Changeset b5e95905
- Timestamp:
- 05/01/2003 12:52:23 AM (21 years ago)
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- 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, ken/tuningfonts, krejzi/svn, lazarus, lxqt, nosym, perl-modules, plabs/python-mods, qt5new, renodr/vulkan-addition, 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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general/genlib/openssl/openssl-config.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Configuring OpenSSL</title>2 <title>Configuring <application>OpenSSL</application></title> 3 3 4 4 <sect3><title>Config files</title> -
general/genlib/openssl/openssl-desc.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application>openssl</application> package contains 5 <command>c_rehash</command>, <command>openssl</command>, <filename4 <para>The <application>openssl</application> package contains <command> 5 c_rehash</command>, <command>openssl</command>, <filename 6 6 class='libraryfile'>libcrypto</filename> libraries and <filename 7 7 class='libraryfile'>libssl</filename> libraries.</para> … … 13 13 <sect3><title>c_rehash</title> 14 14 15 <para><command>c_rehash</command> is a <application>perl</application> script that scans all files in a directory and adds symbolic links to their hash values.</para> 15 <para><command>c_rehash</command> is a <application>perl</application> script 16 that scans all files in a directory and adds symbolic links to their hash 17 values.</para> 16 18 17 19 </sect3> … … 19 21 <sect3><title>openssl</title> 20 22 21 <para>The <command>openssl</command> program is a command line tool for using the various cryptography functions of <application>OpenSSL</application>'s crypto 22 library from the shell. It can be used for various functions which are documented in <command>man 1 openssl</command>.</para> 23 <para>The <command>openssl</command> program is a command line tool for using 24 the various cryptography functions of <application>OpenSSL</application>'s 25 crypto library from the shell. It can be used for various functions which are 26 documented in <command>man 1 openssl</command>.</para> 23 27 24 28 </sect3> … … 26 30 <sect3><title>libcrypto</title> 27 31 28 <para>The <application>OpenSSL</application> crypto library implements a wide range of cryptographic algorithms used in various Internet standards. The services provided by this library are used by the <application>OpenSSL</application> implementations of <acronym>SSL</acronym>, <acronym>TLS</acronym> and 29 <acronym>S/MIME</acronym>, and they have also been used to implement 30 <application>OpenSSH</application>, <application>OpenPGP</application>, 31 and other cryptographic standards.</para> 32 <para>The <application>OpenSSL</application> crypto library implements a wide 33 range of cryptographic algorithms used in various Internet standards. The 34 services provided by this library are used by the <application>OpenSSL 35 </application> implementations of <acronym>SSL</acronym>, <acronym>TLS 36 </acronym> and <acronym>S/MIME</acronym>, and they have also been used to 37 implement <application>OpenSSH</application>, <application>OpenPGP 38 </application>, and other cryptographic standards.</para> 32 39 33 40 </sect3> … … 35 42 <sect3><title>libssl</title> 36 43 37 <para>The <application>OpenSSL</application> <acronym>SSL</acronym> library implements the38 Secure Sockets Layer (<acronym>SSL</acronym> v2/v3) and Transport Layer 39 Security (<acronym>TLS</acronym> v1) protocols. It provides a rich 40 <acronym>API</acronym>, documentation on which can be found by running44 <para>The <application>OpenSSL</application> <acronym>SSL</acronym> library 45 implements the Secure Sockets Layer (<acronym>SSL</acronym> v2/v3) and 46 Transport Layer Security (<acronym>TLS</acronym> v1) protocols. It provides a 47 rich <acronym>API</acronym>, documentation on which can be found by running 41 48 <command>man 3 ssl</command>.</para> 42 49 -
general/genlib/openssl/openssl-exp.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 3 3 4 4 <para><command>rm doc/apps/passwd.pod </command> : We do this because 5 otherwise <application>openssl</application> installs its passwd man page over the6 existing system one which isn't what we want.</para>5 otherwise <application>openssl</application> installs its passwd man page over 6 the existing system one which isn't what we want.</para> 7 7 8 8 <para><screen><command>make MANDIR=/usr/share/man … … 10 10 commands install <application>openssl</application> with the man pages 11 11 in <filename class='directory'>/usr/share/man 12 </filename> instead of the default which is <filename class='directory'>/etc/ssl/man</filename>.</para> 12 </filename> instead of the default which is <filename 13 class='directory'>/etc/ssl/man</filename>.</para> 13 14 14 <para><command>rmdir /etc/ssl/lib</command> : This is simply a 15 tidy-up command. For some reason, the 16 <application>openssl</application> install routine creates 17 the <filename class='directory'>/etc/ssl/lib</filename> directory even though the libraries have 18 been installed in <filename class='directory'>/usr/lib</filename>. We remove it to keep things 19 nice and tidy!</para> 15 <para><command>rmdir /etc/ssl/lib</command> : This is simply a tidy-up command. For some reason, the <application>openssl</application> install routine creates 16 the <filename class='directory'>/etc/ssl/lib</filename> directory even though 17 the libraries have been installed in <filename class='directory'>/usr/lib 18 </filename>. We remove it to keep things nice and tidy!</para> 20 19 21 20 </sect2> -
