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diff --git a/templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.template b/templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.template new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b810e32 --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.template @@ -0,0 +1,251 @@ +# 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 +vim: OPT +# 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 +htdig: OPT +inetd: REC +lftp: OPT +lynx: OPT +mod_ssl: OPT +nail: 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 |