install-module re-enabled
- From: Jeff Waugh <jdub perkypants org>
- To: GNOME Hackers <gnome-hackers gnome org>, GNOME Desktop Hackers <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: install-module re-enabled
- Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 20:03:26 +1000
Hi everyone,
I've re-enabled install-module on widget, so I thought I'd better explain
what's changed before everyone rushes to run their installs. It's now seven
zillion times easier and less confusing. Seriously:
$ install-module --help
Usage: install-module [OPTION] FILE
Install new tarball to GNOME FTP master and mirrors.
Example: install-module -k metacity-2.4.1.tar.gz
Parameters:
-h, --help display this help and exit
-k, --keep do not delete the original tarball.
-u, --unattended do not prompt for confirmation. NOTE: An unattended
install will not provide any extra information to help
you avoid an invalid (and potentially messy) installation.
It is recommended that you do not use this unless you
are *very* sure.
Report bugs to <gnome-sysadmin gnome org>
How easy is that? No more stuffing around with --stable/--unstable, and you
don't have to pass --create to add entirely new modules (it will give you
extra information during confirmation) or --old to create diffs (it will do
this against the previous version automagically). It will also drop diffs
with binary file differences.
Here's an example of running it:
$ install-module pango-1.1.1.tar.gz
Module: pango
Version: 1.1.1
Maj.Min: 1.1
Destination: /ftp/pub/GNOME/sources/pango/1.1/
Install pango? [Y/n]
Copying tarball...
Creating bzip2 archive...
Generating md5sums...
Updating LATEST...
Informing release team...
Deleting original tarball...
Signalling mirror update process...
Signalling churchill.acc.umu.se
Signalling tiktok.planetmirror.com
It gives you a bit of information about what it will do, prompts you (hit
enter or Y/y to confirm, anything else to cancel), then gives you fairly
verbose status as it runs. The only things missing here are the confirmation
warnings (this is no-problem install) and the diff status (it will tell you
if it has to drop the diff).
Note that we are not currently maintaining a latest/ symlinks directory.
Soon enough we'll have one for each release category (desktop, platform,
etc), and a couple of other really cool surprises to boot. :-)
- Jeff
--
"GIMP is the primary tool in my graphics work. It is my gcc and Emacs."
- Tuomas Kuosmanen
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