From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Sep 4 13:52:23 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2005 09:52:23 -0400 Subject: jargon-buster jargon-buster-en.xml,1.7,1.8 Message-ID: <200509041352.j84DqNm1031036@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31017 Modified Files: jargon-buster-en.xml Log Message: Finished new round of editing, next up are additions... Index: jargon-buster-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/jargon-buster-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- jargon-buster-en.xml 30 Aug 2005 21:33:36 -0000 1.7 +++ jargon-buster-en.xml 4 Sep 2005 13:52:20 -0000 1.8 @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ - 1.9 + 1.9.1 30 Sept 2004 PaulWFrields,TammyFox @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ - 1.9.1 + 1.9.1.1 17 Aug 2005 PaulWFrields @@ -324,7 +324,6 @@ accurate. However, many users simply call the updated system "&FC;." - &RHL; Names @@ -668,6 +667,17 @@ + + Inkscape + + + Inkscape is a vector graphics illustration program. It uses + SVG as the default file format. For more information about + Inkscape, refer to . + + + + IRC @@ -841,6 +851,18 @@ + + mirror + + + A mirror is a complete copy of an online resource. System + administrators of computers connected to the Internet often + create and provide mirrors for public use. If a resource + has one or more mirrors, many more users can access its + content without overloading the original resource. + + + mount @@ -888,142 +910,103 @@ Nautilus - The graphical desktop includes a file manager called - Nautilus that gives you a graphical display of your system - and personal files. Nautilus is designed to be much more - than a visual listing of files, however. It allows you to - configure your desktop, configure your &RHL; system, browse - your photo collection, access your network resources, and - more all from one integrated interface. In essence, Nautilus - becomes a shell for your entire desktop experience. - redhat + The desktop environment + includes a file manager called Nautilus which provides a + graphical display of your system and personal files. + Nautilus also allows you to configure your desktop and + &FED;, browse your photo collection, access your network + resources, and more, all from an integrated interface. In + essence, Nautilus becomes a shell for your entire desktop + experience. Insert link to Nautilus + resource here. - + package - An alternate name for an RPM. Usually a number of files - which together form an application or other usable software - entity. Normally meant for installation by a package manager - - RPM - redhat-config-packages - - - - pine - - - Pine — a Program for Internet News & Email — - is a tool for reading, sending, and managing electronic - messages (email). Refer to - washington.edu - + Users often refer to a file as a + package. + + - - Psyche + + Pine - The name given to &RHL; 8 + Pine, short for a Program for Internet + News and Email, is a tool for reading, sending, and managing + electronic messages. Refer to for more information + about Pine. - &RHL; Names - + Rawhide - The bleeding edge, Rawhide is where the next version of - packages are developed and tested. It is usually sort of - stable, but on any given day any given package MIGHT be - badly broken where the programmers are trying to add - something or change something. Do not use on production - machines, use at your own risk, etc. - - - - - &RHL; Names - - - Tettnang, Yarrow, Shrike, Psyche, et al. Names are given to - individual versions of &RHL; and &DISTRO; for reference and - easy memory. People often forget whether they are using RHL - 8.0 (Psyche), RHL 9 (Shrike), or Fedora Core 1 (Yarrow), but - the names are harder to forget. Note that other operating - systems do the same thing, including other Linux distros and - Microsoft (various versions of Windows have been named - Chicago, Cairo, etc.). + Rawhide is a package repository which contains the latest + development versions of packages which will eventually be + included in &FED;. These latest versions are sometimes + called "bleeding edge" , since they often + include new and untested technology. You should consider + the Rawhide repository "unstable," since any Rawhide package + might be badly broken if the + programmers are trying to add, change, or test features. If + you want to develop programs for &FED;, you may want to + install a system from Rawhide. If you only want to use a + stable &FED; system, you should use the standard &FC; + distribution instead. - + RHEL - &RHEL; is the premiere operating system for open source - computing. It's sold by annual subscription, runs on seven - system architectures, is certified by top enterprise - software and hardware vendors, and backed by a &RHN; - subscription and up to 24x7 support with one-hour response. - Refer to - &RH; - for more. + Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or &RHEL;, is + the premiere operating system for open source computing. + &RHEL; runs on many system architectures, is certified by + top enterprise software and hardware vendors, and is backed + by a &RHN; subscription and up to 24x7 support with one-hour + response. Refer to for more + information about &RHEL;. - + redhat-config-packages - redhat-config-packages is the package manager for &RHL; and - &DISTRO;. It supports installation of packages from CD or - other sources + The redhat-config-packages + utility is a package installation for new &FC; systems which + have no software updates installed yet. Since most + administrators and users update their system software + regularly, redhat-config-packages + is not often used. Users should instead use the utility to install new software. - &RH; End User Licence Agreement (RHEULA) - - - Each of &RH; software products is covered by an End User - License Agreement. Refer to - &RH; - - - - - rhgb - - - &RH; Graphical Boot. - - - Fedora Core 1 now uses a graphical interface while booting. - The graphical boot screen will appear once the kernel has - loaded. Graphical booting is controlled by the GRAPHICAL - line in the /etc/sysconfig/init file; - set it to "no" to permanently disable graphical booting. In - addition, the parameter rhgb must be appended to your - bootloader command line. - - - Systems that have been upgraded to Fedora Core 1 will not be - configured to include the graphical boot feature. You must - install the rhgb package, and add the rhgb boot-time - parameter to your bootloader configuration. - - - - - RHN - - - &RHN; + rhgb + + + &RH; Graphical Boot, or + rhgb, is an + optional component of the boot process. The + rhgb application produces a boot + screen with a progress bar