clean up whitespace in docs and man pages

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chess.griffin 2008-08-14 00:30:05 +00:00
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@ -8,17 +8,18 @@ Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/sbopkg
Sbopkg is a command-line and dialog-based tool to synchronize with the
SlackBuilds.org repository, a collection of third-party SlackBuild
scripts to build Slackware packages. Sbopkg will allow the user to
browse his or her local copy of the repository, read the ChangeLog, display
potential updates to SlackBuilds.org packages, and view the README, SlackBuild,
.info, and slack-desc files for each package. Sbopkg will also allow the user
to select packages to build and it will download the source code, check the
md5sum, and build a Slackware package. It will not check dependencies,
automatically install the package, or otherwise track what has been installed.
There are already package tools for Slackware that do those things. Sbopkg is
one thing and one thing only: a medium to easily browse a local copy of the
SlackBuilds.org repository and build packages from it.
browse his or her local copy of the repository, read the ChangeLog,
display potential updates to SlackBuilds.org packages, and view the
README, SlackBuild, .info, and slack-desc files for each package.
Sbopkg will also allow the user to select packages to build and it
will download the source code, check the md5sum, and build a Slackware
package. It will not check dependencies, automatically install the
package, or otherwise track what has been installed. There are
already package tools for Slackware that do those things. Sbopkg is
one thing and one thing only: a medium to easily browse a local copy
of the SlackBuilds.org repository and build packages from it.
Sbopkg can be also be used strictly from the command line without the
dialog interface, to rsync, read the ChangeLog, view package files,
and build packages. Typing sbopkg -h will display the command line
options.
options.

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Sbopkg TODO (in no particular order)
Possibly do something like append ".sbopkg" to a copy of the SlackBuild
and then add "--exclude='*.sbopkg'" to the rsync call. See discussion on
SBo mailing list on 2008-03-24. UPDATED: This is working in 0.0.4
for the dialog interface, but not the cli yet.
for the dialog interface, but not the cli yet.
* When using the dialog interface, change the listing of packages to
be a checklist or radiolist whereby the user can select more than
one package to build at a time. This would possibly change how the
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Sbopkg TODO (in no particular order)
checklist or radiolist would not present the current 'view' menu.
Not sure how the order of packages selected would be set.
* Add ability to view more than just the README from the command line.
This was added, but it needs to be improved. UPDATED: This works
This was added, but it needs to be improved. UPDATED: This works
much better now.
* Include ability to work with more than one repo with different
Slackware versions, i.e. /home/sbo/11.0 and /home/sbo/12.0. The
@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Sbopkg TODO (in no particular order)
UPDATE: Preliminary experimental code for this feature first
appeared in version 0.0.8.
* More error checking.
* General code cleanups.
* General code cleanups.

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ permanent log, described below.
After this variable has been uncommented, save the sbopkg file and
rerun sbopkg. Please select the update feature as normal and then
exit sbopkg. The permanent log of the update list will now be saved
in $TMP/sbopkg-debug-updatelist.
in $TMP/sbopkg-debug-updatelist.
Finally, in order to compare this permanent log with the actual list
of installed packages, please do as a root user:

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
.SH DESCRIPTION
The sbopkg.conf file contains configuration settings for
The sbopkg.conf file contains configuration settings for
.B sbopkg
(8), a tool for interacting with the SlackBuilds.org ("SBo")
repository, a collection of third-party SlackBuild scripts to build
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The default value of RSYNCMIRROR is slackbuilds.org::slackbuilds.
.TP 5
.B SLACKVER
.br
This option allows the user to set the default Slackware version in
This option allows the user to set the default Slackware version in
order to rsync with the matching SBo repository.
The default value of SLACKVER is 12.1.
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The default value of SRCDIR is /var/cache/sbopkg.
.TP 5
.B TMP
.br
This options sets the default directory where certain working
This options sets the default directory where certain working
files are saved on a temporary basis.
The default value of TMP is /tmp.
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ The default value of KEEPLOG is YES.
It is possible to set or override environmental variables and pass
them to the SlackBuild scripts when they are built from within sbopkg.
For example, using the following in sbopkg.conf instead of a TMP line:
export TMP:${TMP:-/home/sbo/tmp}
will set $TMP to /home/sbo/tmp for sbopkg purposes (i.e. where sbopkg logs are

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Before sbopkg can be used, a configuration file must be created at
/etc/sbopkg/sbopkg.conf. A sample file is provided at
/etc/sbopkg/sbopkg.conf.sample. See
.B sbopkg.conf
(5) for more information about the configuration file.
(5) for more information about the configuration file.
Sbopkg can be run from the command line by simply invoking "sbopkg."
Doing so will launch the dialog-based interface, and the menus
@ -71,16 +71,16 @@ Display list of installed SBo packages and potential updates. This is
an experimental feature. Please see UPDATELIST-DEBUGGING in the
sbopkg documentation directory to assist with bug reporting.
.TP 5
.TP 5
.B -d DIRECTORY
Manually specify the full path to the DIRECTORY containing the
Manually specify the full path to the DIRECTORY containing the
local SBo repository.
.TP 5
.B -f
Override the default configuration file, which is located by
default at /etc/sbopkg/sbopkg.conf, with another configuration
file.
file.
.TP 5
.B -h
@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ Display the SBo ChangeLog.txt and quit.
.B -q PACKAGE(s)
Query for PACKAGE(s) by glob. For example:
#sbopkg -q nv
#sbopkg -q nv
will return a list of matches, such as the nvidia packages,
will return a list of matches, such as the nvidia packages,
konversation, and other packages with 'nv' in their name. If more
than one glob is specified, they must be in quotes.
@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Rsync the local repository with SlackBuilds.org and quit.
.B -s PACKAGE(s)
Search for PACKAGE(s) by specific PACKAGE name and, if found, display
the README, SlackBuild, .info, and slack-desc files in that order
using $PAGER, which defaults to 'more' as described above. If more
using $PAGER, which defaults to 'more' as described above. If more
than one package is specified, they must be in quotes. For example:
#sbopkg -s "foo bar"