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7.1 KiB
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237 lines
7.1 KiB
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<commands version="1.0">
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<package>
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<summary>Build Package</summary>
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<function>doPackage</function>
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<shortcut>p</shortcut>
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<options>
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<nocompress>
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<shortopt>Z</shortopt>
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<doc>Do not gzip the package file</doc>
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</nocompress>
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<showname>
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<shortopt>n</shortopt>
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<doc>Print the name of the packaged file.</doc>
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</showname>
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</options>
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<doc>[descfile] [descfile2]
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Creates a PEAR package from its description file (usually called
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package.xml). If a second packagefile is passed in, then
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the packager will check to make sure that one is a package.xml
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version 1.0, and the other is a package.xml version 2.0. The
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package.xml version 1.0 will be saved as "package.xml" in the archive,
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and the other as "package2.xml" in the archive"
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</doc>
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</package>
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<package-validate>
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<summary>Validate Package Consistency</summary>
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<function>doPackageValidate</function>
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<shortcut>pv</shortcut>
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<options />
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<doc>
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</doc>
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</package-validate>
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<cvsdiff>
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<summary>Run a "cvs diff" for all files in a package</summary>
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<function>doCvsDiff</function>
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<shortcut>cd</shortcut>
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<options>
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<quiet>
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<shortopt>q</shortopt>
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<doc>Be quiet</doc>
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</quiet>
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<reallyquiet>
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<shortopt>Q</shortopt>
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<doc>Be really quiet</doc>
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</reallyquiet>
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<date>
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<shortopt>D</shortopt>
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<doc>Diff against revision of DATE</doc>
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<arg>DATE</arg>
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</date>
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<release>
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<shortopt>R</shortopt>
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<doc>Diff against tag for package release REL</doc>
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<arg>REL</arg>
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</release>
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<revision>
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<shortopt>r</shortopt>
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<doc>Diff against revision REV</doc>
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<arg>REV</arg>
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</revision>
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<context>
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<shortopt>c</shortopt>
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<doc>Generate context diff</doc>
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</context>
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<unified>
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<shortopt>u</shortopt>
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<doc>Generate unified diff</doc>
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</unified>
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<ignore-case>
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<shortopt>i</shortopt>
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<doc>Ignore case, consider upper- and lower-case letters equivalent</doc>
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</ignore-case>
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<ignore-whitespace>
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<shortopt>b</shortopt>
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<doc>Ignore changes in amount of white space</doc>
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</ignore-whitespace>
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<ignore-blank-lines>
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<shortopt>B</shortopt>
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<doc>Ignore changes that insert or delete blank lines</doc>
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</ignore-blank-lines>
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<brief>
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<shortopt></shortopt>
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<doc>Report only whether the files differ, no details</doc>
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</brief>
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<dry-run>
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<shortopt>n</shortopt>
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<doc>Don't do anything, just pretend</doc>
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</dry-run>
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</options>
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<doc><package.xml>
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Compares all the files in a package. Without any options, this
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command will compare the current code with the last checked-in code.
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Using the -r or -R option you may compare the current code with that
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of a specific release.
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</doc>
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</cvsdiff>
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<svntag>
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<summary>Set SVN Release Tag</summary>
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<function>doSvnTag</function>
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<shortcut>sv</shortcut>
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<options>
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<quiet>
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<shortopt>q</shortopt>
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<doc>Be quiet</doc>
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</quiet>
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<slide>
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<shortopt>F</shortopt>
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<doc>Move (slide) tag if it exists</doc>
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</slide>
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<delete>
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<shortopt>d</shortopt>
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<doc>Remove tag</doc>
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</delete>
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<dry-run>
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<shortopt>n</shortopt>
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<doc>Don't do anything, just pretend</doc>
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</dry-run>
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</options>
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<doc><package.xml> [files...]
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Sets a SVN tag on all files in a package. Use this command after you have
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packaged a distribution tarball with the "package" command to tag what
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revisions of what files were in that release. If need to fix something
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after running svntag once, but before the tarball is released to the public,
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use the "slide" option to move the release tag.