and fewer technical messages. + The rhgb application allows you + to click a link to see the technical boot messages if + desired. Systems that have been upgraded from &RHL; to &FC; + are not configured to include + rhgb. @@ -1031,9 +1014,13 @@ RHN Applet - This applet, although called the rhn-applet really has - nothing to do with RHN in Fedora. It is really just the - convenient mechanism for GUI access to up2date. + The rhn-applet utility was + originally designed for use with &RHEL; and Red Hat Network. + It provides a notification and user interface for system + updates using . It allows + the user to retrieve and install system updates, but this + usage is no longer recommended. Users should use for system updates instead. @@ -1041,179 +1028,118 @@ RPM - &RH; Package Manager, or nowadays, RPM Package Manager. - - - The standard way to build and distribute any application for - &RHL;, &DISTRO;, and other Linux distributions that now use - the same format. This includes Mandrake and possibly others - of which I might be unaware. RPM is also the name for the - application and command with which you install, upgrade, - query, or remove an RPM package, and you often refer to a - package as "the Apache RPM" meaning the RPM file for that - application. Can also check dependencies between installed - and new packages. + RPM stands for RPM Package Manager. RPM + is a robust database system for maintaining software on + &FED; systems. Software packaged for &FED; is distributed + in special package files called RPM files, or RPMs. System + owners use the rpm utility to query the + RPM database for information about installed software. + Although some administrators use rpm to + install, update, and remove software, it is recommended that + you use yum for these purposes. - - Rsync + + rsync - rsync is an open source utility that provides fast - incremental file transfer. Refer to - samba.anu.edu + The rsync provides fast incremental file + transfers. Administrators frequently use + rsync to create a of an online resource. Refer to + for more + information about rsync. - + SELinux - nsa.gov, - from which, Security-Enhanced Linux. This version of Linux - has a strong, flexible mandatory access control architecture - incorporated into the major subsystems of the kernel. - - - - - Severn - - - The beta version of Fedora, closed off early November 2003, - severn was the beta version 0.95 - - - - - Shrike - - - The name given to &RHL; 9 + SELinux is a set of extensions to the Linux that provide extremely strong + security. SELinux is based on role definitions, and allows + very granular control over access to system resources based + on those roles. These security measures limit the risk + associated with computer intrusions by unauthorized persons. + For more information about SELinux, refer to and . - &RHL; Names - + Sodipodi - Sodipodi is general vector illustrating application for - Linux/Unix and Windows. It uses W3C SVG as native file and - in-memory image format and can do many neat things. Refer to - Sourceforge + Sodipodi is a vector graphics illustration application. It + uses W3C SVG as its default format. Refer to for more + information. + - - SRPMs + + SRPM - Source RPM, contains the source code for the package in case - you want to read it or modify it. You do not need any SRPMS - to install or use the software. + A source , or + SRPM, contains the source code for a + package. If you want to read or + modify a program's source, use its SRPM. You do not need any + SRPMs to install or use software. RPM - - Tettnang + + up2date - "Tettnang" is the second release (version 2) of Fedora Core. + The up2date application is a + complete system for managing and updating software on &RHEL; + and &FED; systems. It has both command line and gui + modes. The up2date application is + no longer recommended for software management, since it has + been superseded by yum. Refer to for more + information on managing software on your &FED; system. - &RHL; Names - - Up2date - - - up2date is a complete system for managing and updating RPM - packages on &RHL; and &DISTRO; system. It has both command - line and gui modes. Refer to - &RH; - site for more detail. - - - - - VMware - - - A commercial product, - VMware Workstation - is virtual machine software for the desktop. Optimized for - the power user, VMware Workstation runs multiple operating - systems, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, and - Novell - NetWare, - simultaneously on a single PC in fully networked, portable - virtual machines. VMware Workstation works by enabling - multiple operating systems and their applications to run - concurrently on a single physical machine. These operating - systems and applications are isolated in secure virtual - machines that co-exist on a single piece of hardware. The - VMware virtualization layer maps the physical hardware - resources to the virtual machine's resources, so each - virtual machine has its own CPU, memory, disks, I/O devices, - etc. Virtual machines are the full equivalent of a standard - x86 machine. Refer to its - home page for - more information. - - + + vino + + + The vino utility is a variant of used in &FC; 4 and beyond. + + - + VNC - VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is remote - control software which allows you to view and interact with - one computer (the "server") using a simple program (the - "viewer") on another computer anywhere on the Internet. - Refer to - realvnc.com + VNC stands for Virtual Network + Computing. It is remote control software which allows you to + view and interact with another computer over the network. + Refer to for more + information about VNC. - + XFS XFS is a journalling filesystem developed by SGI and used in - SGI's IRIX operating system. It is now also available under - GPL for linux. It is extremely scalable, using btrees - extensively to support large and/or sparse files, and - extremely large directories. The journalling capability - means no more waiting for fsck's or worrying about meta-data - corruption. Refer to - oss.sgi.com - - - - - Ximian - - - Provides a modified version of GNOME, which can be installed - on a Linux distributions. Warning: After installing Ximian - GNOME, it must be uninstalled before upgrading &RHL; or - &DISTRO;. Refer to the Release Notes - for details. - - - Ximian had its genesis in the GNOME project and offers a - complete Linux desktop environment and productivity - application suite. Refer to - the home - page. The company was founded by some of the GNOME - developers as a commercial entity related to GNOME. This led - to the development of Evolution and improvement in GNOME. - Bought by Novell Aug 