Mon, 28 Jan 2013 17:37:18 +0100
Correct socket error reporting improvement with IPv6 portable code,
after helpful recommendation by Saúl Ibarra Corretgé on OSips devlist.
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126 .IX Title "RELEASE 8"
127 .TH RELEASE 8 "OpenPKG" "RELEASE(8)" "OpenPKG"
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131 .nh
132 .SH "NAME"
133 openpkg release \- OpenPKG Release Utility
134 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
135 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
136 \&\fBopenpkg release\fR [\fB\-F\fR|\fB\-\-fmt\fR \fIformat\fR]
137 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
138 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
139 The \fBopenpkg release\fR command displays the OpenPKG release tag and
140 distribution \s-1URL\s0. The release tag uniquely identifies an OpenPKG
141 distribution and the distribution \s-1URL\s0 is the location where the
142 distribution packages and indices are stored.
143 .SH "OPTIONS"
144 .IX Header "OPTIONS"
145 .IP "\fB\-F\fR, \fB\-\-fmt\fR \fIformat\fR" 4
146 .IX Item "-F, --fmt format"
147 The output format specification. The argument \fIformat\fR is an arbitrary
148 string which can contain the special expansion constructs "\f(CW%t\fR\*(L" for
149 expanding the release tag, \*(R"\f(CW%u\fR\*(L" for expanding the distribution \s-1URL\s0
150 and \*(R"\f(CW\*(C`\en\*(C'\fR" for expanding an embedded newline character.
151 The instance \s-1UUID\s0 information is also availble by expanding
152 \&\f(CW%r\fR to \s-1UUID_REGISTRY\s0, \f(CW%i\fR to \s-1UUID_INSTANCE\s0, \f(CW%p\fR to \s-1UUID_PLATFORM\s0.
153 The default \fIformat\fR is "\f(CW\*(C`OpenPKG\-%t %u\*(C'\fR".
154 .IP "\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-release\fR \fIrelease\fR" 4
155 .IX Item "-r, --release release"
156 The package "\f(CW\*(C`Release\*(C'\fR" header value to use for deriving the release
157 tag. The values in the \fI\f(CI@l_prefix\fI@/etc/openpkg/release\fR file and the
158 "\f(CW\*(C`Release\*(C'\fR" header of the bootstrap package \fBopenpkg\fR are ignored if
159 this option is used.
160 .SH "FILES"
161 .IX Header "FILES"
162 .ie n .IP "\fI\fI@l_prefix\fI@/etc/openpkg/release\fR" 4
163 .el .IP "\fI\f(CI@l_prefix\fI@/etc/openpkg/release\fR" 4
164 .IX Item "@l_prefix@/etc/openpkg/release"
165 This optional configuration file can be used to explicitly set values
166 for the OpenPKG release tag and distribution URLs. It consists of lines
167 with variable name/value pairs. The following configuration variables
168 are recognized:
169 .RS 4
170 .IP "\fBTAG=\fR\fItag\fR" 4
171 .IX Item "TAG=tag"
172 The default \fItag\fR is automatically derived from the "\f(CW\*(C`Version\*(C'\fR" header
173 of the OpenPKG bootstrap package \fBopenpkg\fR. One usually only sets this
174 explicitly to a value if a bootstrap package is used from a foreign
175 distribution version.
176 .IP "\fBURL=\fR\fIurl\fR" 4
177 .IX Item "URL=url"
178 The fully-qualified distribution \s-1URL\s0 based on either the "\f(CW\*(C`ftp\*(C'\fR\*(L",
179 \&\*(R"\f(CW\*(C`http\*(C'\fR\*(L" or \*(R"\f(CW\*(C`file\*(C'\fR" \s-1URL\s0 schemes. If \fIurl\fR contains a trailing
180 "\f(CW\*(C`/*\*(C'\fR", this is expanded according to the \fItag\fR value of the \fB\s-1TAG\s0\fR
181 variable and the corresponding filesystem layout on \f(CW\*(C`download.openpkg.org\*(C'\fR.
182 The default \fIurl\fR is "\f(CW\*(C`http://download.openpkg.org/stacks/*\*(C'\fR".
183 .RE
184 .RS 4
185 .RE
186 .SH "EXAMPLE"
187 .IX Header "EXAMPLE"
188 .Vb 2
189 \& $ openpkg release
190 \& OpenPKG\-CURRENT http://download.openpkg.org/stacks/current/
191 \&
192 \& $ openpkg release \-\-fmt=%t
193 \& CURRENT
194 \&
195 \& $ openpkg release \-\-fmt=%u
196 \& http://download.openpkg.org/stacks/current/
197 \&
198 \& $ openpkg release \-\-fmt="OpenPKG %t is located at:\e\en%u"
199 \& OpenPKG CURRENT is located at:
200 \& http://download.openpkg.org/stacks/current/
201 \&
202 \& $ openpkg release \-\-release=2.5.4 \-\-fmt=%t
203 \& 2.5\-RELEASE
204 \&
205 \& $ cat /openpkg/etc/openpkg/release
206 \& TAG=CURRENT
207 \& URL=http://download.example.com/stack/current/
208 .Ve
209 .SH "SEE ALSO"
210 .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
211 \&\fIuuid\fR\|(8)
212 .SH "HISTORY"
213 .IX Header "HISTORY"
214 The \fBopenpkg release\fR command first appeared in \fBOpenPKG 2\-STABLE\-20060622\fR.