Rename xbps.sh to xbps-src.sh.

In preparation for the utility that will handle binary packages.

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Juan RP 2008-12-18 11:07:33 +01:00
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ To avoid problems with libtool and configure scripts finding stuff that is
available in the host system, almost all packages must be built inside of a
chroot. So the first thing would be to create the binary packages with:
$ xbps.sh install xbps-base-chroot
$ xbps-src.sh install xbps-base-chroot
This will build all required packages via fakeroot in masterdir, therefore you
can run it as normal user. Next commands will require super-user privileges
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ be that xbps packages are meant to be used in a system and not just for
ordinary users. So once all packages are built, you can create and enter
to the chroot with:
$ sudo xbps.sh chroot
$ sudo xbps-src.sh chroot
Press Control + D to exit from the chroot. The following targets will require
to be done in the chroot:
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ to be done in the chroot:
Now let's explain some more about the targets that you can use. To start
installing packages you should use the install target:
$ sudo xbps.sh install glib
$ sudo xbps-src.sh install glib
If the package is properly installed, it will be "stowned" automatically.
``stowned´´ means that this package is available in the master directory,
@ -90,47 +90,47 @@ on which xpbs has copied all files from DESTDIR/<pkgname>.
To remove a currently installed (and stowned) package, you can use:
$ sudo xbps.sh remove glib
$ sudo xbps-src.sh remove glib
Please note that when you remove it, the package will also be removed
from XBPS_DESTDIR and previously "unstowned".
To stow an already installed package (from XBPS_DESTDIR/<pkgname>):
$ sudo xbps.sh stow glib
$ sudo xbps-src.sh stow glib
and to unstow an already installed (stowned) package:
$ sudo xbps.sh unstow glib
$ sudo xbps-src.sh unstow glib
You can also print some stuff about any template build file, e.g:
$ xbps.sh info glib
$ xbps-src.sh info glib
To list installed (stowned) packages, use this:
$ xbps.sh list
$ xbps-src.sh list
To only extract the distfiles, without configuring/building/installing:
$ xbps.sh extract foo
$ xbps-src.sh extract foo
To not remove the build directory after successful installation:
$ sudo xbps.sh -C install blah
$ sudo xbps-src.sh -C install blah
To only fetch the distfile:
$ xbps.sh fetch blah
$ xbps-src.sh fetch blah
To only install the package, _without_ stowning it into the master directory:
$ sudo xbps.sh install-destdir blob
$ sudo xbps-src.sh install-destdir blob
To list files installed by a package, note that package must be installed
into destination directory first:
$ xbps.sh listfiles blob
$ xbps-src.sh listfiles blob
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PERFORMANCE

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
xbps.sh:
xbps-src.sh:
* Personalized scripts per template to unpack distfiles.
* Multiple URLs to download source distribution files, aliases, etc.
Something like ${sourceforge} to pick up any specified mirror on the list.

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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ xbps_chroot_handler()
[ -n "$only_destdir" ] && \
local lenv="install_destdir_target=yes"
env in_chroot=yes ${lenv} chroot $XBPS_MASTERDIR \
/xbps/xbps.sh $action $pkg
/xbps/xbps-src.sh $action $pkg
fi
msg_normal "Exiting from the chroot on $XBPS_MASTERDIR."
umount_chroot_fs