2003 + SGI's IRIX operating system. It is also available for &FED; + systems.. It is extremely scalable and has a journalling + capability to protect against corruption. Refer to + for more information about XFS. @@ -1221,68 +1147,31 @@ X Window System - Possibly a misnomer, though often used to describe the GUI - (Window like ) user interface for Linux. Refer to - ntlug.org - for the rationale. - - - - - Yarrow - - - "Severn" was a beta version of Fedora and "yarrow" is the - first release version 1, November 6, 2003 + The X Window System, or simply "X," is the underlying + technology for GNOME, KDE, and other graphical environments + used in &FED;. X is a network-based system for displaying + and communicating graphical input and output. It is very + flexible and is suitable for a wide variety of + configurations such as remote desktops and thin-client + applications. - - Also, yarrow - ubiquitous strong-scented mat-forming - Eurasian herb of wasteland, hedgerow or pasture having - narrow serrate leaves and small usually white florets; - widely naturalized in North America. Yarrow is also, like - Severn, a river in the UK. - - &RHL; Names - Yum + yum - Yum is an automatic updater and package installer/remover - for RPM systems. It automatically computes dependencies and - figures out what actions should occur to install packages. - Refer to - Duke - University + The Yellow Dog Updater, or yum, is a + complete software management utility for RPM-based systems + such as &FED;. It automatically determines software + requirements, or dependencies, and + uses this data to install, update, or remove packages. + Refer to for more + information about yum. - From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Sep 4 13:53:06 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2005 09:53:06 -0400 Subject: yum-software-management yum-software-management-en.xml,1.46,1.47 Message-ID: <200509041353.j84Dr6aU031074@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31054 Modified Files: yum-software-management-en.xml Log Message: Fix up revision history properly, should be good from here on out. 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From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Sep 7 12:55:36 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 08:55:36 -0400 Subject: jargon-buster jargon-buster-en.xml,1.8,1.9 Message-ID: <200509071255.j87CtaB9018445@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv18426 Modified Files: jargon-buster-en.xml Log Message: Trivial name change Index: jargon-buster-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/jargon-buster-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.8 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9 --- jargon-buster-en.xml 4 Sep 2005 13:52:20 -0000 1.8 +++ jargon-buster-en.xml 7 Sep 2005 12:55:34 -0000 1.9 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Paul - W + W. Frields From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Sep 7 22:20:49 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 18:20:49 -0400 Subject: jargon-buster jargon-buster-en.xml,1.9,1.10 Message-ID: <200509072220.j87MKnJJ004048@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4026/jargon-buster Modified Files: jargon-buster-en.xml Log Message: quick style edit, bump to 1.9.3 Index: jargon-buster-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/jargon-buster-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 --- jargon-buster-en.xml 7 Sep 2005 12:55:34 -0000 1.9 +++ jargon-buster-en.xml 7 Sep 2005 22:20:46 -0000 1.10 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - + ]> @@ -170,6 +170,16 @@ + + 1.9.3 + 7 Sep 2005 + PaulWFrields + + + Style editing. + + + @@ -870,17 +880,16 @@ To use a disk device such as a CD, USB drive, or floppy diskette, you must first mount it. &FED; uses a single unified file system for all attached devices. - This is in direct contrast to Windows systems, which use a - "drive letter" for each disk device, such as - A: or C:. - When you mount a disk device, its file - system becomes part of the unified file system on &FED;. - The device is mounted on a mount - point, which is a directory that points to that - device, such as /media/floppy. You - must also unmount the file system before you eject or remove - the disk, to insure all file information is safely written - to the device. + Windows systems, on the other hand, use a "drive letter" for + each disk device, such as A: or + C:. When you + mount a disk device, its file system + becomes part of the unified file system on &FED;. The + device is mounted on a mount point, + which is a directory that points to that device, such as + /media/floppy. You must also unmount + the file system before you eject or remove the disk, to + insure all file information is safely written to the device. Since these functions are often handled through From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Sep 17 14:41:44 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 10:41:44 -0400 Subject: example-tutorial Makefile,1.10,1.11 Message-ID: <200509171441.j8HEficm010351@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10318/example-tutorial Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Added multi-language support. Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.10 retrieving revision 1.11 diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 --- Makefile 29 Jun 2005 14:17:01 -0000 1.10 +++ Makefile 17 Sep 2005 14:41:42 -0000 1.11 @@ -7,24 +7,22 @@ # Copyright 2003 Tammy Fox, Red Hat, Inc. # Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com ############################################################################### - -XSLPDF = ../docs-common/xsl/main-pdf.xsl -XSLHTML = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html.xsl -XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html-nochunks.xsl -LANG = en -DOCNAME = example-tutorial-$(LANG) -XMLFILE = $(DOCNAME).xml -XMLEXTRAFILES = - +# +# Document-specific definitions. +# +LANGUAGES = en +DOCBASE = example-tutorial +XMLEXTRAFILES-en= +# ###################################################### include ../docs-common/Makefile.common ###################################################### - +# # If you want to add additional steps to any of the # targets defined in "Makefile.common", be sure to use # a double-colon in your rule here. For example, to # print the message "FINISHED AT LAST" after building # the HTML document version, uncomment the following # line: -#${DOCNAME}/index.html:: +#${DOCBASE}-en/index.html:: # echo FINISHED AT LAST From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sat Sep 17 14:41:45 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Tommy