From 371472d9fb6a936149b105a6563a0550d35bdf1a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Manoj Srivastava Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 17:11:15 +0000 Subject: Initial import of upstream branch Initial import of upstream branch git-archimport-id: srivasta@debian.org--2003-primary/dist--upstream--3.70--base-0 --- dist.man | 317 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 317 insertions(+) create mode 100644 dist.man (limited to 'dist.man') diff --git a/dist.man b/dist.man new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1aed8f --- /dev/null +++ b/dist.man @@ -0,0 +1,317 @@ +''' $Id: dist.man,v 3.0.1.6 1995/05/12 11:57:53 ram Exp $ +''' +''' Copyright (c) 1991-1993, Raphael Manfredi +''' +''' You may redistribute only under the terms of the Artistic Licence, +''' as specified in the README file that comes with the distribution. +''' You may reuse parts of this distribution only within the terms of +''' that same Artistic Licence; a copy of which may be found at the root +''' of the source tree for dist 3.0. +''' +''' $Log: dist.man,v $ +''' Revision 3.0.1.6 1995/05/12 11:57:53 ram +''' patch54: updated my e-mail address +''' +''' Revision 3.0.1.5 1994/10/29 15:46:03 ram +''' patch36: mentions new patlog script and ChangeLog file +''' +''' Revision 3.0.1.4 1994/05/06 13:54:17 ram +''' patch23: extended copyright notice to 1994 +''' patch23: new script kitpost +''' +''' Revision 3.0.1.3 1994/01/24 13:55:41 ram +''' patch16: documents profile and its components +''' +''' Revision 3.0.1.2 1993/11/10 17:31:03 ram +''' patch14: added mention for new confmagic.h file +''' +''' Revision 3.0.1.1 1993/08/24 12:12:00 ram +''' patch3: added entries for patnotify and patsnap +''' +''' Revision 3.0 1993/08/18 12:04:07 ram +''' Baseline for dist 3.0 netwide release. +''' +''' +.de Ex \" Start of Example +.sp +.in +5 +.nf +.. +.de Ef \" End of Example +.sp +.in -5 +.fi +.. +.TH DIST 1 ram +.SH NAME +dist \- introduction to dist +.SH DESCRIPTION +The \fIdist\fR package is a set of tools meant to ease the construction and +maintenance of portable software. There are four distinct parts in \fIdist\fR, +and it is also meant to be used with two external products, which are +publicly available: \fImailagent\fR and \fIpatch\fR. +.PP +The first component is the \fIConfigure\fR script generator, which is a +portability tool. It is automatically build up by \fImetaconfig\fR from your +sources and a set of units. Ideally, the end-user receiving your source code +will simply have to read your README file, run the \fIConfigure\fR script +(which is self-documented), and then run \fImake\fR. Your package should then +build cleanly on every UNIX platform. +.PP +The second component is the \fIMakefile.SH\fR generator, which is a generic +configured Makefile, reusing some of the information figured out by +.I Configure. +Although you may write your own Makefile and then use \fImakeSH\fR to transform +it into a \fIMakefile.SH\fR, it is better to write a generic \fIJmakefile\fR +description, which does not rely on a particular position within the source +tree, and then use \fIjmake\fR to recursively build your Makefiles. +.PP +The third component is the package generator, which is used when it's time +to build up the shell archives used to distribute your program. Although you +may use your own archiving mechanism, the one included here knows about RCS +files and will properly check out the lattest revisions, leaving your working +files alone. The \fImakedist\fR program will also perform Copyright expansion, +an useful feature when you share source files among more than one program, +placed under distinct Copyright information. +.PP +The fourth and latest component is the patch generator, used to make updates +of your sources, which can later be applied on the original distribution by +using the \fIpatch\fR program. +.PP +Before using any of the \fIdist\fR programs, you should probably identify your +package by running the \fIpackinit\fR program, which will create +a \fI.package\fR file in the top-level directory of your package. +.SH COMMANDS +The \fIdist\fR package implements the following commands (those +tagged as \fIlibrary\fR commands are to be found in the dist +library and should not be made publicly available in everyone's path): +.TP 15 +bindex +builds the \fIIndex\fR file (library). +.PD 0 +.TP +jmake +a Makefile.SH generator. +.TP +jmkmf +bootstraps top-level Makefile.SH file. +.TP +kitpost +posts distribution kits made by \fImakedist\fR. +.TP +kitsend +sends distribution kits made by \fImakedist\fR. +.TP +makeSH +wraps existing scripts into a .SH file. +.TP +makedist +builds up distribution kits. +.TP +makegloss +builds the \fIGlossary\fR file (library). +.TP +manicheck +checks MANIFEST.new accuracy +.TP +manifake +makes MANIFEST.new out of an existing MANIFEST. +.TP +manilist +builds MANIFEST.new reports. +.TP +metaconfig +a Configure script generator. +.TP +metalint +a metaconfig unit consistency checker. +.TP +metaxref +a metaconfig cross-reference builder. +.TP +packinit +initializes a package (creates a .package file). +.TP +pat +main patch generator. +.TP +patbase +resets patch base to current version. +.TP +patcil +checks new version in. +.TP +patclean +remove working version of up-to-date files. +.TP +patcol +checks file out. +.TP +patdiff +builds (contextual) diffs for the patch. +.TP +patftp +copies patches to public ftp directory. +.TP +patindex +builds a patch index. +.TP +patlog +handles ChangeLog file updates. +.TP +patmake +puts diffs together into a patch. +.TP +patnotify +notifies users that new patches have been released. +.TP +patpost +posts patch to some newsgroup. +.TP +patsend +mails patch to some people. +.TP +patsnap +builds a release snapshot with files and RCS revisions. +.PD +.SH PROFILE +Commands having a set of meaningful options (other +than \fB\-h\fR or \fB\-V\fR) can also take arguments from +the \fI~/.dist_profile\fR file, or whatever file the \fIDIST\fR +environment variable points to. Each line of the file is in the +format: +.Ex +profile-component: \fIvalue\fR +.Ef +whith shell-style comments (#) allowed provided they start the line. +.PP +Each command looks for a profile component entry matching its +name and loads the \fIvalue\fR as if it were arguments specified +on the command line. Those arguments precede any other argument +specified manually, in case order is meaningful. +.PP +Some commands may also be configured from within the profile, by setting +a specific \fIvariable\fR attached to the command by a profile +entry looking like this: +.Ex +cmdname-\fIvariable\fR: \fIvalue\fR +.Ef +For instance, assuming the variable \fIc-files\fR is recognized by the +\fImetaconfig\fR program, its default value could be overwritten by +this profile entry: +.Ex +metaconfig-c-files: \fIsuitable value\fR +.Ef +Only the first '-' after the command name is part of the syntax, the +other one used in the variable name is pure convention. Please refer to the +manual page of each command for a list of valid profile variables +which may be set. +.SH FILES +.PD 0 +.TP 15 +\&.MT +Temporary directory created by \fImetaconfig\fR and friends. +.TP +\&.newer +A list of files newer than \fIpatchlevel.h\fR, used by the patching tools. +.TP +\&.package +Main configuration file used by most of the dist tools to make them smart. +.TP +ChangeLog +The file where changes are recorded. Its name may be configured by +running \fIpackinit\fR, but this is the default "generic" name under +which it is referred to within the documentation. +.TP +Configure +The generated configuration script. +.TP +Glossary +A list of all the known portability symbols known by \fImetaconfig\fR. This +file is located in the dist library directory. +.TP +I.fui +Cross-reference file generated by \fImetaxref\fR, sorted by file, unit, item. +.TP +I.uif +Cross-reference file generated by \fImetaxref\fR, sorted by unit, item, file. +.TP +Index +A list of all the rules known by \fIjmake\fR. This file is located in the +dist library directory. +.TP +Jmakefile +Generic makefile description used by \fIjmake\fR. +.TP +MANIFEST +List of all the files to be included in the distribution. Usually a copy (not +a link) of MANIFEST.new. +.TP +MANIFEST.new +List of all the files to be taken into account by the dist tools. +.TP +Makefile.SH +The generated configured makefile (via Jmakefile) or hand-generated Makefile +making use of known metaconfig symbols. +.TP +Obsolete +A list of obsolete symbol used and their new equivalents. +.TP +RCS +Directory where RCS files are stored. +.TP +README +Main file explaining how to build your package. +.TP +U +Private unit directory. +.TP +Wanted +File used by \fImetaconfig\fR, listing all the symbols used by the sources. +.TP +bugs +Directory where patches are stored. +.TP +check.extra +Extra files present in MANIFEST.new, generated by \fImanicheck\fR. +.TP +check.want +Missing files from MANIFEST.new, generated by \fImanicheck\fR. +.TP +config_h.SH +Generated config.h template. +.TP +confmagic.h +Magic symbol remapping, activated via metaconfig's \fB\-M\fR option. +.TP +hints +This directory lists all the configuration hints for your package. +.TP +patchlevel.h +File recording your package patch level, should not be part of MANIFEST.new, +but may be listed in MANIFEST, at your discretion. +.TP +users +File recording the users of your package, generated by mailagent's \fIpackage\fR +command (see the MailAuthor.U unit and mailagent 3.0). +.PD +.SH ENVIRONMENT +The following environment variable is paid attention to: +.TP 15 +DIST +Location of the dist profile, defaults to ~/.dist_profile. This variable is +subject to ~name substitution, even if your shell does not support it. +.SH AUTHORS +By chronological order: +.sp +Larry Wall (dist 2.0 in 1988) +.br +Harlan Stenn (worked on dist 3.0 1990-1992) +.br +Raphael Manfredi (dist 3.0 and +integration 1991-1995) +.sp +Please look at the \fICredits\fR file in the distribution source tree for a +list of all the known contributors. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +jmake(1), metaconfig(1), pat(1). -- cgit v1.2.3