Changeset 237b6d9
- Timestamp:
- 10/01/2003 02:52:25 AM (20 years ago)
- Branches:
- 10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.2.0, 6.2.0-rc1, 6.2.0-rc2, 6.3, 6.3-rc1, 6.3-rc2, 6.3-rc3, 7.10, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.6-blfs, 7.6-systemd, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, basic, bdubbs/svn, elogind, gnome, kde5-13430, kde5-14269, kde5-14686, kea, ken/inkscape-core-mods, krejzi/svn, lazarus, lxqt, nosym, perl-modules, plabs/python-mods, qt5new, systemd-11177, systemd-13485, trunk, upgradedb, v5_0, v5_0-pre1, v5_1, v5_1-pre1, xry111/intltool, xry111/soup3, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
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multimedia/audioutils/mpg123/mpg123-exp.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para><command>make linux</command> 4 <para><command>make linux</command>: This command builds 5 5 <application>mpg123</application> for Linux.</para> 6 6 7 <para><command>make linux-help</command> 7 <para><command>make linux-help</command>: This command lists 8 8 all build-options for <application>mpg123</application>.</para> 9 9 -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/udftools/udftools-exp.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para><command>COMMAND</command> 4 <para><command>COMMAND</command>: This command does something.</para> 5 5 6 6 </sect2> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/alsa-driver.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 <sect1 id="alsa-driver" xreflabel="ALSA -driver-&alsa-driver-version;">1 <sect1 id="alsa-driver" xreflabel="ALSA Driver-&alsa-driver-version;"> 2 2 <?dbhtml filename="alsa-driver.html" dir="multimedia"?> 3 <title>ALSA -driver-&alsa-driver-version;</title>3 <title>ALSA Driver-&alsa-driver-version;</title> 4 4 5 5 &alsa-driver-intro; -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/alsa-lib.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 <sect1 id="alsa-lib" xreflabel="ALSA -lib-&alsa-lib-version;">1 <sect1 id="alsa-lib" xreflabel="ALSA Library-&alsa-lib-version;"> 2 2 <?dbhtml filename="alsa-lib.html" dir="multimedia"?> 3 <title>ALSA -lib-&alsa-lib-version;</title>3 <title>ALSA Library-&alsa-lib-version;</title> 4 4 5 5 &alsa-lib-intro; -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/alsa-oss.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 <sect1 id="alsa-oss" xreflabel="ALSA -OSS-&alsa-oss-version;">1 <sect1 id="alsa-oss" xreflabel="ALSA OSS-&alsa-oss-version;"> 2 2 <?dbhtml filename="alsa-oss.html" dir="multimedia"?> 3 <title>ALSA -OSS-&alsa-oss-version;</title>3 <title>ALSA OSS-&alsa-oss-version;</title> 4 4 5 5 &alsa-oss-intro; -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/alsa-tools.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 <sect1 id="alsa-tools" xreflabel="ALSA -tools-&alsa-tools-version;">1 <sect1 id="alsa-tools" xreflabel="ALSA Tools-&alsa-tools-version;"> 2 2 <?dbhtml filename="alsa-tools.html" dir="multimedia"?> 3 <title>ALSA -tools-&alsa-tools-version;</title>3 <title>ALSA Tools-&alsa-tools-version;</title> 4 4 5 5 &alsa-tools-intro; -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/alsa-utils.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 <sect1 id="alsa-utils" xreflabel="ALSA -utils-&alsa-utils-version;">1 <sect1 id="alsa-utils" xreflabel="ALSA Utilities-&alsa-utils-version;"> 2 2 <?dbhtml filename="alsa-utils.html" dir="multimedia"?> 3 <title>ALSA -utils-&alsa-utils-version;</title>3 <title>ALSA Utilities-&alsa-utils-version;</title> 4 4 5 5 &alsa-utils-intro; -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/driver/alsa-driver-config.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Configuring <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -driver</application></title>2 <title>Configuring <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Driver</application></title> 3 3 4 4 <sect3><title>Config files</title> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/driver/alsa-driver-desc.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -driver</application> package4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Driver</application> package 5 5 contains the <acronym>ALSA</acronym> sound card drivers and include files. 6 6 </para> … … 17 17 <para>These are installed in <filename class="directory">/usr/include/sound 18 18 </filename> and are required to compile certain packages such as 19 <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -lib</application>.19 <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Libraries</application>. 20 20 </para></sect3> 21 21 -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/driver/alsa-driver-exp.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para>< command>--with-sequencer=yes</command>: This tells the <application>5 <acronym>ALSA</acronym> -driver</application> package to build the sequencer4 <para><parameter>--with-sequencer=yes</parameter>: This tells the <application> 5 <acronym>ALSA</acronym> Driver</application> package to build the sequencer 6 6 modules for whichever soundcards for which you are building. Most people want 7 7 them so you will usually want to leave it set to yes.