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to include files (such as a second package.xml, or tests not included in the
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release), pass them as additional parameters.
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</doc>
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</svntag>
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<cvstag>
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<summary>Set CVS Release Tag</summary>
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<function>doCvsTag</function>
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<shortcut>ct</shortcut>
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<options>
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<quiet>
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<shortopt>q</shortopt>
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<doc>Be quiet</doc>
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</quiet>
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<reallyquiet>
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<shortopt>Q</shortopt>
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<doc>Be really quiet</doc>
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</reallyquiet>
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<slide>
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<shortopt>F</shortopt>
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<doc>Move (slide) tag if it exists</doc>
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</slide>
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<delete>
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<shortopt>d</shortopt>
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<doc>Remove tag</doc>
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</delete>
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<dry-run>
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<shortopt>n</shortopt>
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<doc>Don't do anything, just pretend</doc>
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</dry-run>
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</options>
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<doc><package.xml> [files...]
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Sets a CVS tag on all files in a package. Use this command after you have
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packaged a distribution tarball with the "package" command to tag what
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revisions of what files were in that release. If need to fix something
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after running cvstag once, but before the tarball is released to the public,
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use the "slide" option to move the release tag.
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to include files (such as a second package.xml, or tests not included in the
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release), pass them as additional parameters.
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</doc>
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</cvstag>
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<package-dependencies>
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<summary>Show package dependencies</summary>
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<function>doPackageDependencies</function>
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<shortcut>pd</shortcut>
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<options />
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<doc><package-file> or <package.xml> or <install-package-name>
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List all dependencies the package has.
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Can take a tgz / tar file, package.xml or a package name of an installed package.</doc>
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</package-dependencies>
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<sign>
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<summary>Sign a package distribution file</summary>
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<function>doSign</function>
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<shortcut>si</shortcut>
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<options>
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<verbose>
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<shortopt>v</shortopt>
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<doc>Display GnuPG output</doc>
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</verbose>
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</options>
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<doc><package-file>
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Signs a package distribution (.tar or .tgz) file with GnuPG.</doc>
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</sign>
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<makerpm>
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<summary>Builds an RPM spec file from a PEAR package</summary>
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<function>doMakeRPM</function>
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<shortcut>rpm</shortcut>
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<options>
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<spec-template>
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<shortopt>t</shortopt>
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<doc>Use FILE as RPM spec file template</doc>
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<arg>FILE</arg>
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</spec-template>
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<rpm-pkgname>
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<shortopt>p</shortopt>
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<doc>Use FORMAT as format string for RPM package name, %s is replaced
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by the PEAR package name, defaults to "PEAR::%s".</doc>
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<arg>FORMAT</arg>
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</rpm-pkgname>
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</options>
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<doc><package-file>
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Creates an RPM .spec file for wrapping a PEAR package inside an RPM
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package. Intended to be used from the SPECS directory, with the PEAR
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package tarball in the SOURCES directory:
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$ pear makerpm ../SOURCES/Net_Socket-1.0.tgz
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Wrote RPM spec file PEAR::Net_Geo-1.0.spec
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$ rpm -bb PEAR::Net_Socket-1.0.spec
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...
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Wrote: /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/PEAR::Net_Socket-1.0-1.i386.rpm
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</doc>
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</makerpm>
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<convert>
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<summary>Convert a package.xml 1.0 to package.xml 2.0 format</summary>
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<function>doConvert</function>
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<shortcut>c2</shortcut>
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<options>
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<flat>
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<shortopt>f</shortopt>
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<doc>do not beautify the filelist.</doc>
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</flat>
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</options>
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<doc>[descfile] [descfile2]
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Converts a package.xml in 1.0 format into a package.xml
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in 2.0 format. The new file will be named package2.xml by default,
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and package.xml will be used as the old file by default.
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This is not the most intelligent conversion, and should only be
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used for automated conversion or learning the format.
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</doc>
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</convert>
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</commands>
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