general/genlib/openssl/openssl-inst.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of OpenSSL</title>2 <title>Installation of <application>OpenSSL</application></title> 3 3 4 4 <para>Install <application>openssl</application> by running the following commands:</para> … … 10 10 </para></note> 11 11 12 <screen><userinput> sed 's/^passwd/openssl-passwd/' doc/apps/passwd.pod \12 <screen><userinput><command>sed 's/^passwd/openssl-passwd/' doc/apps/passwd.pod \ 13 13 > doc/apps/openssl-passwd.pod && 14 14 rm doc/apps/passwd.pod && … … 16 16 make MANDIR=/usr/share/man && 17 17 make MANDIR=/usr/share/man install && 18 rmdir /etc/ssl/lib</ userinput></screen>18 rmdir /etc/ssl/lib</command></userinput></screen> 19 19 20 20 -
general/genlib/openssl/openssl-intro.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to OpenSSL</title>2 <title>Introduction to <application>OpenSSL</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>The openssl package contains management tools and libraries relating to 5 cryptography. These are useful for providing cryptography functions to 6 other packages, notably <application>OpenSSH</application> and web browsers (for accessing secure https sites).</para> 4 <para>The <application>openssl</application> package contains management tools 5 and libraries relating to cryptography. These are useful for providing 6 cryptography functions to other packages, notably <application>OpenSSH 7 </application> and web browsers (for accessing secure https sites).</para> 7 8 8 9 -
general/genlib/pcre/pcre-inst.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of pcre</title>2 <title>Installation of <application>pcre</application></title> 3 3 4 4 <para>Install <application>pcre</application> by running the following commands:</para> 5 5 6 <screen><userinput> ./configure --prefix=/usr &&6 <screen><userinput><command>./configure --prefix=/usr && 7 7 make && 8 make install</ userinput></screen>8 make install</command></userinput></screen> 9 9 10 10 </sect2> -
general/genlib/pcre/pcre-intro.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to pcre</title>2 <title>Introduction to <application>pcre</application></title> 3 3 4 4 <para>The <application>pcre</application> package contains -
index.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 3 3 "/usr/share/docbook/docbookx.dtd" [ 4 4 5 <!ENTITY version "200304 29">6 <!ENTITY releasedate "April 29th, 2003">5 <!ENTITY version "20030430"> 6 <!ENTITY releasedate "April 30th, 2003"> 7 7 8 8 <!ENTITY % book SYSTEM "book/book.ent"> -
introduction/welcome/changelog.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 10 10 11 11 <itemizedlist> 12 13 <listitem><para>April 30th, 2003 [larry]: xsoft: updated to 14 dillo-0.7.2.</para></listitem> 12 15 13 16 <listitem><para>April 29th, 2003 [larry]: general: updated to -
template/template-config.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Configuring template</title>2 <title>Configuring <application>template</application></title> 3 3 4 4 <sect3><title>Config files</title> 5 <para>< userinput>List of config files</userinput></para>5 <para><filename>List of config files</filename></para> 6 6 </sect3> 7 7 -
template/template-desc.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The template package contains <command>LISTOFEXEC</command>,5 <filename>LISTOFFILES</filename>.</para>4 <para>The <application>template</application> package contains <command> 5 LISTOFEXEC</command>, <filename>LISTOFFILES</filename>.</para> 6 6 7 7 </sect2> … … 10 10 11 11 <sect3><title>item1</title> 12 <para> item1does this</para></sect3>12 <para><command>item1</command> does this</para></sect3> 13 13 14 14 <sect3><title>item2</title> 15 <para> item2does that</para></sect3>15 <para><filename>item2</filename> does that</para></sect3> 16 16 17 17 </sect2> -
template/template-exp.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para>< userinput>COMMAND:</userinput>This command does something.</para>4 <para><command>COMMAND</command> : This command does something.</para> 5 5 6 6 </sect2> -
template/template-inst.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of template</title>2 <title>Installation of <application>template</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>Install templateby running the following commands:</para>4 <para>Install <application>template</application> by running the following commands:</para> 5 5 6 < para><screen><userinput>./configure </userinput></screen></para>6 <screen><userinput><command>./configure </command></userinput></screen> 7 7 8 8 </sect2> -
template/template-intro.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to template</title>2 <title>Introduction to <application>template</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>The templatepackage contains... This is useful for...</para>4 <para>The <application>template</application> package contains... This is useful for...</para> 5 5 6 6 <sect3><title>Package information</title> -
