Index: introduction/welcome/changelog.xml
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--- introduction/welcome/changelog.xml (revision 7279)
+++ introduction/welcome/changelog.xml (working copy)
@@ -45,6 +45,12 @@
March 16th, 2008
+ [alexander] - Updated MCS to version 0.7.0.
+
+
+ [alexander] - Added Mowgli-0.6.1.
+
+ [alexander] - Fixed URL for Audacious third-party plugins.
Index: general.ent
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--- general.ent (revision 7279)
+++ general.ent (working copy)
@@ -130,6 +130,8 @@
+
+
Index: general/sysutils/mcs.xml
===================================================================
--- general/sysutils/mcs.xml (revision 7277)
+++ general/sysutils/mcs.xml (working copy)
@@ -1,208 +0,0 @@
-
-
- %general-entities;
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-]>
-
-
-
-
-
- $LastChangedBy$
- $Date$
-
-
- mcs-&mcs-version;
-
-
- mcs
-
-
-
- Introduction to mcs
-
- The mcs package is a library and set of
- tools which abstract the storage of configuration settings away from
- userland applications. There are similar projects like this (such as
- GConf), but unlike those projects,
- mcs strictly handles abstraction. It does not
- impose any specific data storage requirement, nor is it tied to any
- desktop environment or software suite.
-
- Package Information
-
-
- Download (HTTP):
-
-
- Download (FTP):
-
-
- Download MD5 sum: &mcs-md5sum;
-
-
- Download size: &mcs-size;
-
-
- Estimated disk space required: &mcs-buildsize;
-
-
- Estimated build time: &mcs-time;
-
-
-
- mcs Dependencies
-
- Optional
- and
-
-
- User Notes:
-
-
-
-
-
- Installation of mcs
-
- Install mcs by
- running the following commands:
-
-sed -i 's|libmcs|../../&|' src/backends/kconfig/kconfig.cc &&
-
-./configure --prefix=/usr &&
-make
-
- This package does not come with a test suite.
-
- Now, as the root user:
-
-make install &&
-install -v -m644 -D README /usr/share/doc/mcs-&mcs-version;/README
-
-
-
-
- Command Explanations
-
- : Use this option if you have
- GConf installed and wish to build the
- GConf backend.
-
- : Use this option if you have
- kdelibs installed and wish to build the
- KConfig backend. If KDE and/or
- Qt are not installed in
- /usr, you must pass additional
- parameters to the configure script to identify the
- location of the libraries and interface headers (e.g.,
-
- . It is
- not necessary to identify the location of the
- Qt libraries.
-
- For additional information about the various storage backends
- (including the default XDG-compliant backend), see the
- README file in the source tree.
-
-
-
-
- Configuring mcs
-
- There are various ways to configure mcs
- to use a specific backend on a site-wide or individual user basis. See
- section 2 of the README file in the source tree for
- details.
-
-
-
-
- Contents
-
-
- Installed Programs
- Installed Libraries
- Installed Directories
-
-
- mcs-getconfval, mcs-info, mcs-query-backends and
- mcs-setconfval
- libmcs.so and backend storage modules
- /usr/include/mcs, /usr/lib/mcs and
- /usr/share/doc/mcs-&mcs-version;
-
-
-
-
- Short Descriptions
-
-
-
-
- mcs-getconfval
-
- queries mcs for a configuration
- value.
-
- mcs-getconfval
-
-
-
-
-
- mcs-info
-
- displays information about the current installation and
- configuration of mcs.
-
- mcs-info
-
-
-
-
-
- mcs-query-backends
-
- queries mcs to determine what
- backends are available.
-
- mcs-query-backends
-
-
-
-
-
- mcs-setconfval
-
- instructs mcs to change a
- configuration value.
-
- mcs-setconfval
-
-
-
-
-
- libmcs.so
-
- contains the API functions required by the
- mcs userspace tools.
-
- libmcs.so
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Index: general/sysutils/sysutils.xml
===================================================================
--- general/sysutils/sysutils.xml (revision 7277)
+++ general/sysutils/sysutils.xml (working copy)
@@ -34,6 +34,5 @@
-
Index: general/genlib/mcs.xml
===================================================================
--- general/genlib/mcs.xml (revision 7277)
+++ general/genlib/mcs.xml (working copy)
@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@
%general-entities;
-
+
-
-
-
+
+
+
]>
@@ -61,6 +61,9 @@
mcs Dependencies
+ Required
+
+
Optional and
@@ -76,9 +79,7 @@
Install mcs by
running the following commands:
-sed -i 's|libmcs|../../&|' src/backends/kconfig/kconfig.cc &&
-
-./configure --prefix=/usr &&
+./configure --prefix=/usr &&
makeThis package does not come with a test suite.
@@ -93,22 +94,12 @@
Command Explanations
- : Use this option if you have
- GConf installed and wish to build the
- GConf backend.
+ : If you have
+ installed, you must pass
+ additional parameters to the configure script to
+ identify the location of Qt and, possibly, KDE libraries and interface
+ headers.
- : Use this option if you have
- kdelibs installed and wish to build the
- KConfig backend. If KDE and/or
- Qt are not installed in
- /usr, you must pass additional
- parameters to the configure script to identify the
- location of the libraries and interface headers (e.g.,
-
- . It is
- not necessary to identify the location of the
- Qt libraries.
-
For additional information about the various storage backends
(including the default XDG-compliant backend), see the
README file in the source tree.
@@ -119,9 +110,10 @@
Configuring mcsThere are various ways to configure mcs
- to use a specific backend on a site-wide or individual user basis. See
- section 2 of the README file in the source tree for
- details.
+ to use a specific backend on a site-wide or individual user basis. If the
+ default file-based storage backend is suitable, no configuration steps are
+ required.See section 2 of the README file in the
+ source tree for details.
Index: general/genlib/genlib.xml
===================================================================
--- general/genlib/genlib.xml (revision 7277)
+++ general/genlib/genlib.xml (working copy)
@@ -77,6 +77,8 @@
+
+
Index: general/genlib/mowgli.xml
===================================================================
--- general/genlib/mowgli.xml (revision 0)
+++ general/genlib/mowgli.xml (revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
+
+
+ %general-entities;
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ $LastChangedBy$
+ $Date$
+
+
+ Mowgli-&Mowgli-version;
+
+
+ Mowgli
+
+
+
+ Introduction to Mowgli
+
+ The Mowgli package contains a
+ development framework for C, similar to . It
+ provides high performance and highly flexible algorithms for routine
+ tasks such as reference-counting, linked lists and spinlocks, and thus
+ helps programmers write better engineered code.
+
+ Package Information
+
+
+ Download (HTTP):
+
+
+ Download (FTP):
+
+
+ Download MD5 sum: &Mowgli-md5sum;
+
+
+ Download size: &Mowgli-size;
+
+
+ Estimated disk space required: &Mowgli-buildsize;
+
+
+ Estimated build time: &Mowgli-time;
+
+
+
+ User Notes:
+
+
+
+
+
+ Installation of Mowgli
+
+ Install Mowgli by running the following
+ commands:
+
+./configure --prefix=/usr &&
+make
+
+ This package does not come with a formal test suite.
+
+ Now, as the root user:
+
+make install
+
+
+
+
+ Contents
+
+
+ Installed Programs
+ Installed Libraries
+ Installed Directories
+
+
+ None
+ libmowgli.so
+ /usr/include/libmowgli
+
+
+
+
+ Short Descriptions
+
+
+
+
+ libmowgli.so
+
+ libraries contain optimized functions for various common
+ C programming tasks.
+
+ libmowgli.{so,a}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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