Reynolds (jtr)) Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 10:41:45 -0400 Subject: docs-common Makefile.common,1.8,1.9 Message-ID: <200509171441.j8HEfjst010357@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: jtr Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv10318/docs-common Modified Files: Makefile.common Log Message: Added multi-language support. Index: Makefile.common =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v retrieving revision 1.8 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9 --- Makefile.common 20 Aug 2005 14:34:09 -0000 1.8 +++ Makefile.common 17 Sep 2005 14:41:42 -0000 1.9 @@ -21,51 +21,100 @@ # providing additional rules, also marked with double-colons, in the # document Makefile. ######################################################################### +# Supply default values for the boilerplate files _unless_ the user has +# provided their own values. +ifeq (${XSLPDF},) +XSLPDF = ../docs-common/xsl/main-pdf.xsl +endif +ifeq (${XSLHTML},) +XSLHTML = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html.xsl +endif +ifeq (${XSHTMLNOCHUNKS},) +XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html-nochunks.xsl +endif +######################################################################### # PUT NO TARGETS BEFORE THIS ONE, not even in your base Makefile # In a properly-constructed Makefile, this will be the default target -.PHONY: all tarball pdf html html-nochunks clean distclean +TARGETS=all tarball pdf html html-nochunks clean distclean +.PHONY: ${TARGETS} -all:: ${DOCNAME}/index.html +all:: html html-nochunks tarball # pdf -# The "tarball" or "${DOCNAME}.tar.gz" target will bind the HTML formatted -# document into a compressed tar archive. +${TARGETS}:: -tarball ${DOCNAME}.tar.gz:: ${DOCNAME}/index.html - tar -zc --exclude '*.eps' -f ${DOCNAME}.tar.gz ${DOCNAME} - -# The "pdf" or "${DOCNAME}.pdf" target produces an Adobe Portable Document -# Format (PDF) file as output. - -pdf ${DOCNAME}.pdf:: ${XMLFILE} ${XMLEXTRAFILES} - xmlto pdf -x $(XSLPDF) $(XMLFILE) - -# The "html" or "${DOCNAME}. -html ${DOCNAME}/index.html:: ${XMLFILE} ${XMLEXTRAFILES} - xmlto html -x $(XSLHTML) -o $(DOCNAME) $(XMLFILE) - mkdir -p $(DOCNAME)/stylesheet-images - cp ../docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png $(DOCNAME)/stylesheet-images - cp ../docs-common/css/fedora.css $(DOCNAME) - -html-nochunks $(DOCNAME).html:: ${XMLFILE} ${XMLEXTRAFILES} - xmlto html-nochunks -x $(XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS) $(XMLFILE) - mkdir -p stylesheet-images - cp ../docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png stylesheet-images +######################################################################### +# For each LANG in LANGUAGES, generate a target and rule similar to: +# mydoc-en/index.html:: mydoc-en.xml ${XMLEXTRAFILES}-en +# LANG=en.UTF-8 xmlto html -x $(XSLHTML) -o mydoc-en mydoc-en.xml +# mkdir -p mydoc-en/stylesheet-images +# cp ../docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png mydoc-en/stylesheet-images/ +# cp ../docs-common/css/fedora.css mydoc-en/ +# +define HTML_template +${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)) + LANG=$(1).UTF-8 xmlto html -x $(XSLHTML) -o $(DOCBASE)-$(1) $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml + mkdir -p $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images/ + cp ../docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images + cp ../docs-common/css/fedora.css $$(DOCBASE)-$(1)/ +endef +# +html:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-$(LANG)/index.html) + +$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTML_template,${LANG}))) +# +######################################################################### +# For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, generate a single HTML file +define HTMLNOCHUNK_template +${DOCBASE}-$(1).html:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)) + xmlto html-nochunks -x $(XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS) $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml + mkdir -p stylesheet-images/ + cp ../docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png stylesheet-images/ cp ../docs-common/css/fedora.css . - -# The "view" target ensures that the HTML version of the document is built -# then displays it using the "htmlview" tool to start up the browser. It -# assumes that the current working directory is immediately above the HTML -# document directory. (We could change this if we wanted to futz around -# with making up an absolute pathname, but why bother.) - -view:: ${DOCNAME}/index.html - /usr/bin/htmlview file://localhost/${PWD}/${DOCNAME}/index.html - -# The "clean" or "distclean" target will remove all generated and temporary -# files. - -distclean clean: - ${RM} -r ${DOCNAME}.pdf $(DOCNAME) \ - ${DOCNAME}.tar.gz \ - ${DOCNAME}.html stylesheet-images fedora.css +endef +# +html-nochunks:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-$(LANG).html) + +$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call HTMLNOCHUNK_template,${LANG}))) +# +######################################################################### +# For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, build a tarball of the HTML files. +# +define TAR_template +${DOCBASE}-$(1).tar.gz:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html + tar -zc --exclude '*.eps' -f ${DOCBASE}-$(1).tar.gz ${DOCBASE}-$(1) +endef +# +tarball:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-$(LANG).tar.gz) + +$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call TAR_template,${LANG}))) +# +######################################################################### +# For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, generate an Adobe Portable Document +# Format (PDF) file. +define PDF_template +${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1)) + xmlto pdf -x $(XSLPDF) $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml +endef +# +pdf:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-$(LANG).pdf) + +$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call PDF_template,${LANG}))) +# +######################################################################### +# For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, clean up! +define CLEAN_template +${DOCBASE}-$(1)-clean:: + ${RM} -r ${DOCBASE}-$(1) + ${RM} -r ${DOCBASE}-$(1).html stylesheet-images fedora.css + ${RM} -r ${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf + ${RM} -r ${DOCBASE}-$(1).tar.gz +endef +# +distclean clean:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},${DOCBASE}-${LANG}-clean) + +$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call