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author | rhatto <rhatto@04377dda-e619-0410-9926-eae83683ac58> | 2007-02-09 16:44:20 +0000 |
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committer | rhatto <rhatto@04377dda-e619-0410-9926-eae83683ac58> | 2007-02-09 16:44:20 +0000 |
commit | bd5a14836a8967b9ff8b8ed1c14a0b1d8289ea52 (patch) | |
tree | ec801fc9d595e3cf483c564f0d1d9a0f6858ba52 /templates/vserver.template | |
parent | f7595585fae0e0844877ad111388837aaf74028b (diff) | |
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lots of changes:
- jail-update renamed to jail-commit
- mkjail, jail-commit and templatepkg with svn support
- templates now has permission tracking
- etc
git-svn-id: svn+slack://slack.fluxo.info/var/svn/simplepkg@164 04377dda-e619-0410-9926-eae83683ac58
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diff --git a/templates/vserver.template b/templates/vserver.template deleted file mode 100644 index 0cd1f69..0000000 --- a/templates/vserver.template +++ /dev/null @@ -1,250 +0,0 @@ -# This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. -# -# This one comes from disk: A1 (Base Linux series) -# and a backup copy called "tagfile.org" can be found on the same disk. You -# should never edit the "tagfile.org" copy, only the one called "tagfile". Use -# the "tagfile.org" only if you want to restore original installation defaults -# by copying it over the top of "tagfile". -# -# It is used to automate software installation. -# There are two labels that you can use: ADD and SKP. -# -# If the PROMPT option is used during installation, this file will be checked -# to determine the installation default. First, all the lines beginning with -# <package_name>: -# will be extracted. Then, the last line in the extracted segment will be -# checked for the flags ADD, REC, OPT and SKP. -# -# If ADD is found, then a priority of [required] will be displayed, and the -# package will be automatically installed. -# -# If SKP is found, then a priority of [skip] will be displayed, and -# the package will be automatically skipped. -# -# All other packages will be prompted for. There are two optional flags you -# can use to change the package priority level shown when the user is -# prompted: REC and OPT. If REC is found, the priority shown will be -# [recommended], while if OPT is found, the user sees priority [optional]. -# -# If no flags are found for a given package, the user is shown priority -# [unknown], and is prompted for whether the package should be installed. -# -# If you mess this file up beyond recognition, just restore from "tagfile.org" -# -# -aaa_base: ADD -aaa_elflibs: ADD -bash: ADD -bin: ADD -bzip2: ADD -coreutils: ADD -cxxlibs: ADD -dcron: ADD -elvis: ADD -etc: ADD -findutils: ADD -gawk: ADD -gettext: REC -grep: ADD -gzip: ADD -infozip: ADD -less: ADD -logrotate: ADD -openssl-solibs: ADD -pkgtools: ADD -procps: ADD -sed: ADD -shadow: ADD -slocate: ADD -sysklogd: ADD -sysvinit: ADD -tar: ADD -util-linux: ADD -# This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. -# -# This one comes from disk: AP1 (Applications series) -# and a backup copy called "tagfile.org" can be found on the same disk. You -# should never edit the "tagfile.org" copy, only the one called "tagfile". Use -# the "tagfile.org" only if you want to restore original installation defaults -# by copying it over the top of "tagfile". -# -# It is used to automate software installation. -# There are two labels that you can use: ADD and SKP. -# -# If the PROMPT option is used during installation, this file will be checked -# to determine the installation default. First, all the lines beginning with -# <package_name>: -# will be extracted. Then, the last line in the extracted segment will be -# checked for the flags ADD, REC, OPT and SKP. -# -# If ADD is found, then a priority of [required] will be displayed, and the -# package will be automatically installed. -# -# If SKP is found, then a priority of [skip] will be displayed, and -# the package will be automatically skipped. -# -# All other packages will be prompted for. There are two optional flags you -# can use to change the package priority level shown when the user is -# prompted: REC and OPT. If REC is found, the priority shown will be -# [recommended], while if OPT is found, the user sees priority [optional]. -# -# If no flags are found for a given package, the user is shown priority -# [unknown], and is prompted for whether the package should be installed. -# -# If you mess this file up beyond recognition, just restore from "tagfile.org" -# -# -bc: OPT -diffutils: REC -jed: OPT -joe: OPT -jove: OPT -lsof: OPT -mysql: OPT -sudo: OPT -glibc: REC -# Tagfile for emacs series -# This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. -# -# This one comes from disk: F1 (Frequently Asked Questions) -# and a backup copy called "tagfile.org" can be found on the same disk. You -# should never edit the "tagfile.org" copy, only the one called "tagfile". Use -# the "tagfile.org" only if you want to restore original installation defaults -# by copying it over the top of "tagfile". -# -# It is used to automate software installation. -# There are two labels that you can use: ADD and SKP. -# -# If the PROMPT option is used during installation, this file will be