</para> 8 8 9 <para>< command>--with-oss=yes</command>: This tells the package to9 <para><parameter>--with-oss=yes</parameter>: This tells the package to 10 10 build the <acronym>OSS</acronym>/Free emulation modules. Again, most people 11 11 want this so it's probably best to stick with yes.</para> 12 12 13 <para>< command>--with-isapnp=no</command>: Most sound cards these days13 <para><parameter>--with-isapnp=no</parameter>: Most sound cards these days 14 14 are <acronym>PCI</acronym> and so <acronym>ISA</acronym> Plug and Play 15 15 support isn't needed. If you are using an <acronym>ISA</acronym> soundcard, 16 16 it's best to say yes here.</para> 17 17 18 <para>< command>--with-cards=all</command>: You can tell the script just18 <para><parameter>--with-cards=all</parameter>: You can tell the script just 19 19 to build the drivers for your particular sound card here. For full information 20 20 on which drivers are available see <command>./configure 21 21 --help</command>. If you aren't sure which chipset your soundcard uses, 22 22 have a look in <filename>CARDS-STATUS</filename> in the 23 <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -driver</application> source23 <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Driver</application> source 24 24 tree. The default specified here will build all drivers.</para> 25 25 -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/driver/alsa-driver-inst.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -driver</application></title>2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Driver</application></title> 3 3 4 4 <para>Before installing the <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym></application> … … 15 15 used.</para></note> 16 16 17 <para>Install <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -driver</application> using17 <para>Install <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Driver</application> using 18 18 the following commands as a template:</para> 19 19 … … 32 32 will need to create the <filename class="directory">/dev</filename> entries 33 33 using the script provided in the 34 <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> </application> driversource34 <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Driver</application> source 35 35 tree:</para> 36 36 <screen><userinput><command>./snddevices</command></userinput></screen> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/driver/alsa-driver-intro.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -driver</application>2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Driver</application> 3 3 </title> 4 4 5 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -driver</application> package5 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Driver</application> package 6 6 contains the <acronym>ALSA</acronym> sound drivers. These are 7 7 the next generation of sound drivers for Linux.</para> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/lib/alsa-lib-config.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Configuring <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -lib</application></title>2 <title>Configuring <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Library</application></title> 3 3 4 4 <sect3><title>Configuration Information</title> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/lib/alsa-lib-desc.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -lib</application> package4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Library</application> package 5 5 contains <command>aserver</command> and the <filename class="libraryfile"> 6 6 libasound</filename> library.</para> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/lib/alsa-lib-inst.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -lib</application>2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Library</application> 3 3 </title> 4 4 5 <para>Install <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -lib</application> by running5 <para>Install <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Library</application> by running 6 6 the following commands:</para> 7 7 -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/lib/alsa-lib-intro.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -lib</application></title>2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Library</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -lib</application> package4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Library</application> package 5 5 contains the <acronym>ALSA</acronym> library. This is used by programs 6 (including <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -utils</application>) which wish6 (including <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Utilities</application>) which wish 7 7 to use the <acronym>ALSA</acronym> sound interface.</para> 8 8 … … 16 16 </sect3> 17 17 18 <sect3><title><application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -lib</application> dependencies</title>18 <sect3><title><application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Library</application> dependencies</title> 19 19 <sect4><title>Required</title> 20 20 <para><xref linkend="alsa-driver"/> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/oss/alsa-oss-config.