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swimrc - swim configuration file
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Jonathan D. Rosenbaum<mttrader@access.mountain.net>
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27 May 1999
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0.1 Contents
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1. DESCRIPTION
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2. USAGE
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3. VARIABLES
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3.1. OUTPUT VARIABLE
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3.2. HISTORY
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3.3. AR or DPKG?
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3.4. APT
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3.5. PAGER
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3.6. NOT-INSTALLED VARIABLES
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3.7. DF LOCATION
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3.8. TEMPORARY DIRECTORY
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3.9. FTP
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4. OTHER VARIABLES
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5. FILES
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6. BUGS
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0.2 Copyright Notice
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Copyright � 1999 Jonathan D. Rosenbaum
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SWIM, including this manual, is free software; you may redistribute it
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and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
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your option) any later version.
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This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but *without
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any warranty*; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or
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fitness for a particular purpose. See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License with
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the swim source as the file `COPYING'. If not, write to the Free
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Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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1. DESCRIPTION
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---------------
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swimrc is the configuartion file for swim allowing many default values
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to be set so that they do not have to be mentioned on the command
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line. Swimrc interacts directly with Perl allowing a wide variety of
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variables found in SWIW::Conf to be altered.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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2. USAGE
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Values for variable can be altered for *swim* by assigning different
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values enclosed in quotes or quoted whitespace (qw()), and ending with
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a semi-colon.
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` $variable = ``value'';'
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`$variable = ``(value1 value2 ..)'';'
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3. VARIABLES
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This is a list of variables with explanations. The default values for
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*swim* are shown.
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3.1. OUTPUT VARIABLE
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`$my_number' can be changed to how many lines you would like ``swim
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-qf <>'' to print out, before the program asks for `-t' or `--total'.
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Exception: If `-i' is used in the query and there is more than one
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package then the total will be presented.
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Hint: `-t' can be used with all the various `--scripts' family members
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to view the title of the script file regardless of this variable
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setting, and if `-t' has to be used, the titles will be displayed,
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which makes sense.
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*$my_number = 23;*
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3.2. HISTORY
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This is a shell-like history kept in relation to searches and the most
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recent edit when `--stdin' is used.
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*$HISTORY = 10;*
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3.3. AR or DPKG?
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Debian packages are ar archives. If you are using a Debian
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Distribution assign ``dpkg'' to $package_tool, otherwise assign ``ar''
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to $package_tool.
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*$package_tool = "/usr/bin/ar";*
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3.4. APT
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*Swim* does not assign a value for apt. To use `--apt' and `-xyz'
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assign `$apt' the value ``yes''.
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Example: *$apt = "yes";*
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3.5. PAGER
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*less* is a nice pager, unless you like *more*! Pager is used for
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`--help' and *swim* called without any options. There is an option
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`--nopager' or `-n'. *more* comes from the required package
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util-linux, whereas *less* comes from a standard package called less.
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Values: ``less'', ``more'', or ``most'' or...
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*$ENV{PAGER} = "less";*
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3.6. NOT-INSTALLED VARIABLES
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Assign values for `$architecture' and/or `$distribution' to avoid
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having to use `--arch' and `--dists' everytime the not-installed
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databases are accessed with `-n' or made or altered.
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Architectures are always being added so check with Debian to find a
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list. There is *alpha, arm, hurd-i386 (alternative kernel to linux),
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i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc*. Just use the arch found after the hyphen
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in the Contents-(arch) file.
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*$architecture = "i386";*
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The distribution can be either *stable, unstable, frozen, or
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experimental (rare)*. These represent the state of development that
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the packages are under. The unstable distribution can have lot's of
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changes within a very short time period, and frozen may or may not be
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available.
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*$distribution = "unstable";*
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Distributions are divided into sections. These sections were called
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distributions in the version 2.4.1.0 packaging manual, because they
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were at one time separate distributions, but this has since changed.
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You can determine which of the sections *main, non-free, contrib or
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non-US* to pull out of the Contents file if you don't want to use
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`--main', `--contrib', `--non-free', and `--non-us' to selectively
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pick the sections.
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For efficiency, you should choose the sections which you will be
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pulling out of the Packages `file(s)' being targetted.
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Rule: Use ``non-US'' not ``non-us''.
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*@user_defined_section = qw(main contrib non-free non-US);*
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3.7. DF LOCATION
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A little philosophy: *swim* was developed for maximum versatility, so
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whether you are just interested in researching, and keeping tabs on
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the newest packages, or maintaining a Debian virtual distribution on a
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non-Debian distribution, or you are a using *swim* for distribution
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development, *swim* provides a way.
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The next two variables determine the location of the DF (default
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directory/file system)
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The default directory keeps track of Contents and/or Packages
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databases retrieved with --ftp. The Contents and Packages databases
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and Release file are give names specific to the distribution and
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architectures they represent using the naming convention found in
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apt's sources directory. You also have the freedom not to use the
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default directory, in which case swim will still do the renaming and
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keeping track of the mtime, but you will have to remember where you
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put the files.
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*$default_directory = '/root/.swim';*
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The default root directory (DRD) is the key to easy management of
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binary packages, source, dsc, and diff files received from --ftp, and
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provides an easy way to put together a personalized distribution. This
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directory can be a real ftp site on your computer, or put wherever
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else you are allowed to have directories. The DRD is always placed
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below the value assigned to $default_directory. According to the
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previous assignment to $default_directory, if the DRD is
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``/pub/a/debian'' then the full path would be
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``/root/.swim/pub/a/debian''.
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Example: When a package is downloaded it will be placed in
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dists/distribution/section/architecture/subject below the DRD.
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Rule: debian must be the final directory before dists, this is because
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other distributions are placed alongside debian, like debian-non-US or
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personal (specialized distribution).
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*$default_root_directory = '/pub/debian';*
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Because you may be using a real ftp site, this variable allows you to
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determine what permissions *swim* will assign for directories it
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creates below the DRD.
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*$permission = '0755';*
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3.8. TEMPORARY DIRECTORY
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If you want to set an alternative directory for the temporary files
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created when the databases are made, change here. You may want to make
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`$tmp' a RAM disk. See package loadlin for initrd documentation and an
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explanation for making such a disk. There is also documentation in
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/usr/src/kernel-source.version/Documentation. Whether this will speed
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things up is a subject of experimentation.
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*$tmp = "/tmp";*
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3.9. FTP
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You can alter the Firewall, Port, Timeout, Debug and Passive
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characteristics of the ftp client as defined in Net::FTP(3pm) by
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providing arguments to these variables. All variables but $timeout are
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set to untrue by default.
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$firewall = 0; (FTP firewall machine name)
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$port = 0; (defaults to 23)
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$timeout = 120; (120 seconds)
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$debug = 0; (1 will turn on STDERR)
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$passive = 0; (1 will enable)
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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4. OTHER VARIABLES
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see SWIM::Conf
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5. FILES
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` /etc/swim/swimrc'
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`~/.swim/swimrc'
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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6. BUGS
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Send directly to mttrader@access.mountain.net.
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swimrc - swim configuration file
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