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.IX Title "CVS-AUTORELEASEDEB.CONF 5"
.TH CVS-AUTORELEASEDEB.CONF 5 "2006-08-04" "perl v5.8.7" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
.SH "NAME"
cvs\-autoreleasedeb.conf \- Configuration for cvs\-autoreleasedeb
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
.Vb 2
\& /etc/cvs\-autoreleasedeb.conf
\& $HOME/.cvs\-autoreleasedeb/conf
.Ve
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
The cvs-autoreleasedeb configuration file is writed in \s-1XML\s0, because
\&\s-1XML\s0 is easy to work with multiple-level data, but it's already in
the \s-1TODO\s0 list to use a better format.
.PP
As a good \s-1XML\s0 file, this config file has the following header.
.PP
.Vb 18
\&
\&
\&
\&
\&
\&
\&
\&
\& ]>
.Ve
.PP
Which, in fact, tells the structure of the \s-1XML\s0 file. But in the case
you don't know \s-1XML\s0, this header tells that, in the sources, you have
servers, which have packages, which have options. A server has the
\&\*(L"name\*(R" and the \*(L"option\*(R" properies, a package has \*(L"name\*(R", \*(L"cvsroot\*(R",
\&\*(L"prefix\*(R" and \*(L"tag\*(R" properties and an option has \*(L"name\*(R" and \*(L"value\*(R"
property.
.PP
Before explaining how the options affects the script, you must know
that in the current version, all the tags and properties \s-1MUST\s0 be
lowercase (it's already on the \s-1TODO\s0 list).
.SH "CONFIGURATION SECTIONS"
.IX Header "CONFIGURATION SECTIONS"
.Sh "server"
.IX Subsection "server"
This is the master section, tells what server to dupload. Actually,
the \*(L"name\*(R" property of the server is used as the \*(L"\-\-to\*(R" parameter
to dupload. Packages are declared inside servers. Also, the \*(L"options\*(R"
property tells aditional parameters to cvs-buildpackage for every package
in this server.
.Sh "package"
.IX Subsection "package"
The package itself, the \*(L"name\*(R" property is used as the module name
for cvs checkout. The \*(L"cvsroot\*(R" property is passed to cvs as the
\&\s-1CVSROOT\s0 and the \*(L"prefix\*(R" is placed before the module name, used
if your package is inside some other directory than the cvs root.
Optionally, you can inform a tag to checkout the sources from.
.Sh "option"
.IX Subsection "option"
Specify an option to a package.
The following options are accepted and increment the following text
to the cvs-buildpackage command:
binary-source = 1: \*(L"\-b\*(R"
.SH "EXAMPLE"
.IX Header "EXAMPLE"
In the case you still didn't understand the config file, follows an
example:
.PP
.Vb 7
\&
\&
\&
\&
\&
\&
\&
.Ve
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
\&\fIcvs\-buildpackage\fR\|(1), \fIcvs\fR\|(1), \fIcvs\-autoreleasedeb\fR\|(1), \fIdupload\fR\|(1)
.SH "AUTHOR"
.IX Header "AUTHOR"
This manual page was written by Daniel Ruoso , for the
Debian GNU/Linux system.