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This file gives a brief description of the package and is displayed -by the B<installpkg> program when the package is installed, or by B<upgradepkg> -when the package is upgraded. - -Within the Slackware binary distribution package 'series' directories -are the '.t?z' files and an accompanying .txt file. However, the slack-desc files -contained within the .t?z often have comments and 'the handy ruler' which -should B<not> appear the .txt version. B<slackdtxt> removes this and generates -a 'standard' .txt version from the slack-desc file. - -B<slackdtxt> can either take an existing B<slack-desc> file and convert it, or -extract the slack-desc from the specified .t?z package file. - -The basic purpose of B<slackdtxt> is to build .txt files after you have run -Slackware's official B<SlackBuild> scripts. Slackware's SlackBuild scripts -leave the packages in /tmp, and it is presumed that you would like to move -them into a safe place and create a .txt file at the same time. Therefore slackdtxt -enables you to specify a B<destination directory> in which to copy or move the .t?z -and to create the .txt file. - -slackdtxt was written with porting Slackware to other architectures in mind. - -=head1 Slackware Package file extensions - -Starting with Slackware version 13, four types of package compression formats -are suported. - -=over 4 - -=item B<.tgz> - Gzip - -=item B<.tbz> - Bzip2 - -=item B<.tlz> - LZMA - -=item B<.txz> - XZ - -=back - -Where this document mentions '.t?z', it refers to one of the above formats. - - - -=head1 OPTIONS - GENERAL - -=over 4 - -=item B<-h>, B<--help> - -Show the available options and exit - -=item B<-v>, B<--version> - -Show the version information and exit - -=back - -=head1 OPTIONS - MAIN - -=over 4 - -=item B<-s>, B<--slackdescfile> <path to slack-desc file> - -Specify the name of/path to the 'slack-desc' file. - -You would typically want to use this option if you are in the package -build directory that contains the B<slack-desc> file. - -B<Note:> You cannot use this option when specifying more than -one .t?z package file; all slack-desc files will be extracted -from the .t?z file. - -This option is not mandatory. - -=item B<-d>, B<--destdir> <directory> - -If this option is specified, slackdtxt will move (or copy, see -B<--nodelete>) the .t?z file into this directory. The .txt and .asc -files will also be created in this directory. - -See the examples document for the purpose of this option. - -This option is not mandatory. - -B<Note:> Omitting this flag implies B<--nodelete> - -=item B<-n>, B<--nodelete> - -This option is used in conjunction with B<--destdir> - -With this option, when slackdtxt has created the .txt file and copied the .t?z file -into the destination directory, it will not delete the original version. - -For example, if your file is F</tmp/foobar-2.0-i386-4.tgz> -and you feed slackdtxt B<--destdir> F</data/slackware/> then -the F</tmp/foobar-2.0-i386-4.tgz> will remain. - -By default, the original will be deleted B<unless> there is no -destination directory specified by B<--destdir> - -=item B<-G>, B<--gpg-sign> <id> - -Sign the original .t?z package file with specified GnuPG key. The -GnuPG signature file will have the same name as the .t?z file but with an -extra B<.asc> suffixed (e.g. foobar-1.0-i486-5.tgz.asc). - -=back - - -=head1 EXAMPLES - -=over 4 - -=item # B<slackdtxt> foo-1.00-i486-1.tgz - -This will create a single file named foo-1.00-i486-1.txt -within the current working directory. To specify a different -directory, see options B<-d>, B<--destdir> - -=item # B<slackdtxt> *.t?z - -This will make slackdtxt create '.txt' files for every -'.t?z' package file within the current working directory. - -=back - -=head1 RETURN VALUES - -These are the exit codes that slackdtxt will produce when it encounters -certain problems. You may wish to use these return codes to indicate -success or failure when slackdtxt is called from unattended auto builder -scripts. - -=over 4 - -=item B<0> -Clean exit - -slackdtxt exited without encountering any errors. -This is the default exit code. - -=item B<1> -Reserved - -This error code is not currently used. - -=item B<6> -Missing destination directory - -The destination directory specified by the B<--destdir> switch does not exist. - -=item B<7> -Missing user specified file - -A file specified by the user does not exist. Typically this will -be the .t?z package file. - -=item B<8> -Error moving data or moved data is corrupt - -slackdtxt failed to copy or move a data file correctly, or the file -was moved correctly (B<mv> or B<cp> did not exit with a non-zero value) -but a further verify failed. - -=back - - -=head1 FILES - -F</usr/bin/slackdtxt> the slackdtxt script - -F</usr/doc/slacktrack-@VERSION@/SLACKDTXT.examples> slackdtxt usage examples - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Stuart Winter <mozes@slackware.com> - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=over 4 - -B<slacktrack>(8), B<makepkg>(8), B<installpkg>(8), B<explodepkg>(8), B<removepkg>(8), B<pkgtool>(8), B<upgradepkg>(8) - -=cut -=back - - |