CLEAN_template,${LANG}))) +# +######################################################################### +# End of Makefile.common +######################################################################### From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Sep 18 22:43:48 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:43:48 -0400 Subject: mirror-tutorial Makefile,1.5,1.6 mirror-tutorial-en.xml,1.9,1.10 Message-ID: <200509182243.j8IMhmkH029829@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29805 Modified Files: Makefile mirror-tutorial-en.xml Log Message: Update Makefile as well as some content editing Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- Makefile 29 Jun 2005 14:34:37 -0000 1.5 +++ Makefile 18 Sep 2005 22:43:44 -0000 1.6 @@ -8,13 +8,9 @@ # Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com ############################################################################### -XSLPDF = ../docs-common/xsl/main-pdf.xsl -XSLHTML = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html.xsl -XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html-nochunks.xsl -LANG = en -DOCNAME = mirror-tutorial-$(LANG) -XMLFILE = $(DOCNAME).xml -XMLEXTRAFILES = +LANGUAGES = en +DOCBASE = mirror-tutorial +XMLEXTRAFILES-en = ###################################################### include ../docs-common/Makefile.common Index: mirror-tutorial-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/mirror-tutorial/mirror-tutorial-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 --- mirror-tutorial-en.xml 2 Aug 2005 22:07:37 -0000 1.9 +++ mirror-tutorial-en.xml 18 Sep 2005 22:43:44 -0000 1.10 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - + @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
- Mirror Tutorial + Mirror Tutorial - <emphasis>BETA</emphasis> 2004 @@ -148,6 +148,16 @@ + + 0.31 + 2005-08-29 + PaulWFrields + + + Use bug reporting entity, add BETA classification. + + + @@ -163,7 +173,7 @@ enhance user experience, adding to the perceived value of non-proprietary operating systems and software. - &DRAFTNOTICE; + &BUG-REPORTING;
Audience @@ -307,22 +317,24 @@ The fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/arch/os - directory contains a copy of all the original distribution files for - &FC; &FCVER;. They are the same files found on the CD-ROM version of the - distribution. The &FED; subfolder contains all the - files that are necessary for installation, including the entire - collection of &FC; RPM packages. The images folder - contains copies of any floppy diskette or CD-ROM images that boot a - system into installation or rescue modes. The + directory contains a copy of all the original distribution files + for &FC; &FCVER;. They are the same files found on the DVD and + CD-ROM version of the distribution. The + &FED; subfolder contains all the files that + are necessary for installation, including the entire collection + of &FC; RPM packages. The images folder + contains copies of any floppy diskette or CD-ROM images that + boot a system into installation or rescue modes. The fedora/linux/core/&FCVER;/arch/iso - folder contains images of the CD-ROM version of the distribution. + folder contains images of the CD-ROM version of the + distribution. RPM packages RPM RPM - , originally the Red Hat Package Manager, now the RPM + , originally the Red Hat Package Manager and now the RPM Package Manager, is not just a file format. RPM is also a system which tracks and interconnects software and version information. The RPM system is quite popular, and many other Linux distributions use RPM as @@ -396,7 +408,7 @@ -/path/i386/iso/FC&FCVER;-i386-disc1.iso /path/i386/os/disc1 iso9660 defaults 0 0 +/path/i386/iso/FC&FCVER;-i386-disc1.iso /path/i386/os/disc1 iso9660 defaults 0 0 @@ -406,9 +418,6 @@ system-config-packages also continue to work properly when pointed at the parent of the ISO image mount points. - - - There are drawbacks to using CD ISO images in this fashion. For instance, no one directory contains the entire distribution of RPM @@ -418,6 +427,15 @@ hardware, however, cannot use this image to make discs for their own use. + + You only need a single line in /etc/fstab + for mounting the &FC; DVD ISO image. The entry looks like this: + + + +/path/i386/iso/FC&FCVER;-i386-DVD.iso /path/i386/os iso9660 defaults 0 0 + +
@@ -491,13 +509,13 @@ The debug folders. - These folders contain packages that enable developers and skilled - users to interpret data created when a program crashes or - encounters a bug. If you participate actively in &FED; - development, you should not trim these folders. If you trim this - branch, you may still download individual packages on an - ad hoc basis from a nearby public - mirror site. + These folders contain packages that enable developers and + skilled users to interpret data created when a program + crashes or encounters a bug. If you participate actively + in &FED; development, you should not trim these + folders. If you trim this branch, you may still download + individual packages as needed from a nearby public mirror + site. @@ -506,10 +524,10 @@ thereto). - These folders contain the original source for all the binary RPM - packages in the distribution. You may download these packages on - an ad hoc basis if you need to save - space on your local mirror. + These folders contain the original source for all the + binary RPM packages in the distribution. You may download + these packages individually as needed to save space on + your local mirror. @@ -1016,61 +1034,40 @@ Packages installed without satisfying their dependencies may not work correctly. Dependencies may create a problem for users who are trying to install a single package. Manually determining and resolving - dependencies is difficult. &FC; has several methods for solving these + dependencies is difficult. &FC; provides the + yum utility for solving these dependencies automatically, providing an improved user experience. -
- Red Hat Network - - Red Hat Network - Red Hat Network - , or RHN - RHN - Red Hat Network - , is a systems management and deployment tool that was - introduced in Red Hat Linux, and continues to be used with Red Hat - Enterprise Linux. RHN makes updates available to registered users, and - allows them to remotely schedule and manage their systems using a - single Web-based console. The client systems run the - up2date application to communicate with - RHN. - - - Although &FC; systems do not inter-operate with RHN, they still include - an up2date client. This client is - enhanced to support non-RHN update services. These services, like RHN, - solve RPM package dependencies automatically. - -
- -