xsoft/graphweb/dillo/dillo-config.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Configuring dillo</title>2 <title>Configuring <application>dillo</application></title> 3 3 4 4 <sect3><title>Config files</title> … … 8 8 9 9 <sect3><title>Configuration Information</title> 10 <para>Dillo stores its configuration in per-user files in their 11 <filename class="directory">~/.dillo</filename> 12 directory. These files are created automatically when dillo is run. 13 By default dillo has cookies turned off, to turn cookies on, edit the 14 file <filename>~/.dillo/cookiesrc</filename>. 10 <para><application>Dillo</application> stores its configuration in per-user 11 files in their <filename class="directory">~/.dillo</filename> 12 directory. These files are created automatically when 13 <command>dillo</command> is run. 14 By default <application>dillo</application> has cookies turned off, to turn 15 cookies on, edit the file <filename>~/.dillo/cookiesrc</filename>. 15 16 The <filename>~/.dillo/bookmarks.html</filename> file is created 16 and added to by dillo. It can also be edited with any html or text editor.</para> 17 and added to by <application>dillo</application>. It can also be edited 18 with any html or text editor.</para> 17 19 </sect3> 18 20 -
xsoft/graphweb/dillo/dillo-desc.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The dillo package contains <userinput>dillo</userinput>.</para> 4 <para>The <application>dillo</application> package contains 5 <command>dillo</command>.</para> 5 6 6 7 </sect2> … … 9 10 10 11 <sect3><title>dillo</title> 11 <para>dillo is a gtk+ graphical WWW browser with limited facilities, but a 12 <para><command>dillo</command> is a gtk+ graphical 13 <acronym>WWW</acronym> browser with limited facilities, but a 12 14 small footprint and runs fast on slower machines.</para></sect3> 13 15 -
xsoft/graphweb/dillo/dillo-inst.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of dillo</title>2 <title>Installation of <application>dillo</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>Install dilloby running the following commands:</para>4 <para>Install <application>dillo</application> by running the following commands:</para> 5 5 6 < para><screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr &&6 <screen><userinput><command>./configure --prefix=/usr && 7 7 make && 8 make install</ userinput></screen></para>8 make install</command></userinput></screen> 9 9 10 10 </sect2> -
xsoft/graphweb/dillo/dillo-intro.xml
r6256667 rb5e95905 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to dillo</title>2 <title>Introduction to <application>dillo</application></title> 3 3 4 <screen>Download location (HTTP): <ulink url="&dillo-download-http;"/> 5 Version used: &dillo-version; 6 Package size: &dillo-size; 7 Estimated Disk space required: &dillo-buildsize; 8 Estimated build time: &dillo-time;</screen> 4 <para><application>Dillo</application> is a fast, small footprint graphical 5 browser. Although version 0.7.2 is alpha code, it is stable. 6 <application>Dillo</application> does not support 7 <application>java</application> or javascript, and the current version does 8 not support ftp, https or frames. It is, however, very fast and so is useful on 9 older, slower machines. It supports downloads and can support cookies.</para> 9 10 10 <para>Dillo is a fast, small footprint graphical browser. Although version 11 0.7.1 is alpha code, it is stable. Dillo does not support java or 12 javascript, and the current version does not support cut and paste, ftp, 13 https or frames. It is, however, very fast and so is useful on older, 14 slower machines. It supports downloads and can support cookies.</para> 11 <sect3><title>Package information</title> 12 <itemizedlist spacing='compact'> 13 <listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink 14 url="&dillo-download-http;"/></para></listitem> 15 <listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink 16 url="&dillo-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem> 17 <listitem><para>Download size: &dillo-size;</para></listitem> 18 <listitem><para>Estimated Disk space required: 19 &dillo-buildsize;</para></listitem> 20 <listitem><para>Estimated build time: 21 &dillo-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist> 22 </sect3> 15 23 16 <screen>dillo depends on: 17 <xref linkend="GTK"/></screen> 24 <sect3><title><application>dillo</application> dependencies</title> 25 <sect4><title>Required</title> 26 <para><xref linkend="GTK"/></para></sect4> 27 </sect3> 18 28 19 29 </sect2> -
xsoft/graphweb/dillo/dillo.ent
r6256667 rb5e95905 5 5 <!ENTITY dillo-desc SYSTEM "dillo-desc.xml"> 6 6 <!ENTITY dillo-config SYSTEM "dillo-config.xml"> 7 <!ENTITY dillo-buildsize " 265 KB">8 <!ENTITY dillo-version "0.7. 1.2">9 <!ENTITY dillo-download-http "http://dillo.auriga.wearlab.de/download/dillo-0.7. 1.2.tar.gz">7 <!ENTITY dillo-buildsize "3.7 MB"> 8 <!ENTITY dillo-version "0.7.2"> 9 <!ENTITY dillo-download-http "http://dillo.auriga.wearlab.de/download/dillo-0.7.2.tar.bz2"> 10 10 <!ENTITY dillo-download-ftp ""> 11 11 <!ENTITY dillo-size "357 KB"> 12 <!ENTITY dillo-time " N/A">12 <!ENTITY dillo-time "0.56 SBU">
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