Sat, 24 Mar 2012 21:40:49 +0100
Introduce many changes to the buildconf and source code including:
(01) clean up, update, and partially update default config files,
(02) seems that Melware is unable to perform release engineering so
update chan_capi to new daily snapshot to solve echo problems,
(03) correct Asterisk inadequate hard coded gmime version check,
(04) force postgresql pthreads linkage to solve build problem,
(05) remove buggy hard coded LibXML configure definitions,
(06) remove local architecture specification to allow GCC
internal logic to determine proper CPU type instead,
(07) remove vendor sound install target causing uncontrolled
downloads and non RPM managed file installation,
(08) solve long outstanding bug in tcptls causing Asterisk
to ignore any intermediate CA certificate signatures,
(09) back out Digium engineering team's bright idea of replacing the
very portable and pervasive POSIX rand(1) with ast_random(), and
then not even implementing it causing all references to fail in
platforms not providing the very new POSIX.1-2008 mkdtemp(3)
function only distributed by BSD and some Linux,
(10) withdraw advanced linker symbol manipulations from SVR5 builds
until either Binutils supports hybrid versioned and anonymous
linker scripts or GCC stops hard coding versioned linker scripts,
(11) correct missing library linkage, some tailored to a specific OS,
(12) remove outdated logic for the no longer distributed gmime-config(1),
(13) remove local gmime buildconf hacks now that Asterisk has corrected
their own build configuration to almost portably support gmime,
(14) solve build problems relating to undetected LibXML paths,
(15) correct erroneous out of tree include definitions,
(16) improve some variable and comment naming,
(17) simplify sound language path hierarchy creation,
and correct australian english installation logic.
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michael@13 | 131 | .IX Title "OPENPKG 1" |
michael@13 | 132 | .TH OPENPKG 1 "OpenPKG" "OPENPKG(8)" "OpenPKG" |
michael@13 | 133 | .SH "NAME" |
michael@13 | 134 | \&\fBOpenPKG\fR \-\- Cross\-Platform Unix Software Packaging Facility |
michael@13 | 135 | .SH "SYNOPSIS" |
michael@13 | 136 | .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" |
michael@13 | 137 | .IP "Command Line Interface" 4 |
michael@13 | 138 | .IX Item "Command Line Interface" |
michael@13 | 139 | $ \fBopenpkg\fR [\fIopt\fR ...] \fIcmd\fR [\fIcmd_opt\fR ...] [\fIcmd_arg\fR ...] |
michael@13 | 140 | .Sp |
michael@13 | 141 | $ \fBopenpkg\fR \fBman\fR \fIcmd\fR |
michael@13 | 142 | .IP "Project Locations" 4 |
michael@13 | 143 | .IX Item "Project Locations" |
michael@13 | 144 | .Vb 4 |
michael@13 | 145 | \& http://www.openpkg.org/ web service |
michael@13 | 146 | \& http://cvs.openpkg.org/ repository service |
michael@13 | 147 | \& http://pgp.openpkg.org/ OpenPGP service |
michael@13 | 148 | \& ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/ download service |
michael@13 | 149 | .Ve |
michael@13 | 150 | .IP "Project Forums" 4 |
michael@13 | 151 | .IX Item "Project Forums" |
michael@13 | 152 | .Vb 4 |
michael@13 | 153 | \& petidomo@openpkg.org mailing-list manager |
michael@13 | 154 | \& openpkg-announce@openpkg.org project announcements |
michael@13 | 155 | \& openpkg-dev@openpkg.org developer forum |
michael@13 | 156 | \& openpkg-users@openpkg.org users forum |
michael@13 | 157 | .Ve |
michael@13 | 158 | .IP "Local Documentation" 4 |
michael@13 | 159 | .IX Item "Local Documentation" |
michael@13 | 160 | .Vb 6 |
michael@13 | 161 | \& openpkg-rpm(1) RPM package manager |
michael@13 | 162 | \& openpkg-rpmbuild(1) RPM package manager (build only) |
michael@13 | 163 | \& openpkg-rpm2cpio(1) RPM payload utility |
michael@13 | 164 | \& openpkg-rpm-config(1) RPM C API utility |
michael@13 | 165 | \& openpkg-lsync(1) local area synchronization |
michael@13 | 166 | \& openpkg-rc(1) run-command facility |
michael@13 | 167 | .Ve |
michael@13 | 168 | .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
michael@13 | 169 | .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" |
michael@13 | 170 | OpenPKG is the world leading instrument for deployment and maintenance |
michael@13 | 171 | of Open Source software when administration crosses Unix platform |
michael@13 | 172 | boundaries. The OpenPKG project is a collaboration effort with the |
michael@13 | 173 | goal of creating and maintaining portable and easy to install software |
michael@13 | 174 | packages for use on the major Unix server platforms. |
michael@13 | 175 | .PP |
michael@13 | 176 | The unique OpenPKG architecture leverages proven technologies like |
michael@13 | 177 | Red Hat Package Manager (\s-1RPM\s0) to establish a unified administration |
michael@13 | 178 | environment, independent of the underlying operating system. OpenPKG |
michael@13 | 179 | is completely self-contained and does not even need a preinstallation |
michael@13 | 180 | of \s-1RPM\s0. Instead, \s-1RPM\s0 is provided as an OpenPKG \s-1RPM\s0 package itself plus |
michael@13 | 181 | a tricky bootstrapping procedure in order to allow one to create from |
michael@13 | 182 | scratch the initial state of the whole OpenPKG software packaging |
michael@13 | 183 | system. |