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Configuring <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -<acronym>OSS</acronym></application></title>2 <title>Configuring <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> <acronym>OSS</acronym></application></title> 3 3 4 4 <sect3><title>Configuration Information</title> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/oss/alsa-oss-desc.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -<acronym>OSS</acronym>4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> <acronym>OSS</acronym> 5 5 </application> package contains <command>aoss</command> and the 6 6 <filename class="libraryfile">libaoss</filename> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/oss/alsa-oss-inst.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -<acronym>OSS</acronym></application></title>2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> <acronym>OSS</acronym></application></title> 3 3 4 <para>Install <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -<acronym>OSS</acronym></application> by running the following commands:</para>4 <para>Install <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> <acronym>OSS</acronym></application> by running the following commands:</para> 5 5 6 6 <screen><userinput><command>./configure && -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/oss/alsa-oss-intro.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -<acronym>OSS</acronym></application></title>2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> <acronym>OSS</acronym></application></title> 3 3 4 4 <para>The 5 <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -<acronym>OSS</acronym></application>5 <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> <acronym>OSS</acronym></application> 6 6 package contains the <acronym>ALSA</acronym> <acronym>OSS</acronym> 7 7 compatibility library. This is used by programs which wish to use the … … 17 17 </sect3> 18 18 19 <sect3><title><application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -<acronym>OSS</acronym></application> dependencies</title>19 <sect3><title><application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> <acronym>OSS</acronym></application> dependencies</title> 20 20 <sect4><title>Required</title> 21 21 <para><xref linkend="alsa-lib"/> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/tools/alsa-tools-desc.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 15 15 <sect3><title>as10k1</title> 16 16 <para><command>as10k1</command> is an assembler for the emu10k1 <acronym>DSP 17 </acronym> chip present in the Creative <acronym>SB</acronym>Live,17 </acronym> chip present in the Creative SB Live, 18 18 <acronym>PCI</acronym> 512, and emu <acronym>APS</acronym> sound cards. It is 19 19 used to make audio effects such as a flanger, chorus or reverb.</para></sect3> … … 24 24 25 25 <sect3><title>sb16_csp</title> 26 <para><command>sb16_csp</command> is an <acronym>SB</acronym>16/<acronym>AWE 27 </acronym>32 Creative Signal Processor (<acronym>ASP</acronym>/<acronym>CSP 26 <para><command>sb16_csp</command> is an SB16/AWE32 Creative Signal Processor (<acronym>ASP</acronym>/<acronym>CSP 28 27 </acronym>) control program.</para></sect3> 29 28 -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/tools/alsa-tools-inst.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -tools</application></title>2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Tools</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -tools</application> package is4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Tools</application> package is 5 5 only needed by those with advanced requirements for their sound card. The 6 6 tools are not all built together, instead you need to <command>cd</command> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/tools/alsa-tools-intro.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -tools</application></title>2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Tools</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -tools</application> package contains4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Tools</application> package contains 5 5 advanced tools for certain soundcards.</para> 6 6 … … 14 14 </sect3> 15 15 16 <sect3><title><application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -tools</application> dependencies</title>16 <sect3><title><application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Tools</application> dependencies</title> 17 17 <sect4><title>Required</title> 18 18 <para><xref linkend="alsa-lib"/> -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/utils/alsa-utils-config.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Configuring <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -utils</application></title>2 <title>Configuring <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Utilities</application></title> 3 3 4 4 <sect3><title>Config files</title> … … 16 16 those readers who wish to do this.