Hello
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 10:24:37PM +0300, Marin Atanasov wrote:
I was wondering how to create a man page for my program.
groff_mdoc(7) is probably what you are looking for... Having a look to
existing man pages is also really useful for seeing how things are done.
With kind regards,
This time I need your help to help create my Makefile.
To be honest this will be my first Makefile and I'm not
very sure that it is correctly written although it builds fine.
PROG=pkg_add_it
SRCS=fnode.c explode.c scan_directory.c scan_index_file.c pkg_add_it.c
OBJS=fnode.o explode.o
Marin Atanasov wrote:
Should I add something else to it or modify something?
You should remove a lot, because many implicit rules are already defined
in /usr/share/mk/sys.mk which is sourced by make automatically. See for
example
/usr/src/usr.sbin/pkg_install/add/Makefile
to discover how
Michel Talon wrote:
Marin Atanasov wrote:
Should I add something else to it or modify something?
You should remove a lot, because many implicit rules are already defined
in /usr/share/mk/sys.mk which is sourced by make automatically. See for
example
Marin Atanasov wrote:
Thanks, I've read it and now my Makefile is as follows:
PROG= pkg_add_it
SRCS= fnode.c explode.c scan_directory.c scan_index_file.c pkg_add_it.c
.include bsd.port.subdir.mk
.include bsd.prog.mk
It builds, installs, cleans, etc.. but when I `make install' it
finishes
Hi, list - it's me again :)
I was wondering how to create a man page for my program.
I was looking over the web, and found similar questions already posted,
but they all suggest that you take an existing copy of a man page and
edit it for your needs. Isn't there a guide or something on how to
Marin Atanasov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was wondering how to create a man page for my program.
I was looking over the web, and found similar questions already posted,
but they all suggest that you take an existing copy of a man page and
edit it for your needs. Isn't there a guide or
Marin Atanasov wrote:
Hi, again! :)
I've finished the new version of the program. I decided to name it `sit'
- Simple Interactive Tool
`sit' now supports the following:
-- improved code for dynamic memory allocation
-- local package pattern search
-- remote (ftp) package pattern search
--
Miroslav Lachman wrote:
It seems useful. I have one suggestion - make it as port and submit PR
for adding it in to ports tree, so it will get wider audience :)
Miroslav Lachman
Will do that :) Maybe tomorrow I'll start making the port, because right
now I have to study for my exams.
It
* Marin Atanasov [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-10-01]:
Hi, again! :)
I've finished the new version of the program. I decided to name it `sit'
- Simple Interactive Tool
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Hm, isn't this a little too generic name? If this is an interactive
version of pkg_add maybe use name that makes that
Hans F. Nordhaug wrote:
Hm, isn't this a little too generic name? If this is an interactive
version of pkg_add maybe use name that makes that clear?
Hans
Disclaimer: I haven't tried your program/sit.
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Marin,
Let me suggest some names:
1) pkg_search
2) pkg_find
3) pkg_install
4) package-finder
5) package-installer
6) find-package
7) install-package
8) easy-install
9) interactive-install
Alexander Churanov
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Alexander Churanov wrote:
Marin,
Let me suggest some names:
1) pkg_search
2) pkg_find
3) pkg_install
4) package-finder
5) package-installer
6) find-package
7) install-package
8) easy-install
9) interactive-install
Alexander Churanov
Thank you for your support, folks!
By tomorrow
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Marin Atanasov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Churanov wrote:
Marin,
Let me suggest some names:
1) pkg_search
2) pkg_find
3) pkg_install
4) package-finder
5) package-installer
6) find-package
7) install-package
8) easy-install
9)
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Marin Atanasov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Churanov wrote:
Marin,
Let me suggest some names:
1) pkg_search
2) pkg_find
3) pkg_install
4) package-finder
5)
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