 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-r, --root EpathE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:76 -msgid "" -"Specify alternative installation root (default is \"/\"). This should I " -"be used as a way to install software into e.g. /usr/local instead of " -"/usr. Instead this should be used if you want to install a package on a " -"temporary mounted partition, which is \"owned\" by another system. By using " -"this option you not only specify where the software should be installed, but " -"you also specify which package database to use." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:76 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-v, --verbose>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:79 -msgid "Output more status and error messages." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:79 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--config EpathE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:82 -msgid "Specify an alternate configuration file." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:82 makepkg.8:429 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--noconfirm>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:86 -msgid "" -"Bypass any and all \"Are you sure?\" messages. It's not a good idea to do " -"this unless you want to run pacman from a script." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:86 makepkg.8:434 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--noprogressbar>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:90 -msgid "" -"Do not show a progress bar when downloading files. This can be useful for " -"scripts that call pacman and capture the output." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:90 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SYNC OPTIONS" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:91 makepkg.8:362 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-c, --clean>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:98 -msgid "" -"Remove old packages from the cache. When pacman downloads packages, it " -"saves them in I. If you need to free up diskspace, " -"you can remove these packages by using the --clean option. Using one " -"--clean (or -c) switch will only remove I packages. Use it twice to " -"remove I packages from the cache." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:98 pacman.8:168 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-g, --groups>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:102 -msgid "" -"Display all the members for each package group specified. If no group names " -"are provided, all groups will be listed." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:102 pacman.8:172 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-i, --info>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:107 -msgid "" -"Display dependency information for a given package. This will search " -"through all repositories for a matching package and display the " -"dependencies, conflicts, etc." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:107 pacman.8:176 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-l, --list>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:111 -msgid "" -"List all files in the specified repositories. Multiple repositories can be " -"specified on the command line." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:111 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p, --print-uris>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:116 -msgid "" -"Print out URIs for each package that will be installed, including any " -"dependencies that have yet to be installed. These can be piped to a file " -"and downloaded at a later time, using a program like wget." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:116 pacman.8:192 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s, --search EregexpE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:120 -msgid "" -"This will search each package in the package list for names or descriptions " -"that matches EregexpE." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:120 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-u, --sysupgrade>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:128 -msgid "" -"Upgrades all packages that are out of date. pacman will examine every " -"package installed on the system, and if a newer package exists on the server " -"it will upgrade. pacman will present a report of all packages it wants to " -"upgrade and will not proceed without user confirmation. Dependencies are " -"automatically resolved at this level and will be installed/upgraded if " -"necessary." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:128 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-w, --downloadonly>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:131 -msgid "Retrieve all packages from the server, but do not install/upgrade anything." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:131 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-y, --refresh>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:136 -msgid "" -"Download a fresh copy of the master package list from the ftp server defined " -"in I. This should typically be used each time you use " -"B<--sysupgrade>." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:136 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--ignore EpkgE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:141 -msgid "" -"This option functions exactly the same as the B configuration " -"directive. Sometimes it can be handy to skip some package updates without " -"having to edit I each time." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:141 -#, no-wrap -msgid "REMOVE OPTIONS" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:142 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-c, --cascade>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:146 -msgid "" -"Remove all target packages, as well as all packages that depend on one or " -"more target packages. This operation is recursive." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:146 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-k, --keep>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:149 -msgid "Removes the database entry only. Leaves all files in place." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:149 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n, --nosave>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:156 -msgid "" -"Instructs pacman to ignore file backup designations. Normally, when a file " -"is about to be I from the system the database is first checked to " -"see if the file should be renamed to a .pacsave extension. If B<--nosave> " -"is used, these designations are ignored and the files are removed." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:156 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s, --recursive>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:162 -msgid "" -"For each target specified, remove it and all its dependencies, provided that " -"(A) they are not required by other packages; and (B) they were not " -"explicitly installed by the user. This option is analagous to a backwards " -"--sync operation." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:162 -#, no-wrap -msgid "QUERY OPTIONS" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:163 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-e, --orphans>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:168 -msgid "" -"List all packages that were explicitly installed (ie, not pulled in as a " -"dependency by other packages) and are not required by any other packages." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:172 -msgid "" -"Display all package members of a named group, or all grouped packages if no " -"name is specified." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:176 -msgid "" -"Display information on a given package. If it is used with the B<-p> option " -"then the .PKGINFO file will be printed." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:180 -msgid "" -"List all files owned by EpackageE. Multiple packages can be " -"specified on the command line." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:180 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-m, --foreign>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:184 -msgid "" -"List all packages that were not found in the sync database(s). Typically " -"these are packages that were downloaded manually and installed with --add." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:184 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-o, --owns EfileE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:187 -msgid "Search for the package that owns EfileE." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:187 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p, --file>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:192 -msgid "" -"Tells pacman that the package supplied on the command line is a file, not an " -"entry in the database. Pacman will decompress the file and query it. This " -"is useful with B<--info> and B<--list>." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:196 -msgid "" -"This will search each locally-installed package for names or descriptions " -"that matches EregexpE." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:196 -#, no-wrap -msgid "HANDLING CONFIG FILES" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:203 -msgid "" -"pacman uses the same logic as rpm to determine action against files that are " -"designated to be backed up. During an upgrade, it uses 3 md5 hashes for " -"each backup file to determine the required action: one for the original file " -"installed, one for the new file that's about to be installed, and one for " -"the actual file existing on the filesystem. After comparing these 3 hashes, " -"the follow scenarios can result:" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:203 -#, no-wrap -msgid "original=B, current=B, new=B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:206 -msgid "All three files are the same, so we win either way. Install the new file." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:206 -#, no-wrap -msgid "original=B, current=B, new=B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:211 -msgid "" -"The current file is un-altered from the original but the new one is " -"different. Since the user did not ever modify the file, and the new one may " -"contain improvements/bugfixes, we install the new file." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:211 -#, no-wrap -msgid "original=B, current=B, new=B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:216 -msgid "" -"Both package versions contain the exact same file, but the one on the " -"filesystem has been modified since. In this case, we leave the current file " -"in place." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:216 -#, no-wrap -msgid "original=B, current=B, new=B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:219 -msgid "" -"The new one is identical to the current one. Win win. Install the new " -"file." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:219 -#, no-wrap -msgid "original=B, current=B, new=B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:224 -msgid "" -"All three files are different, so we install the new file with a .pacnew " -"extension and warn the user, so she can manually move the file into place " -"after making any necessary customizations." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:224 makepkg.8:439 -#, no-wrap -msgid "CONFIGURATION" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:230 -msgid "" -"pacman will attempt to read I each time it is invoked. " -"This configuration file is divided into sections or I. Each " -"section defines a package repository that pacman can use when searching for " -"packages in --sync mode. The exception to this is the I section, " -"which defines global options." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:231 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Example:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:237 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"[options]\n" -"NoUpgrade = etc/passwd etc/group etc/shadow\n" -"NoUpgrade = etc/fstab\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:239 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Include = /etc/pacman.d/current\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:242 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"[custom]\n" -"Server = file:///home/pkgs\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:245 -#, no-wrap -msgid "CONFIG: OPTIONS" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:246 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:253 -msgid "" -"Overrides the default location of the toplevel database directory. The " -"default is I. B Overrides the " -"default location of the package cache directory. The default is " -"I." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:254 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BpackageE [package] ...>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:258 -msgid "" -"If a user tries to B<--remove> a package that's listed in HoldPkg, pacman " -"will ask for confirmation before proceeding." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:258 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BpackageE [package] ...>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:262 -msgid "" -"Instructs pacman to ignore any upgrades for this package when performing a " -"B<--sysupgrade>." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:262 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BpathE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:266 -msgid "" -"Include another config file. This config file can include repositories or " -"general configuration options." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:266 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Bhost|ipE[:port]>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:269 -msgid "If set, pacman will use this proxy server for all ftp/http transfers." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:269 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:275 -msgid "" -"If set, pacman will use this external program to download all remote files. " -"All instances of B<%u> will be replaced with the URL to be downloaded. If " -"present, instances of B<%o> will be replaced with the local filename, plus a " -"\".part\" extension, which allows programs like wget to do file resumes " -"properly." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:279 -msgid "" -"This option is useful for users who experience problems with pacman's " -"built-in http/ftp support, or need the more advanced proxy support that " -"comes with utilities like wget." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:279 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:282 -msgid "" -"Disables passive ftp connections when downloading packages. (aka Active " -"Mode)" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:282 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BfileE [file] ...>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:286 -msgid "" -"All files listed with a B directive will never be touched during " -"a package install/upgrade. I do not include the leading slash when " -"specifying files." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:286 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BfileE [file] ...>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:293 -msgid "" -"All files listed with a B directive will never be extracted from " -"a package into the filesystem. This can be useful when you don't want part " -"of a package to be installed. For example, if your httpd root uses an " -"index.php, then you would not want the index.html file to be extracted from " -"the apache package." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:293 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:297 -msgid "" -"Log action messages through syslog(). This will insert pacman log entries " -"into your /var/log/messages or equivalent." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: pacman.8:297 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:300 -msgid "Log actions directly to a file, usually /var/log/pacman.log." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:301 -#, no-wrap -msgid "CONFIG: REPOSITORIES" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:311 -msgid "" -"Each repository section defines a section name and at least one location " -"where the packages can be found. The section name is defined by the string " -"within square brackets (eg, the two above are 'current' and 'custom'). " -"Locations are defined with the I directive and follow a URL naming " -"structure. Currently only ftp is supported for remote servers. If you want " -"to use a local directory, you can specify the full path with a 'file://' " -"prefix, as shown above. The order of repositories in the file matters; " -"repositories listed first will take precidence over those listed later in " -"the file when packages in two repositories have identical names, regardless " -"of version number." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:311 -#, no-wrap -msgid "USING YOUR OWN REPOSITORY" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:315 -msgid "" -"Let's say you have a bunch of custom packages in I and their " -"respective PKGBUILD files are all in I. All you need to do " -"is generate a compressed package database in the I directory so " -"pacman can find it when run with --refresh." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:319 -#, no-wrap -msgid "# gensync /var/abs/local /home/pkgs/custom.db.tar.gz\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:329 -msgid "" -"The above command will read all PKGBUILD files in /var/abs/local and " -"generate a compressed database called /home/pkgs/custom.db.tar.gz. Note " -"that the database must be of the form I<{treename}.db.tar.gz>, where " -"{treename} is the name of the section defined in the configuration file. " -"That's it! Now configure your I section in the configuration file as " -"shown in the config example above. Pacman will now use your package " -"repository. If you add new packages to the repository, remember to " -"re-generate the database and use pacman's --refresh option." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:329 makepkg.8:447 ./PKGBUILD.8:453 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SEE ALSO" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:331 -msgid "B is the package-building tool that comes with pacman." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: pacman.8:331 makepkg.8:452 ./PKGBUILD.8:456 -#, no-wrap -msgid "AUTHOR" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: pacman.8:334 makepkg.8:455 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Judd Vinet Ejvinet@zeroflux.orgE\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: TH -#: makepkg.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "makepkg" -msgstr "" - -# type: TH -#: makepkg.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "January 30, 2006" -msgstr "" - -# type: TH -#: makepkg.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "makepkg #VERSION#" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:4 -msgid "makepkg - package build utility" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:6 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:15 -msgid "" -"B will build packages for you. All it needs is a build-capable " -"linux platform, wget, and some build scripts. The advantage to a " -"script-based build is that you only really do the work once. Once you have " -"the build script for a package, you just need to run makepkg and it will do " -"the rest: download and validate source files, check dependencies, configure " -"the buildtime settings, build the package, install the package into a " -"temporary root, make customizations, generate meta-info, and package the " -"whole thing up for B to use." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:18 -msgid "" -"B can be used to rebuild an entire package group or the entire " -"build tree. See B for syntax." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: makepkg.8:18 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BUILD PROCESS (or How To Build Your Own Packages)" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:22 -msgid "" -"Start in an isolated directory (ie, it's not used for anything other than " -"building this package). The build script should be called PKGBUILD and it " -"should bear resemblance to the example below." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:27 -msgid "" -"B If you have a local copy of the Arch Build System (ABS) tree on " -"your computer, you can copy the PKGBUILD.proto file to your new package " -"build directory and edit it from there. To acquire/sync the ABS tree, use " -"the B script included with pacman/makepkg." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: makepkg.8:30 ./PKGBUILD.8:11 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PKGBUILD Example:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:45 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"pkgname=modutils\n" -"pkgver=2.4.25\n" -"pkgrel=1\n" -"pkgdesc=\"Utilities for inserting and removing modules from the linux " -"kernel\"\n" -"url=\"http://www.kernel.org\"\n" -"backup=(etc/modules.conf)\n" -"makedepends=('bash' 'mawk')\n" -"depends=('glibc' 'zlib')\n" -"source=(ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/$pkgname/v2.4/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.bz2 " -"\\e\n" -" modules.conf)\n" -"md5sums=('2c0cca3ef6330a187c6ef4fe41ecaa4d' \\e\n" -" '35175bee593a7cc7d6205584a94d8625')\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:55 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"build() {\n" -" cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver\n" -" ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-insmod-static\n" -" make || return 1\n" -" make prefix=$startdir/pkg/usr install\n" -" mv $startdir/pkg/usr/sbin $startdir/pkg\n" -" mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/etc\n" -" cp ../modules.conf $startdir/pkg/etc\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:63 -msgid "" -"As you can see, the setup is fairly simple. The first three lines define " -"the package name and version info. They also define the final package name " -"which will be of the form I<$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel.pkg.tar.gz>. The " -"fourth line provides a brief description of the package. These four lines " -"should be present in every PKGBUILD script." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:67 -msgid "" -"The line with I specifies files that should be treated specially " -"when removing or upgrading packages. See B in the " -"I manpage for more information on this." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:73 -msgid "" -"Lines 7 and 8 list the dependencies for this package. The I array " -"specifies the run-time dependencies and I specifies the " -"build-time dependencies. In order to run the package, I must be " -"satisfied. To build the package, B dependencies must be satisifed " -"first. makepkg will check this before attempting to build the package." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:77 -msgid "" -"The I array tells makepkg which files to download/extract before " -"compiling begins. The I array provides md5sums for each of these " -"files. These are used to validate the integrity of the source files." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:82 -msgid "" -"Once your PKGBUILD is created, you can run I from the build " -"directory. makepkg will then check dependencies and look for the source " -"files required to build. If some are missing it will attempt to download " -"them, provided there is a fully-qualified URL in the I array." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:87 -msgid "" -"The sources are then extracted into a directory called ./src and the " -"I function is called. This is where all package configuration, " -"building, and installing should be done. Any customization will likely take " -"place here." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:91 -msgid "" -"After a package is built, the I function must install the package " -"files into a special package root, which can be referenced by " -"B<$startdir/pkg> in the I function. The typical way to do this is " -"one of the following:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:95 -#, no-wrap -msgid "make DESTDIR=$startdir/pkg install\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:97 -#, no-wrap -msgid "or\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:99 -#, no-wrap -msgid "make prefix=$startdir/pkg/usr install\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:105 -msgid "" -"Notice that the \"/usr\" portion should be present with \"prefix\", but not " -"\"DESTDIR\". \"DESTDIR\" is the favorable option to use, but not all " -"Makefiles support it. Use \"prefix\" only when \"DESTDIR\" is unavailable." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:112 -msgid "" -"Once the package is successfully installed into the package root, I " -"will remove some directories (as per Arch Linux package guidelines; if you " -"use this elsewhere, feel free to change it) like /usr/doc and /usr/info. It " -"will then strip debugging info from libraries and binaries and generate a " -"meta-info file. Finally, it will compress everything into a .pkg.tar.gz " -"file and leave it in the directory you ran B from." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:115 -msgid "" -"At this point you should have a package file in the current directory, named " -"something like name-version-release.pkg.tar.gz. Done!" -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: makepkg.8:116 ./PKGBUILD.8:121 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Install/Upgrade/Remove Scripting" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:120 ./PKGBUILD.8:125 -msgid "" -"Pacman has the ability to store and execute a package-specific script when " -"it installs, removes, or upgrades a package. This allows a package to " -"\"configure itself\" after installation and do the opposite right before it " -"is removed." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:122 ./PKGBUILD.8:127 -msgid "The exact time the script is run varies with each operation:" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:122 ./PKGBUILD.8:127 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:125 makepkg.8:133 ./PKGBUILD.8:130 ./PKGBUILD.8:138 -msgid "script is run right before files are extracted." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:126 ./PKGBUILD.8:131 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:129 ./PKGBUILD.8:134 -msgid "script is run right after files are extracted." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:130 ./PKGBUILD.8:135 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:134 ./PKGBUILD.8:139 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:137 ./PKGBUILD.8:142 -msgid "script is run after files are extracted." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:138 ./PKGBUILD.8:143 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:141 ./PKGBUILD.8:146 -msgid "script is run right before files are removed." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:142 ./PKGBUILD.8:147 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:145 ./PKGBUILD.8:150 -msgid "script is run right after files are removed." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:149 ./PKGBUILD.8:154 -msgid "" -"To use this feature, just create a file (eg, pkgname.install) and put it in " -"the same directory as the PKGBUILD script. Then use the I " -"directive:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:152 ./PKGBUILD.8:157 -#, no-wrap -msgid "install=pkgname.install\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:156 -msgid "The install script does not need to be specified in the I array." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: makepkg.8:159 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Install scripts must follow this format:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:169 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# arg 1: the new package version\n" -"pre_install() {\n" -" #\n" -" # do pre-install stuff here\n" -" #\n" -" /bin/true\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:177 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# arg 1: the new package version\n" -"post_install() {\n" -" #\n" -" # do post-install stuff here\n" -" #\n" -" /bin/true\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:186 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# arg 1: the new package version\n" -"# arg 2: the old package version\n" -"pre_upgrade() {\n" -" #\n" -" # do pre-upgrade stuff here\n" -" #\n" -" /bin/true\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:195 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# arg 1: the new package version\n" -"# arg 2: the old package version\n" -"post_upgrade() {\n" -" #\n" -" # do post-upgrade stuff here\n" -" #\n" -" /bin/true\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:203 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# arg 1: the old package version\n" -"pre_remove() {\n" -" #\n" -" # do pre-remove stuff here\n" -" #\n" -" /bin/true\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:211 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# arg 1: the old package version\n" -"post_remove() {\n" -" #\n" -" # do post-remove stuff here\n" -" #\n" -" /bin/true\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:215 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"op=$1\n" -"shift\n" -"$op $*\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:219 -msgid "This template is also available in your ABS tree (/var/abs/install.proto)." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: makepkg.8:220 ./PKGBUILD.8:179 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PKGBUILD Directives" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:221 ./PKGBUILD.8:180 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:225 ./PKGBUILD.8:184 -msgid "" -"The name of the package. This has be a unix-friendly name as it will be " -"used in the package filename." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:226 ./PKGBUILD.8:185 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:229 ./PKGBUILD.8:188 -msgid "This is the version of the software as released from the author (eg, 2.7.1)." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:230 ./PKGBUILD.8:189 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:233 -msgid "This is the release number specific to Arch Linux packages." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:234 ./PKGBUILD.8:193 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:237 ./PKGBUILD.8:196 -msgid "This should be a brief description of the package and its functionality." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:238 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:243 -msgid "" -"This array allows you to override some of makepkg's default behaviour when " -"building packages. To set an option, just include the option name in the " -"B array." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:246 -msgid "I" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:247 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:251 -msgid "" -"force the package to be upgraded by B<--sysupgrade>, even if its an older " -"version." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:251 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:254 -msgid "do not remove /usr/share/doc and /usr/share/info directories." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:254 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:257 -msgid "do not strip debugging symbols from binaries and libraries." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:260 ./PKGBUILD.8:204 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:264 ./PKGBUILD.8:208 -msgid "" -"This field contains an optional URL that is associated with the piece of " -"software being packaged. This is typically the project's website." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:265 ./PKGBUILD.8:209 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:275 -msgid "" -"This field specifies the license(s) that apply to the package. " -"Commonly-used licenses are typically found in " -"I. If you see the package's license there, " -"simply reference it in the license field (eg, B). If the " -"package provides a license not found in I, then " -"you should include the license in the package itself and set " -"B or B. The license " -"itself should be placed in a directory called " -"I<$startdir/pkg/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname>." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:278 -msgid "" -"If multiple licenses are applied, use the array form: B" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:279 ./PKGBUILD.8:214 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:285 ./PKGBUILD.8:220 -msgid "" -"Specifies a special install script that is to be included in the package. " -"This file should reside in the same directory as the PKGBUILD, and will be " -"copied into the package by makepkg. It does not need to be included in the " -"I array. (eg, install=modutils.install)" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:286 ./PKGBUILD.8:227 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:293 ./PKGBUILD.8:234 -msgid "" -"The I line is an array of source files required to build the " -"package. Source files must reside in the same directory as the PKGBUILD " -"file, unless they have a fully-qualified URL. Then if the source file does " -"not already exist in /var/cache/pacman/src, the file is downloaded by wget." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:294 ./PKGBUILD.8:235 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:302 -msgid "" -"If this field is present, it should contain an MD5 hash for every source " -"file specified in the I array (in the same order). makepkg will use " -"this to verify source file integrity during subsequent builds. To easily " -"generate md5sums, first build using the PKGBUILD then run BEPKGBUILD>. Then you can edit the PKGBUILD and move the I " -"line from the bottom to an appropriate location." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:303 ./PKGBUILD.8:261 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:308 ./PKGBUILD.8:266 -msgid "" -"This is an array of symbolic names that represent groups of packages, " -"allowing you to install multiple packages by requesting a single target. " -"For example, one could install all KDE packages by installing the 'kde' " -"group." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:309 ./PKGBUILD.8:273 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:316 ./PKGBUILD.8:280 -msgid "" -"A space-delimited array of filenames (without a preceding slash). The " -"I line will be propagated to the package meta-info file for pacman. " -"This will designate all files listed there to be backed up if this package " -"is ever removed from a system. See B in the " -"I manpage for more information." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:317 ./PKGBUILD.8:281 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:325 ./PKGBUILD.8:289 -msgid "" -"An array of packages that this package depends on to build and run. " -"Packages in this list should be surrounded with single quotes and contain at " -"least the package name. They can also include a version requirement of the " -"form BEversion>, where EE is one of these three " -"comparisons: B=> (greater than equal to), B=> (less than or " -"equal to), or B<=> (equal to). See the PKGBUILD example above for an " -"example of the I directive." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:326 ./PKGBUILD.8:290 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:330 ./PKGBUILD.8:294 -msgid "" -"An array of packages that this package depends on to build (ie, not required " -"to run). Packages in this list should follow the same format as I." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:331 ./PKGBUILD.8:303 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:336 ./PKGBUILD.8:308 -msgid "" -"An array of packages that will conflict with this package (ie, they cannot " -"both be installed at the same time). This directive follows the same format " -"as I except you cannot specify versions here, only package names." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:337 ./PKGBUILD.8:309 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:343 ./PKGBUILD.8:315 -msgid "" -"An array of \"virtual provisions\" that this package provides. This allows " -"a package to provide dependency names other than it's own package name. For " -"example, the kernel-scsi and kernel-ide packages can each provide 'kernel' " -"which allows packages to simply depend on 'kernel' rather than \"kernel-scsi " -"OR kernel-ide OR ...\"" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:344 ./PKGBUILD.8:316 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:350 ./PKGBUILD.8:322 -msgid "" -"This is an array of packages that this package should replace, and can be " -"used to handle renamed/combined packages. For example, if the kernel " -"package gets renamed to kernel-ide, then subsequent 'pacman -Syu' calls will " -"not pick up the upgrade, due to the differing package names. I " -"handles this." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: makepkg.8:351 -#, no-wrap -msgid "MAKEPKG OPTIONS" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:352 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-b, --builddeps>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:359 -msgid "" -"Build missing dependencies from source. When makepkg finds missing " -"build-time or run-time dependencies, it will look for the dependencies' " -"PKGBUILD files under $ABSROOT (set in your /etc/makepkg.conf). If it finds " -"them it will run another copy of makepkg to build and install the missing " -"dependencies. The child makepkg calls will be made with the B<-b> and B<-i> " -"options." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:359 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-B, --noccache>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:362 -msgid "Do not use ccache during build." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:365 -msgid "Clean up leftover work files/directories after a successful build." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:365 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-C, --cleancache>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:368 -msgid "Removes all source files from the cache directory to free up diskspace." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:373 -msgid "" -"Do not perform any dependency checks. This will let you override/ignore any " -"dependencies required. There's a good chance this option will break the " -"build process if all of the dependencies aren't installed." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:373 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-e, --noextract>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:378 -msgid "" -"Do not extract source files. Instead, use whatever already exists in the " -"src/ directory. This is handy if you want to go into src and manually " -"patch/tweak code, then make a package out of the result." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:383 -msgid "" -"B will not build a package if a I " -"file already exists in the build directory. You can override this behaviour " -"with the B<--force> switch." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:383 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-g, --genmd5>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:388 -msgid "" -"Download all source files (if required) and use I to generate md5 " -"hashes for each of them. You can then redirect the output into your " -"PKGBUILD for source validation (makepkg -g EEPKGBUILD)." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:391 -msgid "Output syntax and commandline options." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:391 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-i, --install>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:394 -msgid "Install/Upgrade the package after a successful build." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:394 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-j EjobsE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:398 -msgid "" -"Sets MAKEFLAGS=\"-jEjobsE\" before building the package. This is " -"useful for overriding the MAKEFLAGS setting in /etc/makepkg.conf." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:398 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-m, --nocolor>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:401 -msgid "Disable color in output messages" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:401 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n, --nostrip>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:404 -msgid "Do not strip binaries and libraries." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:404 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-o, --nobuild>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:407 -msgid "Download and extract files only, do not build." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:407 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p EbuildscriptE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:410 -msgid "" -"Read the package script IbuildscriptE> instead of the default " -"(I)." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:410 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-r, --rmdeps>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:414 -msgid "" -"Upon successful build, remove any dependencies installed by makepkg/pacman " -"during dependency auto-resolution (using B<-b> or B<-s>)." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:414 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s, --syncdeps>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:420 -msgid "" -"Install missing dependencies using pacman. When makepkg finds missing " -"build-time or run-time dependencies, it will run pacman to try and resolve " -"them. If successful, pacman will download the missing packages from a " -"package repository and install them for you." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:420 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-S, --sudosync>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:425 -msgid "" -"Install missing dependencies using pacman and sudo. This is the same as " -"B<-s> except that makepkg will call pacman with sudo. This means you don't " -"have to build as root to use dependency auto-resolution." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: makepkg.8:425 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-w EdestdirE>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:429 -msgid "" -"Write the resulting package file to the directory IdestdirE> " -"instead of the current working directory." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:434 -msgid "" -"When calling pacman to resolve dependencies or conflicts, makepkg can pass " -"the I<--noconfirm> option to it so it does not wait for any user input " -"before proceeding with operations." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:438 -msgid "" -"When calling pacman, makepkg can pass the I<--noprogressbar> option to it. " -"This is useful if one is directing makepkg's output to a non-terminal (ie, a " -"file)." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:444 -msgid "" -"Configuration options are stored in I. This file is " -"parsed as a bash script, so you can export any special compiler flags you " -"wish to use. This is helpful for building for different architectures, or " -"with different optimizations." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:447 -msgid "" -"B This does not guarantee that all package Makefiles will use your " -"exported variables. Some of them are flaky..." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:449 -msgid "B is the package manager that uses packages built by makepkg." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: makepkg.8:452 -msgid "" -"See the Arch Linux Documentation for package-building guidelines if you wish " -"to contribute packages to the Arch Linux project." -msgstr "" - -# type: TH -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PKGBUILD" -msgstr "" - -# type: TH -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "June 13, 2006" -msgstr "" - -# type: TH -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Archlinux Developer Manual" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:4 -msgid "PKGBUILD - Archlinux package builder descriptor" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:8 -msgid "" -"This manual page is meant to describe general rules about PKGBUILDs. If " -"you're interested in the package builder B itself, then see its " -"manual page, not this one." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:17 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# Last Modified: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 15:24:32 +0000\n" -"# Compiling Time: 0.17 SBU\n" -"# Maintainer: Name Eemail@addr.essE\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:27 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"pkgname=dvdauthor\n" -"pkgver=0.6.11\n" -"pkgrel=3\n" -"pkgdesc=\"Will generate a DVD movie from a valid mpeg2 stream\"\n" -"depends=('imagemagick' 'libdvdread')\n" -"Finclude sourceforge\n" -"groups=('xapps')\n" -"archs=('i686' 'x86_64')\n" -"sha1sums=('a99ea7ef6e50646b77ad47a015127925053d34ea')\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:29 -#, no-wrap -msgid "# optimization OK\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:34 -msgid "" -"As you can see, the setup is fairly simple. The first line tracks the time " -"of the last update, this is automatically updated after a successful build." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:37 -msgid "" -"The next line defines its build time. Of course, it depends on your " -"hardware, so we use SBUs instead of minutes as a unit." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:41 -msgid "" -"SBU is the Static Binutils Unit, which means the time \"repoman merge " -"binutils\" takes on your machine. By default makepkg will print out how many " -"seconds the build took. After you built binutils, you should update your " -"/etc/makepkg.conf:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:43 -msgid "SBU=\"257\"" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:47 -msgid "" -"The line above means compiling binutils on your machine took 257 seconds. " -"Starting from this point, makepkg will print out SBUs instead of seconds " -"after successful builds, and this SBU value will be equal on anyone's " -"machine." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:53 -msgid "" -"If you wish to maintain the package, write your name or nick and e-mail " -"address to the third line. If you don't plan to maintain the package just " -"wrote the PKGBUILD, then write Contributor instead of Maintainer, and then " -"someone can take it and will add his/her line later. Other lines like " -"\"Modified by\" are not allowed. Use the darcs patch comments to mention " -"others if you wish." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:61 -msgid "" -"pkgname defines the package name. It should not contain any uppercase " -"letters. The package version defines the upstream version, while the " -"package release tracks the Archlinux-specific changes. pkgrel should be an " -"integer, pkgrels like 5wanda1 are reserved for security updates. There the " -"rule is the following: If the original package's pkgrel was 4, then " -"increment it once when you add a security patch, but then use 5wanda1, " -"5wanda2 and so on. This way the user can easily upgrade to pkgrel=5 which is " -"in -current." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:64 -msgid "" -"pkgdesc is a short one-line description for the package. Usually taken from " -"the project's homepage or manpage. Try to keep the lenght under 80 chars." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:69 -msgid "" -"depends() is a bash array which defines the dependencies of the package. " -"depends() means the other package is required for building and using the " -"current one. If the dependency is runtime-only, then use rodepends(), if " -"buildtime-only then use makedepends()." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:78 -msgid "" -"The next line is a special Finclude commands which allows you to inherit any " -"directive from a PKGBUILD scheme. They can be found in the FST, under " -"/source/include. The \"util\" scheme always included, since its provided " -"functions are used by almost every PKGBUILD. Look at the " -"/source/include/sourceforge.sh, it provides the url, up2date and source() " -"directives, so we don't have to specify them here. After the Finclude you " -"can overwrite the inherited directives, for example define a custom up2date " -"if the inherited one is not sutable for you." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:82 -msgid "" -"The groups() array's first element can't be omitted, and it should be a " -"valid \"first group\". This means it should be in a foo or foo-extra format, " -"where foo or foo-extra is a dir under /source in the FST." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:90 -msgid "" -"The archs() array defines for which architectures the given package is " -"available. If it's not available, it means that gensync will skip it when " -"generating package databases. If you are not able to provide a binary " -"package for a given arch, don't include that in archs()! For example, no " -"matter if the package could be compiled in x86_64, if you haven't compiled " -"it yourself, don't include it. If you're sure it won't be available on a " -"given arch (for example it's written in x86 asm), then use !arch, for " -"example !x86_64." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:95 -msgid "" -"The sha1sums() array can be generated with the makepkg -g command. Its " -"purpose is to prevent compiling from wrong sources, especially when the " -"build is automatic. Where it is available you can use signatures(), its goal " -"is that you don't have to update it manually every time." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:103 -msgid "" -"The last line will be added automatically to the end of the PKGBUILD if the " -"build() function used your $CFLAGS or $CXXFLAGS. This is handy if you want " -"to cross-compile on a faster machine for a slower architecture. Until the " -"package doesn't use our $CFLAGS we can't cross-compile it, so please try to " -"avoid creating \"unoptimized\" packages. If the package doesn't contain any " -"architecture-dependent file, then you can add this line manually as makepkg " -"will not detect this." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:111 -msgid "" -"Finally we define a build() function that will build the package. If you " -"don't want to do anything special, probably you don't have to specify " -"anything, as the default build() (inherited from util.sh) will fit your " -"needs. Even if you define a custom build(), probably you can re-use parts of " -"the default build(). For the list of special functions provided by util.sh " -"and others refer to the /source/include dir. Again, util.sh is included " -"automatically, but you have to Finclude the others before using them!" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:117 -msgid "" -"Once the package is successfully installed into the package root, I " -"will prepare some documentation. It will then strip debugging info from " -"libraries and binaries and generate a meta-info file. Finally, it will " -"compress everything into a .fpm file and leave it in the directory you ran " -"B from." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:120 -msgid "" -"At this point you should have a package file in the current directory, named " -"something like name-version-release-arch.fpm. Done!" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:163 -msgid "" -"The install script does not need to be specified in the I array. If " -"you omit the install directive then makepkg will check for the " -"$pkgname.install install and will use it if it's present." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:166 -msgid "" -"You can find a scriptlet skeleton in the /docs/tech/skel/ directory, use it " -"when creating new packages." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:168 -msgid "The scriptlet messages are parsed, a simple example tells you everything:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:177 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"post_upgrade()\n" -"{\n" -"\techo \"START this will be good\"\n" -"\techo \"DONE 0\"\n" -"\techo \"START this will fail\"\n" -"\techo \"DONE 1\"\n" -"\techo \"old message\"\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:192 -msgid "This is the release number specific to Archlinux Linux packages." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:197 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:200 -msgid "Array of the localized package descriptions." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:203 -msgid "The format is the following: pkgdesc_localized=('xx_YY foo' 'xx_YY bar')" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:213 -msgid "" -"Sets the license type (eg, \"GPL\", \"BSD\", \"NON-FREE\"). (B: This " -"option is still in development and may change in the future)" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:221 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:226 -msgid "" -"This directive should contain a command that prints the current upstream " -"stable version of the project. This way we can check for newer version " -"without visiting manually the project's website (see above)." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:243 -msgid "" -"If this field is present, it should contain an MD5 hash for every source " -"file specified in the I array (in the same order). makepkg will use " -"this to verify source file integrity during subsequent builds. To easily " -"generate md5sums, first build using the PKGBUILD then run BEPKGBUILD>. Then you can edit the PKGBUILD and move the I " -"line from the bottom to an appropriate location." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:244 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:252 -msgid "" -"If this field is present, it should contain an SHA1 hash for every source " -"file specified in the I array (in the same order). makepkg will use " -"this to verify source file integrity during subsequent builds. To easily " -"generate sha1sums, first build using the PKGBUILD then run BEPKGBUILD>. Then you can edit the PKGBUILD and move the " -"I line from the bottom to an appropriate location." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:253 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:258 -msgid "" -"If this field is present, it should contain an array of gpg signatures " -"required to validate the source files. Where there is no signature available " -"just leave it empty, like:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:260 -msgid "signatures=(${source[0]}.asc '')" -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:267 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:272 -msgid "" -"This array defines on which architectures the given package is avalibable. " -"If it's not available, that will mean that gensync will skip it when " -"generating package databases." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:295 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:302 -msgid "" -"An array of packages that this package depends on to run (ie, not required " -"to build). Generally I should be avoided in favour of I " -"except where this will create circular dependency chains. (For example " -"building logrotate doesn't requires to have dcron installed.) Packages in " -"this list should follow the same format as I." -msgstr "" - -# type: TP -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:323 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<(array)>" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:326 -msgid "This is an array of various boolean options. The possible values are:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:339 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"nodocs Don't add any documentation automatically (ie. when there'll be\n" -" a separate documentation subpackage).\n" -"nostrip Don't strip binaries/libraries.\n" -"force This is used to force the package to be upgraded by " -"--sysupgrade,\n" -" even if its an older version.\n" -"nobuild If this directive set, gensync will ignore this package, so " -"users\n" -" must build these packages on their machines, they will not be " -"able\n" -" to install them with pacman -S. Useful for closed-source, but\n" -" freeware programs.