checked -# to determine the installation default. First, all the lines beginning with -# <package_name>: -# will be extracted. Then, the last line in the extracted segment will be -# checked for the flags ADD, REC, OPT and SKP. -# -# If ADD is found, then a priority of [required] will be displayed, and the -# package will be automatically installed. -# -# If SKP is found, then a priority of [skip] will be displayed, and -# the package will be automatically skipped. -# -# All other packages will be prompted for. There are two optional flags you -# can use to change the package priority level shown when the user is -# prompted: REC and OPT. If REC is found, the priority shown will be -# [recommended], while if OPT is found, the user sees priority [optional]. -# -# If no flags are found for a given package, the user is shown priority -# [unknown], and is prompted for whether the package should be installed. -# -# If you mess this file up beyond recognition, just restore from "tagfile.org" -# -# -libidn: REC -libxml2: REC -mhash: REC -# This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. -# -# This one comes from the N (Network/UUCP/Mail/News) series. -# It is used to automate software installation. -# There are two labels that you can use: ADD and SKP. -# -# If the PROMPT option is used during installation, this file will be checked -# to determine the installation default. First, all the lines beginning with -# <package_name>: -# will be extracted. Then, the last line in the extracted segment will be -# checked for the flags ADD, REC, OPT and SKP. -# -# If ADD is found, then a priority of [required] will be displayed, and the -# package will be automatically installed. -# -# If SKP is found, then a priority of [skip] will be displayed, and -# the package will be automatically skipped. -# -# All other packages will be prompted for. There are two optional flags you -# can use to change the package priority level shown when the user is -# prompted: REC and OPT. If REC is found, the priority shown will be -# [recommended], while if OPT is found, the user sees priority [optional]. -# -# If no flags are found for a given package, the user is shown priority -# [unknown], and is prompted for whether the package should be installed. -# -# -apache: OPT -curl: OPT -gnupg: OPT -inetd: REC -lftp: OPT -lynx: OPT -mod_ssl: OPT -mailx: REC -openssh: REC -openssl: REC -php: OPT -rsync: OPT -stunnel: OPT -tcpip: REC -wget: OPT -# This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. -# -# This one comes from disk: TCL1 (Tcl/Tk series) -# and a backup copy called "tagfile.org" can be found on the same disk. You -# should never edit the "tagfile.org" copy, only the one called "tagfile". Use -# the "tagfile.org" only if you want to restore original installation defaults -# by copying it over the top of "tagfile". -# -# It is used to automate software installation. -# There are two labels that you can use: ADD and SKP. -# -# If the PROMPT option is used during installation, this file will be checked -# to determine the installation default. First, all the lines beginning with -# <package_name>: -# will be extracted. Then, the last line in the extracted segment will be -# checked for the flags ADD, REC, OPT and SKP. -# -# If ADD is found, then a priority of [required] will be displayed, and the -# package will be automatically installed. -# -# If SKP is found, then a priority of [skip] will be displayed, and -# the package will be automatically skipped. -# -# All other packages will be prompted for. There are two optional flags you -# can use to change the package priority level shown when the user is -# prompted: REC and OPT. If REC is found, the priority shown will be -# [recommended], while if OPT is found, the user sees priority [optional]. -# -# If no flags are found for a given package, the user is shown priority -# [unknown], and is prompted for whether the package should be installed. -# -# If you mess this file up beyond recognition, just restore from "tagfile.org" -# -# -# This is a Slackware Installation Tagfile. -# -# This one comes from disk: Y1 (Yaaaaaahhoooo? Games and Amusements). -# -# It is used to automate software installation. -# There are two labels that you can use: ADD and SKP. -# -# If the PROMPT option is used during installation, this file will be checked -# to determine the installation default. First, all the lines beginning with -# <package_name>: -# will be extracted. Then, the last line in the extracted segment will be -# checked for the flags ADD, REC, OPT and SKP. -# -# If ADD is found, then a priority of [required] will be displayed, and the -# package will be automatically installed. -# -# If SKP is found, then a priority of [skip] will be displayed, and -# the package will be automatically skipped. -# -# All other packages will be prompted for. There are two optional flags you -# can use to change the package priority level shown when the user is -# prompted: REC and OPT. If REC is found, the priority shown will be -# [recommended], while if OPT is found, the user sees priority [optional]. -# -# If no flags are found for a given package, the user is shown priority -# [unknown], and is prompted for whether the package should be installed. -# extra -# libsafe -# contrib -simplepkg -ssmtp |