</para> 17 17 18 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -drivers</application> package18 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Driver</application> package 19 19 installs a script as <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/alsasound</filename>. While it 20 20 is possible to use this script, it contains a lot of extraneous detail which … … 38 38 case "$1" in 39 39 start) 40 echo "Starting alsa... Restoring volumes..."40 echo "Starting ALSA... Restoring volumes..." 41 41 loadproc /usr/sbin/alsactl restore 42 42 #echo " Loading MIDI font..." … … 45 45 46 46 stop) 47 echo "Stopping alsa... Saving volumes......"47 echo "Stopping ALSA... Saving volumes......" 48 48 loadproc /usr/sbin/alsactl store 49 49 #echo " Removing MIDI font.........." … … 80 80 <para>Note that all channels of your soundcard are muted by default. You can 81 81 use the <command>alsamixer</command> program from 82 <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -utils</application> (or any other82 <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Utilities</application> (or any other 83 83 <acronym>OSS</acronym> mixer) to change this.</para> 84 84 … … 86 86 there is no state in <filename>/etc/asound.state</filename>. You can 87 87 prevent this by running the following commands after installing 88 <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -utils</application>:</para>88 <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Utilities</application>:</para> 89 89 <screen><userinput><command>touch /etc/asound.state && 90 90 alsactl store</command></userinput></screen> … … 93 93 are commented out. They are there as an example of other things you may 94 94 wish to do in the startup script. <filename>sfxload</filename> is a 95 separate package of interest to SoundBlaster <acronym>AWE</acronym>and Live!95 separate package of interest to SoundBlaster AWE and Live! 96 96 users. It is designed for loading "sound-fonts" (which are used for 97 97 <acronym>MIDI</acronym> output). You may wish to delete these lines and add -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/utils/alsa-utils-desc.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -utils</application> package4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Utilities</application> package 5 5 contains <command>aconnect</command>, 6 6 <command>alsactl</command>, <command>alsamixer</command>, -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/utils/alsa-utils-inst.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -utils</application></title>2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Utilities</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>Install <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -utils</application> by running the following commands:</para>4 <para>Install <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Utilities</application> by running the following commands:</para> 5 5 6 6 <screen><userinput><command>./configure && -
multimedia/libdriv/alsa/utils/alsa-utils-intro.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -utils</application></title>2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Utilities</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -utils</application> package4 <para>The <application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Utilities</application> package 5 5 contains various utilities which are useful for controlling your sound card. 6 6 </para> … … 15 15 </sect3> 16 16 17 <sect3><title><application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> -utils</application> dependencies</title>17 <sect3><title><application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Utilities</application> dependencies</title> 18 18 <sect4><title>Required</title> 19 19 <para><xref linkend="alsa-lib"/> -
multimedia/libdriv/esound/esound-desc.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 7 7 <command>esdloop</command>, <command>esdmon</command>, 8 8 <command>esdrec</command>, <command>esdsample</command> and 9 <filename >libesd</filename> libraries.</para>9 <filename class="libraryfile">libesd</filename> libraries.</para> 10 10 11 11 </sect2> … … 39 39 40 40 <sect3><title>esd libraries</title> 41 <para><filename >libesd</filename> libraries contain the functions used41 <para><filename class="libraryfile">libesd</filename> libraries contain the functions used 42 42 by <command>esd</command>.</para></sect3> 43 43 -
multimedia/libdriv/esound/esound-exp.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para><command>--sysconfdir=/etc</command> : This switch puts configuration 5 files in <filename>/etc</filename> instead of <filename>/use/etc</filename>. 4 <para><parameter>--sysconfdir=/etc</parameter>: This switch puts configuration 5 files in <filename class="directory">/etc</filename> instead of 6 <filename class="directory">/use/etc</filename>. 6 7 </para> 7 8 -