- <command>yum</command> - - The Yellow Dog Updater Modified, or - yum - yum - , is a Python-based system for computing and solving RPM - dependencies. A yum client retrieves a cache of - headers from its repository server, as well as a list of available RPM - packages and their exact locations on the server. It can do this via - HTTP or FTP, as well as using standard file system calls (either local - or remote via NFS). The client computes solutions to any package - dependencies using the downloaded header information, and simply - requests all necessary RPM packages once it has finished. The - yum command relies on rpm to - perform all computation involved in the process. - - - A drawback to yum is that the first time it is run, - it must download a header for every package installed on the system in - order to determine available updates. However, running a local mirror - nullifies this drawback. The yum command can, of - course, download many megabytes of headers almost instantly on a - standard Ethernet LAN. yum is the most popular - update method for &FC;. - -
+ + The Yellow Dog Updater Modified, or + yum yum + , is a Python-based system for computing and solving + RPM dependencies. A yum client retrieves a + cache of headers from its repository server, as well as a list + of available RPM packages and their exact locations on the + server. It can do this via HTTP or FTP, as well as using + standard file system calls (either local or remote via NFS). The + client computes solutions to any package dependencies using the + downloaded header information, and simply requests all necessary + RPM packages once it has finished. The yum + command relies on rpm functions to perform + many of the computations involved in the process. + + + A drawback to yum is that the first time it + is run, it must download a header for every package installed on + the system in order to determine available updates. However, + running a local mirror nullifies this drawback. The + yum command can, of course, download many + megabytes of headers almost instantly on a standard Ethernet + LAN. The yum utility is the most popular + update method for &FC;. + + + For more information about using yum, refer + to . +
@@ -1092,6 +1089,21 @@ yum it supports. It is permissible to have both kinds of repository information in a single repository. + + To support older yum clients, use the + yum-arch command. To support current + yum clients, use the + createrepo command. + + + Supporting &FC; 3 and beyond + + &FC; 3 ships with a newer version of yum. + To support &FC; 3 yum clients, you + must use createrepo on + your server's repositories. + +
<command>yum-arch</command> @@ -1133,25 +1145,16 @@ createrepo program also searches recursively for RPM packages to include in the repository data. + + The following command creates the repository data in the directory + /var/ftp/pub/linux/fedora/core/&FCVER;/i386/os/repodata. + createrepo /var/ftp/pub/linux/fedora/core/&FCVER;/i386/os - The command above creates the repository data in the directory - /var/ftp/pub/linux/fedora/core/&FCVER;/i386/os/repodata. - - - Supporting &FC; 3 and beyond - - &FC; 3 ships with a newer version of yum. To - support &FC; 3 yum clients, you - must use createrepo on your - server's repositories. - - - You may not be able to foresee all the possible uses for your server's repositories. To minimize problems for your clients, create both kinds of repository data for any repositories. @@ -1389,18 +1392,18 @@ - <application>up2date</application> and + <title><command>yum</command> and <application>system-config-packages</application> If you plan to carry updates on your mirror, as most administrators do, you will probably not use system-config-packages much. Once the - installed package versions become out of sync with the stock - distribution versions, up2date becomes much + installed package versions become out of sync with the original + distribution versions, yum becomes much more useful. The preferred method for installing a package in that - case would be up2date --install + case would be yum install package_name. See for more information. + linkend="sn-solving-dependencies"/> for more information. @@ -1583,119 +1586,6 @@
-
- Configuring <application>up2date</application> - - The up2date application in &FC; now - allows use of yum and - apt repositories. The client must have a - configuration that points at the desired repositories. - - -
- <filename>/etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date</filename> - - The /etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date file controls the - global configuration of the up2date - application. This file is well commented and is not explained in great - detail here. Here are some points to keep in mind, however: - - - - - By default, the user must intervene to update - kernel packages. See the - pkgSkipList variable. At the command line, use - the -f option to force an override. At the GUI - interface, up2date allows the user to - override. - - - - - By default, up2date does not remove old - kernel packages. See the - pkgsToInstallNotUpdate variable. When - up2date installs a new kernel package, the old - version remains in place until removed explicitly. - - - - - The configuration file also allows use of an HTTP proxy if - desired. A number of variables pertain to this function. - - - - - By default, up2date sends mail to - root at localhost when packages are updated in batch - mode. (Running up2date -u starts - up2date in batch mode.) See the - adminAddress option. If you support multiple - clients and intend to use batch mode at your site, you should set - a new address here. - - - - -
- -
- <filename>/etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources</filename> - - The /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources file is used to - declare the repositories that are used with - up2date. A repository is declared in any of - the following ways: - - - -apt label service:server path repository_name -yum label URL -dir label local_path - - - - For apt repositories, - service:server is the standard Internet protocol - and host name — for example, http://mirror.example.com. For - yum repositories, the URL points to the directory - on a server which contains the - headers folder. A dir - repository simply points to a folder that contains RPM packages. The - folder may contain the RPM packages in subdirectories. - - - The yum-mirror syntax points to a file that is a - list of alternative sources for the same repository: - - - -yum-mirror label URL - - - - Edit /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources for the clients - at your site to point to your repository. For any repository, point to - the URL for the directory containing the headers - folder. You created this folder using yum-arch in - . You will likely have two - repositories, one for the stock distribution and one for updates. - Examples are shown below; you may wish to point to an internal address - rather than an outward-facing server. Use a URL appropriate to your - network and Apache configuration. - - - -yum fedora-core-&FCVER; http://www.mydomain.org/pub/linux/fedora/core/&FCVER;/i386/os -yum fc&FCVER;-updates http://www.mydomain.org/pub/linux/fedora/core/updates/&FCVER;/i386 - - -
