From 045365fe36ea634f36dfb7f4e77b56a807b9dadf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: slakmagik Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 02:17:25 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Miscellaneous documentation changes; added a couple of renames --- ChangeLog-current.txt | 2 ++ src/etc/sbopkg/renames.d/50-default | 2 ++ src/usr/doc/HACKING | 1 + src/usr/doc/KNOWN_ISSUES | 2 ++ src/usr/doc/README | 28 ++++++++++++++++------------ src/usr/doc/README-queuefiles | 1 + src/usr/doc/README-renames.d | 1 + src/usr/doc/README-repos.d | 1 + src/usr/doc/TODO | 1 + 9 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/ChangeLog-current.txt b/ChangeLog-current.txt index f7642f8..eba2ebc 100644 --- a/ChangeLog-current.txt +++ b/ChangeLog-current.txt @@ -11,5 +11,7 @@ enhancements: "Saved" options rather than "None". * Fixed issue 45 where packages with '+' in the name were not properly detected in some cases. Thanks to skalkoto for the report. + * Miscellaneous tweaks in preparation for release and to bring in line with + Slackware 13.1. +--------------------------+ diff --git a/src/etc/sbopkg/renames.d/50-default b/src/etc/sbopkg/renames.d/50-default index b985e27..a679df1 100644 --- a/src/etc/sbopkg/renames.d/50-default +++ b/src/etc/sbopkg/renames.d/50-default @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ chardet=python2-chardet Archive-Zip=perl-Archive-Zip ng-spice=ngspice snes9x_gtk=snes9x +libiphone=libimobiledevice +drbd=drbd-tools diff --git a/src/usr/doc/HACKING b/src/usr/doc/HACKING index 456aa6d..3281f68 100644 --- a/src/usr/doc/HACKING +++ b/src/usr/doc/HACKING @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ # $Id$ +# vim:set ft=: We welcome contributions to sbopkg. If you have a bug report or a feature request, please go to the project's Google Code site and use the 'Issue diff --git a/src/usr/doc/KNOWN_ISSUES b/src/usr/doc/KNOWN_ISSUES index 5529220..ee81a36 100644 --- a/src/usr/doc/KNOWN_ISSUES +++ b/src/usr/doc/KNOWN_ISSUES @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ tools it uses: an editing context.) This does not seem to be an sbopkg issue. Workaround: navigate with up/down arrows or tab/shift-tab + Note: there is a newer dialog version available which fixes this issue, but + we encourage users to stick with the dialog Slackware ships. * if dialog is run in a terminal emulator and the user exits using the window manager's 'close' (or equivalent) button/command, dialog may hang, diff --git a/src/usr/doc/README b/src/usr/doc/README index ea813ea..f3730e8 100644 --- a/src/usr/doc/README +++ b/src/usr/doc/README @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ # $Id$ +# vim:set ft=: Sbopkg README Copyright 2007-2010 Chess Griffin @@ -7,14 +8,15 @@ Homepage: http://www.sbopkg.org ABOUT -Sbopkg is a command-line and dialog-based tool to synchronize with the -SlackBuilds.org ("SBo") repository, a collection of third-party SlackBuild -scripts to build Slackware packages. Sbopkg can also synchronize with certain -third-party repositories or access a locally-maintained repository. +Sbopkg (pronounced s-b-o-package) is a command-line and dialog-based tool to +synchronize with the SlackBuilds.org ("SBo") repository, a collection of +third-party SlackBuild scripts to build Slackware packages. Sbopkg can also +synchronize with certain third-party repositories or access a +locally-maintained repository. Sbopkg will allow the user to create, synchronize, search, and browse a copy of the active repository (currently, the size of a local copy of the SBo -repository is less than 50MB), read the ChangeLog (if available), list the +repository is about 70MB), read the ChangeLog (if available), list the installed SBo packages, display potential updates to SlackBuilds.org packages, view the README, SlackBuild, .info, and slack-desc files for each package, and make manual edits to a copy of the original .info or SlackBuild files. Sbopkg @@ -41,18 +43,20 @@ Sbopkg comes with two man pages: sbopkg.conf(5) and sbopkg(8). These man pages are kept up-to-date with functional changes in the script itself, so they are a good source of information on how to use sbopkg. -If the man pages are not sufficient, please consider joining the -sbopkg mailing list and posting your question there. There is also an -IRC channel for sbopkg. Information on all of these resources is on -the project's website at http://www.sbopkg.org - click the "Docs/Help" -tab. +If the man pages are not sufficient, please consider joining the sbopkg +mailing list and posting your question there. You should be able to +subscribe by sending mail to sbopkg-users-request@sbopkg.org whose body +is 'subscribe your-email@address-here'. There is also an IRC channel for +sbopkg on Freenode at #sbopkg. Further information on all of these +resources is on the project's website at http://www.sbopkg.org - click +the "Docs/Help" tab. CONTRIBUTORS -I welcome bug reports, suggestions, patches, or feature requests. +We welcome bug reports, suggestions, patches, or feature requests. Please post any of these to the Issue tracker (kind of like a Bugzilla) on the project's Google page (click the Issues tab) at -http://code.google.com/p/sbopkg so I can keep track of them. There +http://code.google.com/p/sbopkg so we can keep track of them. There have been many contributors so far, and they are all mentioned near the top of the sbopkg script itself. Thanks to everyone who has helped make this script better. diff --git a/src/usr/doc/README-queuefiles b/src/usr/doc/README-queuefiles index 2bd6340..5e7cc2d 100644 --- a/src/usr/doc/README-queuefiles +++ b/src/usr/doc/README-queuefiles @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ # $Id$ +# vim:set ft=: Sbopkg queuefiles are very simple to create, maintain, and share amongst other users. Each queuefile can contain a list of applications to build in order, diff --git a/src/usr/doc/README-renames.d b/src/usr/doc/README-renames.d index 594fe87..65b0bf6 100644 --- a/src/usr/doc/README-renames.d +++ b/src/usr/doc/README-renames.d @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ # $Id$ +# vim:set ft=: The /etc/sbopkg/renames.d directory is the directory that holds files associated with renamed software in the SlackBuilds.org repository. The diff --git a/src/usr/doc/README-repos.d b/src/usr/doc/README-repos.d index 4462149..e6a1499 100644 --- a/src/usr/doc/README-repos.d +++ b/src/usr/doc/README-repos.d @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ # $Id$ +# vim:set ft=: In sbopkg parlance, a "repository" is a local or remote service used as a source of scripts. For example, slackbuilds.org is a repository. The diff --git a/src/usr/doc/TODO b/src/usr/doc/TODO index c81a816..e9d3a91 100644 --- a/src/usr/doc/TODO +++ b/src/usr/doc/TODO @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ # $Id$ +# vim:set ft=: Sbopkg TODO (in no particular order) * Add in better traps and error checks so a user can safely exit (by pressing