multimedia/libdriv/libao/libao-desc.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application>libao</application> package contains <filename>libao</filename> libraries.</para> 4 <para>The <application>libao</application> package contains <filename 5 class="libraryfile">libao</filename> libraries.</para> 5 6 6 7 </sect2> … … 9 10 10 11 <sect3><title>ao libraries</title> 11 <para><filename >libao</filename> libraries provide functions for programs12 <para><filename class="libraryfile">libao</filename> libraries provide functions for programs 12 13 wishing to output sound over supported platforms.</para></sect3> 13 14 -
multimedia/libdriv/libao/libao-exp.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para><command>make CC="gcc $CFLAGS"</command> 4 <para><command>make CC="gcc $CFLAGS"</command>: This makes libao 5 5 compile using our CFLAGS for optimizations.</para> 6 6 -
multimedia/libdriv/libdvdread/libdvdread-exp.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para>< command>--with-libdvdcss</command>:5 This switch is needed if you want libdvdreadto be able to read4 <para><option>--with-libdvdcss</option>: 5 This switch is needed if you want <application>libdvdread</application> to be able to read 6 6 <acronym>CSS</acronym> encrypted <acronym>DVD</acronym>s.</para> 7 7 -
multimedia/libdriv/libmpeg3/libmpeg3-exp.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 3 3 4 4 <para><command>cp i686/libmpeg3.a /usr/lib && cp libmpeg3.h 5 mpeg3private.h /usr/include</command> 5 mpeg3private.h /usr/include</command>: Since make install 6 6 doesn't copy the library and header files to proper locations, 7 7 we have to do it manually.</para> -
multimedia/libdriv/nas/nas-desc.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 3 3 4 4 <para>The <application><acronym>NAS</acronym></application> package contains 5 <acronym>NAS</acronym> util s, headers and libraries.</para>5 <acronym>NAS</acronym> utilities, headers and libraries.</para> 6 6 7 7 </sect2> -
multimedia/libdriv/nas/nas-exp.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para><command>xmkmf...</command> : Compile using the standard way 5 for compiling X based apps.</para> 4 <para><command>xmkmf...</command>: These commands use the standard for compiling <application>X</application> based applications.</para> 6 5 7 <para><command>make INCROOT=...</command> : Install with8 <filename class="directory">/usr</filename> prefix9 instead of the default <filename class="directory">/usr/X11R6</filename> .10 Also installman pages.</para>6 <para><command>make INCROOT=...</command>: These commands install with 7 the <filename class="directory">/usr</filename> prefix 8 instead of the default <filename class="directory">/usr/X11R6</filename> 9 prefix. They also install the man pages.</para> 11 10 12 11 </sect2> -
multimedia/libdriv/sdl/sdl-exp.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para>< command>--disable-debug</command>: This switch configures4 <para><option>--disable-debug</option>: This switch configures 5 5 <application><acronym>SDL</acronym></application> to build with aggressive 6 6 optimizations.</para> 7 7 8 <para>< command>--enable-video-aalib</command>: This optional switch8 <para><option>--enable-video-aalib</option>: This optional switch 9 9 is required to build <application><acronym>SDL</acronym></application> 10 10 with <acronym>AA</acronym>lib video support.</para> -
xsoft/graphweb/mozilla/mozilla-exp.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 8 8 are ok with the <acronym>LGPL</acronym> versioned libart.</para> 9 9 10 <para>< command>--prefix=&mozilla-prefix;</command>: Previously mozilla did10 <para><parameter>--prefix=&mozilla-prefix;</parameter>: Previously mozilla did 11 11 not support the make install option. Hence the package was installed in 12 12 <filename>/opt</filename>. The package now supports "make install" and follows … … 15 15 </filename>.</para> 16 16 17 <para><screen>< command>--enable-toolkit-gtk2</command></screen>Use gtk217 <para><screen><option>--enable-toolkit-gtk2</option></screen>Use gtk2 18 18 toolkit</para> 19 19 20 <para><screen>< command>--with-system-zlib --with-system-jpeg \21 --with-system-png --with-system-mng"</ command></screen>20 <para><screen><option>--with-system-zlib --with-system-jpeg \ 21 --with-system-png --with-system-mng"</option></screen> 22 22 Use the system versions for these packages.</para> 23 23 24 <para>< command>--enable-xft</command>: Enable the Xft support. You need24 <para><option>--enable-xft</option>: Enable the Xft support. You need 25 25 <application>fontconfig</application> or the latest <application>XFree86 26 26 </application> version to enable xft.</para> 27 27 28 <para>< command>--enable-crypto</command>: Enable the Personal28 <para><option>--enable-crypto</option>: Enable the Personal 29 29 Security Manager to enable <acronym>SSL</acronym> connections.</para> 30 30 31 <para><screen>< command>--disable-jsd --disable-accessibility \31 <para><screen><option>--disable-jsd --disable-accessibility \ 32 32 --disable-tests --disable-debug \ 33 33 --disable-dtd-debug \ 34 34 --disable-logging --enable-reorder \ 35 35 --enable-strip \ 36 --enable-cpp-rtti</ command></screen>36 --enable-cpp-rtti</option></screen> 37 37 Various options that affect what components are built and some optimization 38 38 options. You can pick and choose from these options. More information on them … … 41 41 above.