- -
- From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Sep 18 22:44:56 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:44:56 -0400 Subject: yum-software-management Makefile,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200509182244.j8IMiufY029948@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/yum-software-management In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29926 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Update Makefile to new standards Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/yum-software-management/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Makefile 9 Jul 2005 15:06:36 -0000 1.4 +++ Makefile 18 Sep 2005 22:44:53 -0000 1.5 @@ -8,13 +8,9 @@ # Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com ############################################################################### -XSLPDF = ../docs-common/xsl/main-pdf.xsl -XSLHTML = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html.xsl -XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html-nochunks.xsl -LANG = en -DOCNAME = yum-software-management-$(LANG) -XMLFILE = $(DOCNAME).xml -XMLEXTRAFILES = +LANGUAGES = en +DOCBASE = yum-software-management +XMLEXTRAFILES-en = ###################################################### include ../docs-common/Makefile.common From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Sep 18 22:45:57 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:45:57 -0400 Subject: documentation-guide Makefile,1.8,1.9 Message-ID: <200509182245.j8IMjvZr030059@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/documentation-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30040 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Update Makefile to new standards Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/documentation-guide/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.8 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9 --- Makefile 29 Jun 2005 14:45:43 -0000 1.8 +++ Makefile 18 Sep 2005 22:45:54 -0000 1.9 @@ -7,12 +7,9 @@ # Copyright 2003 Tammy Fox, Red Hat, Inc. ############################################################################### -XSLPDF = ../docs-common/xsl/main-pdf.xsl -XSLHTML = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html.xsl -XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html-nochunks.xsl -LANG = en -DOCNAME = documentation-guide-$(LANG) -XMLFILE = $(DOCNAME).xml +LANGUAGES = en +DOCBASE = documentation-guide +XMLEXTRAFILES-en = ###################################################### include ../docs-common/Makefile.common From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Sep 18 22:50:12 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:50:12 -0400 Subject: jargon-buster Makefile,1.4,1.5 Message-ID: <200509182250.j8IMoClk030201@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30182 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Updated Makefile to new standards Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- Makefile 17 Aug 2005 17:09:02 -0000 1.4 +++ Makefile 18 Sep 2005 22:50:09 -0000 1.5 @@ -8,13 +8,9 @@ # Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com ############################################################################### -XSLPDF = ../docs-common/xsl/main-pdf.xsl -XSLHTML = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html.xsl -XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html-nochunks.xsl -LANG = en -DOCNAME = jargon-buster-$(LANG) -XMLFILE = $(DOCNAME).xml -XMLEXTRAFILES = +LANGUAGES = en +DOCBASE = jargon-buster +XMLEXTRAFILES-en = ###################################################### include ../docs-common/Makefile.common From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Sun Sep 18 22:55:37 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:55:37 -0400 Subject: example-tutorial example-tutorial-en.xml,1.14,1.15 Message-ID: <200509182255.j8IMtbYB030236@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/example-tutorial In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30217 Modified Files: example-tutorial-en.xml Log Message: Add revision history to test builds Index: example-tutorial-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/example-tutorial/example-tutorial-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.14 retrieving revision 1.15 diff -u -r1.14 -r1.15 --- example-tutorial-en.xml 17 Aug 2005 16:58:18 -0000 1.14 +++ example-tutorial-en.xml 18 Sep 2005 22:55:34 -0000 1.15 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - + ]> @@ -29,6 +29,18 @@ &LEGALNOTICE; + + + 0.13 + 2005-09-18 + PaulWFrields + + + Add revision history. + + + +
From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Sep 19 00:00:33 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 20:00:33 -0400 Subject: documentation-guide docs-getting-files-en.xml, 1.7, 1.8 documentation-guide-en.xml, 1.20, 1.21 Message-ID: <200509190000.j8J00Xlu031979@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/documentation-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31958 Modified Files: docs-getting-files-en.xml documentation-guide-en.xml Log Message: Fix CVS guidance for publication Index: docs-getting-files-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/documentation-guide/docs-getting-files-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8 --- docs-getting-files-en.xml 24 Aug 2005 19:41:55 -0000 1.7 +++ docs-getting-files-en.xml 19 Sep 2005 00:00:31 -0000 1.8 @@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ cd my-fedora-docs export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous at cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs cvs login -cvs co docs-setup +cvs co docs-common +cvs co example-tutorial Index: documentation-guide-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/documentation-guide/documentation-guide-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.20 retrieving revision 1.21 diff -u -r1.20 -r1.21 --- documentation-guide-en.xml 24 Aug 2005 20:37:35 -0000 1.20 +++ documentation-guide-en.xml 19 Sep 2005 00:00:31 -0000 1.21 @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ %FEDORA-ENTITIES-EN; - + - + From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Sep 19 18:45:22 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 14:45:22 -0400 Subject: docs-common/common cvs-en.xml,1.5,1.6 Message-ID: <200509191845.j8JIjMm0029560@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv29541/docs-common/common Modified Files: cvs-en.xml Log Message: Updating to proper usage. Index: cvs-en.