\n" -"nofakeroot Don't drop privileges after chrooting. Required by some broken\n" -" packages.\n" -"scriptlet Don't skip executing scriptlets even if we're in chroot.\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:341 -#, no-wrap -msgid "What is the process of chrooted build ?" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:347 -msgid "" -"First, what is chroot? We currently use fakeroot to prevent build() from " -"modifying the host system, and we use a prefix or DESTDIR directive to " -"install everything to a directory and not under to the host system. This is " -"good, but not enough." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:355 -msgid "" -"This system lacks of the ability to control the list of installed packages " -"during the build on the system of a packager, the given compiled package " -"maybe linked itself to an extra installed library. This way we can't really " -"control the list of real dependencies. For example if libquicktime is " -"installed from source on my system, then mplayer or any other program can " -"link itself to that, and so that depends() will be incorrect. Or if I have " -"the closed source binary NVidia drivers installed, some programs link tho " -"NVidia's libraries." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:358 -msgid "" -"Of course there is a sollution to avoid this, to use a real chroot instead " -"of a simple fakeroot. What is this means? The followings:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:366 -msgid "" -"When starting the build, a core chroot system is installed under " -"/var/chroot. (Of course you can change this value under /etc/makepkg.conf.) " -"The core system contains ~60 packages which are must installed to build any " -"package in a chrooted environment. These packages (for example gcc, " -"kernel-headers, make) should not be mentioned in makedepends(). 'pacman -Sg " -"core chroot-core devel-core' should show you the actial list. (We try to " -"change this list rarely of course.)" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:372 -msgid "" -"When you start building with makepkg -R, pacman will install these packages " -"to /var/chroot if necessary. This will produce a fully \"clean\" Archlinux " -"system, that consits of base packages only. This /var/chroot is fully " -"separated from the host system so that this will solve the problems " -"mentioned above. (Linking to a library installed from source, etc.)" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:377 -msgid "" -"Here comes the fun part. The packages listed in depends() and makedepends() " -"are installed to this clean (/var/chroot) system. From this point, this " -"chroot is capable to build the specified package in it without any " -"unnecessary package installed, fully separated from the host system." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:381 -msgid "" -"After this the chroot should be cleaned up which means the removal of the " -"installed depends() and makedepends(). This ensures us not to build from " -"scratch the core chroot." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:385 -msgid "" -"This way we can prevent lots of dependency problems and it is even possible " -"to build packages for a different Archlinux version. This is quite efficent " -"when building security updates or fixing critical bugs in the -stable tree." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:389 -msgid "" -"If the build is failed, the working directory will not be deleted, you can " -"find it under /var/chroot/var/tmp/fst. Later if you want to clean your " -"chroot (delete the working directory and remove unnecessary packages) you " -"can use 'makepkg -CR'." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:392 -msgid "" -"To activate building in a chroot, you should run makepkg as root at least " -"with the -R option." -msgstr "" - -# type: SH -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:393 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Package splitting" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:397 -msgid "" -"Package splitting means moving out a list of specifed files to subpackages " -"(like libmysql out of mysql) and then defining the properties of " -"subpackages." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:402 -msgid "" -"NOTE: if you create several subpackages, maintaining those packages will " -"require more and more time. Thus, unnecessary splits aren't welcome. " -"Especially, if you split out a library, then don't move the headers to the " -"package just to speed up building with a few seconds!" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:405 -msgid "" -"The B array is to define the pkgnames of the subpackages. From " -"now all the directives has their subfoo equivalent:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:421 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"pkgname -E subpkgs()\n" -"pkgdesc -E subdescs()\n" -"pkgdesc_localized -E subdescs_localized()\n" -"license() -E sublicense()\n" -"replaces() -E subreplaces()\n" -"groups() -E subgroups()\n" -"depends() -E subdepends()\n" -"rodepends() -E subrodepends()\n" -"removes() -E subremoves()\n" -"conflicts() -E subconflicts()\n" -"provides() -E subprovides()\n" -"backup() -E subbackup()\n" -"install -E subinstall()\n" -"options -E suboptions()\n" -"archs -E subarchs()\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:425 -msgid "" -"Also note that bash does not support two-dimensional arrays, so when " -"defining the array of arrays, then quotes are the major separators and " -"spaces are the minor ones." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:427 -msgid "Simple example:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:434 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"Add the followings to your bottom of your PKGBUILD\n" -"subpkgs=('foo' 'bar')\n" -"subdescs=('desc of foo' 'desc of bar')\n" -"subdepends=('foodep1 foodep2' 'bardep1 bardep2')\n" -"subgroups=('apps' 'apps')\n" -"subarchs=('i686 x86_64' 'i686 x86_64')\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:438 -msgid "" -"You may define conflicts, replaces and other directives for your " -"subpackages, but the requirement is only to define these 5 ones." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:443 -msgid "" -"The second part is to move some files to the - just defined - " -"subpackages. You should use the Fsplit command for this at the end of your " -"build() function. You can read more about Fsplit in the fwmakepkg " -"documentation, but here is a short example:" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:446 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Fsplit subpkgname usr/share/\n" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:449 -msgid "" -"This will move the /usr/share dir of the package to the \"subpkgname\" " -"subpackage." -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:452 -msgid "" -"NOTE: never use a trailing slash when defining file patterns, especially if " -"you use wildcards in it!" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:456 -msgid "B(8), B(8)" -msgstr "" - -# type: Plain text -#: ./PKGBUILD.8:460 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"Judd Vinet Ejvinet@zeroflux.orgE\n" -"and the Frugalware developers Efrugalware-devel@frugalware.orgE\n" -msgstr "" diff --git a/doc/po4a.cfg b/doc/po4a.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index d456b06d..00000000 --- a/doc/po4a.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -[po4a_langs] hu -[po4a_paths] po/pacman.pot $lang:po/$lang.po -[type: man] pacman.8 \ - $lang:$lang/pacman.8 add_$(srcdir)/$lang:addendum.8.$lang \ - opt:"-o groff_code=verbatim -o translate_joined=CW,CE -o no_wrap=CW:CE" -[type: man] makepkg.8 \ - $lang:$lang/makepkg.8 add_$(srcdir)/$lang:addendum.8.$lang \ - opt:"-o groff_code=verbatim -o translate_joined=CW,CE -o no_wrap=CW:CE" -[type: man] $(srcdir)/PKGBUILD.5 \ - $lang:$lang/PKGBUILD.5 add_$(srcdir)/$lang:addendum.8.$lang \ - opt:"-o groff_code=verbatim -o translate_joined=CW,CE -o no_wrap=CW:CE" -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2