</para> 42 42 43 <para>< command>--enable-extensions=...</command>: Enables extensions. If you43 <para><option>--enable-extensions=...</option>: Enables extensions. If you 44 44 want, you can disable all extensions other than the browser by changing this 45 switch to < command>--enable-extensions="default,-venkman,-inspector,-irc"</command>.</para>45 switch to <parameter>--enable-extensions="default,-venkman,-inspector,-irc"</parameter>.</para> 46 46 47 47 <para><screen><command>install -d &mozilla-prefix;/include/mozilla-&mozilla-version;/nss … … 56 56 --> 57 57 58 <para><command>ln -nsf mozilla-&mozilla-version; ...</command> 58 <para><command>ln -nsf mozilla-&mozilla-version; ...</command>: 59 59 <application>Mozilla</application> installs headers and libraries in version 60 60 specific directories. This link makes symbolic links so that applications that -
xsoft/graphweb/mozilla/mozilla-inst.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 70 70 71 71 <para>Each of these switches can be added to the configure line in order to 72 have the described effect on the mozillacompile.</para>72 have the described effect on the <application>Mozilla</application> compile.</para> 73 73 74 <para>< command>--enable-elf-dynstr-gc</command>: Removes unreferenced74 <para><option>--enable-elf-dynstr-gc</option>: Removes unreferenced 75 75 strings from <acronym>ELF</acronym> shared objects generated during the build. 76 76 Note that this option breaks build on alpha.</para> 77 77 78 <para>< command>--disable-mailnews</command>: Disable the mail and news78 <para><option>--disable-mailnews</option>: Disable the mail and news 79 79 clients.</para> 80 80 81 <para>< command>--disable-ldap</command>: Disable <acronym>LDAP</acronym>81 <para><option>--disable-ldap</option>: Disable <acronym>LDAP</acronym> 82 82 Support, recommended if mail is disabled.</para> 83 83 84 <para>< command>--enable-calendar</command>: Build the calendar client.84 <para><option>--enable-calendar</option>: Build the calendar client. 85 85 You will need to download the calendar source via 86 86 <application><acronym>CVS</acronym></application> since it is not included … … 88 88 (Warning, this option is not yet stable).</para> 89 89 90 <para>< command>--enable-xterm-updates</command>: This option is90 <para><option>--enable-xterm-updates</option>: This option is 91 91 for enabling the <command>xterm</command> title with the current command when 92 92 compiling.</para> 93 93 94 <para>< command>--enable-plaintext-editor-only</command>: Disable support94 <para><option>--enable-plaintext-editor-only</option>: Disable support 95 95 for <acronym>HTML</acronym> editing. Do not use this switch if you are building 96 96 the mail-news component.</para> -
xsoft/other/balsa/balsa-desc.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 9 9 10 10 <sect3><title>balsa</title> 11 <para><command>balsa</command> is the GNOME 2 based mail reader.</para> 11 <para><command>balsa</command> is the 12 <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 2 based mail reader.</para> 12 13 </sect3> 13 14 -
xsoft/other/balsa/balsa-exp.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para><command>--localstatedir=/var/lib</command> : This switch puts 5 scrollkeeper files in <filename>/var/lib/scrollkeeper</filename> instead 6 of <filename>$GNOME_PREFIX/var/scrollkeeper</filename>.</para> 4 <para><parameter>--localstatedir=/var/lib</parameter>: This switch puts 5 <application>ScrollKeeper</application> files in <filename 6 class="directory">/var/lib/scrollkeeper</filename> instead 7 of <filename class="directory">$GNOME_PREFIX/var/scrollkeeper</filename>.</para> 7 8 8 <para>< command>--with-ssl</command>: Change the default of no ssl support.</para>9 <para><option>--with-ssl</option>: Change the default of no ssl support.</para> 9 10 10 <para>< command>--sysconfdir=/etc/gnome</command>: This switch puts11 configuration files in <filename >/etc/gnome</filename> instead of12 <filename >$GNOME_PREFIX/etc</filename>.</para>11 <para><parameter>--sysconfdir=/etc/gnome</parameter>: This switch puts 12 configuration files in <filename class="directory">/etc/gnome</filename> instead of 13 <filename class="directory">$GNOME_PREFIX/etc</filename>.</para> 13 14 14 <para>< command>--with-ldap</command>: Change the default to15 <para><option>--with-ldap</option>: Change the default to 15 16 support <acronym>LDAP</acronym> if it is available.</para> 16 17 17 <para>< command>--with-gpgme</command>: Change the default to18 <para><option>--with-gpgme</option>: Change the default to 18 19 support <acronym>GPG</acronym> if 'GnuPG made easy' 19 20 (<acronym>GPGME</acronym>) is -
xsoft/other/balsa/balsa-intro.xml
rbb363985 r237b6d9 2 2 <title>Introduction to <application>Balsa</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application>Balsa</application> package contains a GNOME 2 based mail reader.</para> 4 <para>The <application>Balsa</application> package contains a 5 <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 2 based mail reader.</para> 5 6 6 7 <sect3><title>Package information</title>
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