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/cvs-en.xml,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- cvs-en.xml 19 Jul 2005 04:59:38 -0000 1.5 +++ cvs-en.xml 19 Sep 2005 18:45:19 -0000 1.6 @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ $ export CVSROOT=:pserver:cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs $ cvs login -$ cvs checkout docs-setup module-name +$ cvs checkout docs-common module-name $ cvs checkout module-name $ cd module-name From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Sep 19 23:01:51 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Karsten Wade (kwade)) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 19:01:51 -0400 Subject: rpm-guide - Imported sources Message-ID: <200509192301.j8JN1pxx005802@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: kwade Update of /cvs/docs/rpm-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv5776 Log Message: New module for Fedora version of the RPM Guide. Status: Vendor Tag: fedora Release Tags: start N rpm-guide/CHARTER N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650AppC.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch09.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650AppE.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650 ch11_AR.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch05.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650AppA.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650ch16.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650AppD.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch08.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650AppG.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650ch19.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch14.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch07.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650ch17.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650AppB.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch20.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch06.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch01.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch13.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch12.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650CH02.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch04.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650ch18.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650ch10.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch15.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch21.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650AppF.sxw N rpm-guide/rpm_book_chapters/549650Ch03.sxw No conflicts created by this import From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Sep 21 01:17:55 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 21:17:55 -0400 Subject: install-guide Makefile,1.10,1.11 Message-ID: <200509210117.j8L1HtPG016191@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/install-guide In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv16172 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Updated Makefile to new conventions Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/install-guide/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.10 retrieving revision 1.11 diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 --- Makefile 30 Jun 2005 15:19:40 -0000 1.10 +++ Makefile 21 Sep 2005 01:17:52 -0000 1.11 @@ -7,12 +7,9 @@ # Copyright 2003 Tammy Fox, Red Hat, Inc. ############################################################################### -XSLPDF = ../docs-common/xsl/main-pdf.xsl -XSLHTML = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html.xsl -XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html-nochunks.xsl -LANG = en -DOCNAME = fedora-install-guide-$(LANG) -XMLFILE = $(DOCNAME).xml +LANGUAGES = en +DOCBASE = fedora-install-guide +XMLEXTRAFILES-en = ###################################################### include ../docs-common/Makefile.common From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Mon Sep 26 07:11:41 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Chester Cheng (snowlet)) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 03:11:41 -0400 Subject: translation-guide-windows/figs/setup image002.jpg,1.1,1.2 Message-ID: <200509260711.j8Q7Bfbs032177@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: snowlet Update of /cvs/docs/translation-guide-windows/figs/setup In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv32159/figs/setup Modified Files: image002.jpg Log Message: Update image From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Sep 28 20:01:19 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:01:19 -0400 Subject: docs-common/packaging - New directory Message-ID: <200509282001.j8SK1Jrf015296@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15282/packaging Log Message: Directory /cvs/docs/docs-common/packaging added to the repository From fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com Wed Sep 28 21:43:33 2005 From: fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com (Paul W. Frields (pfrields)) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 17:43:33 -0400 Subject: hardening Makefile,1.2,1.3 Message-ID: <200509282143.j8SLhX6X017364@cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com> Author: pfrields Update of /cvs/docs/hardening In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv17345 Modified Files: Makefile Log Message: Updated Makefile to new standards Index: Makefile =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/docs/hardening/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- Makefile 26 Jul 2005 03:49:57 -0000 1.2 +++ Makefile 28 Sep 2005 21:43:31 -0000 1.3 @@ -8,13 +8,9 @@ # Copyright 2005 Tommy Reynolds, MegaCoder.com ############################################################################### -XSLPDF = ../docs-common/xsl/main-pdf.xsl -XSLHTML = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html.xsl -XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html-nochunks.xsl -LANG = en -DOCNAME = hardening-tutorial-$(LANG) -XMLFILE = $(DOCNAME).xml -XMLEXTRAFILES = +LANGUAGES = en +DOCBASE = hardening-tutorial +XMLEXTRAFILES-en = ###################################################### include ../docs-common/Makefile.common