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author | wiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org> | 2005-05-18 22:02:17 +0000 |
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committer | wiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org> | 2005-05-18 22:02:17 +0000 |
commit | cdb6489776b0f8249164e4022d8ebd3796ce424b (patch) | |
tree | 7e31dac9984af87d7cca1a71570e38aaa769764c /databases | |
parent | 6ce0e02a7c082c15c60644510507b53716fca9b0 (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-cdb6489776b0f8249164e4022d8ebd3796ce424b.tar.gz |
Remove gnome1 packages except as needed for gnucash.
Ok'd by jmmv@ and rh@ (gnome 1 maintainers).
Diffstat (limited to 'databases')
-rw-r--r-- | databases/Makefile | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | databases/gtranscript/DESCR | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | databases/gtranscript/Makefile | 29 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | databases/gtranscript/PLIST | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | databases/gtranscript/distinfo | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | databases/gtranscript/patches/patch-aa | 632 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | databases/gtranscript/patches/patch-ab | 13 |
7 files changed, 1 insertions, 701 deletions
diff --git a/databases/Makefile b/databases/Makefile index 41990366500..fae34721137 100644 --- a/databases/Makefile +++ b/databases/Makefile @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.171 2005/05/18 19:58:45 adrianp Exp $ +# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.172 2005/05/18 22:02:17 wiz Exp $ # COMMENT= Databases @@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ SUBDIR+= gnome-mime-data SUBDIR+= gq SUBDIR+= gramps SUBDIR+= gtksql -SUBDIR+= gtranscript SUBDIR+= guile-pg SUBDIR+= iodbc SUBDIR+= java-db3 diff --git a/databases/gtranscript/DESCR b/databases/gtranscript/DESCR deleted file mode 100644 index dd454e01303..00000000000 --- a/databases/gtranscript/DESCR +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ - GNOME Transcript is a SQL Database Client (currently PostgreSQL), designed -to provide a friendly and powerful environment for the database user. It's -currently in its early stages and a lot (and I mean a LOT) of planned -features are missing but it's usable. - - Features: - - * Design the tables you want, and the way the info displayed - - * Add, Update, View, and Delete from the table using the struct you - designed diff --git a/databases/gtranscript/Makefile b/databases/gtranscript/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 5519ceaf86e..00000000000 --- a/databases/gtranscript/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.29 2005/04/11 21:45:11 tv Exp $ -# - -DISTNAME= gtranscript-0.0.1 -PKGREVISION= 9 -CATEGORIES= databases -MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.matrix.com.br/pub/linuxberg/files/gnome/office/ \ - ftp://ftp.abordo.com.br/pub/linuxberg/files/gnome/office/ \ - ftp://ftp.interpath.net/pub/linuxberg/files/gnome/office/ \ - ftp://ftp.iinet.net.au/mirrors1/berg/files/gnome/office/ \ - ftp://ftp.online.be/raid/linuxberg/files/gnome/office/ \ - ftp://ftp.univie.ac.at/systems/linux/linuxberg/files/gnome/office/ \ - ftp://ftp.univie.ac.at/systems/linux/linuxberg/files/gnome/office/ \ - ftp://ftp.sunsite.auc.dk/disk2/linuxberg.com/files/gnome/office/ - -MAINTAINER= tech-pkg@NetBSD.org -HOMEPAGE= http://gtranscript.sourceforge.net/ -COMMENT= SQL Database Client with GNOME frontend - -GNU_CONFIGURE= YES -USE_X11BASE= YES - -#CPPFLAGS+= -I${LOCALBASE}/include # <postgresql/*.h> - -PGSQL_VERSION_REQD= 73 - -.include "../../x11/gnome-core/buildlink3.mk" -.include "../../mk/pgsql.buildlink3.mk" -.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk" diff --git a/databases/gtranscript/PLIST b/databases/gtranscript/PLIST deleted file mode 100644 index c13e4b56a2a..00000000000 --- a/databases/gtranscript/PLIST +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1 2001/11/01 00:11:45 zuntum Exp $ -bin/gtranscript -share/gnome/apps/Applications/gtranscript.desktop -share/examples/gtranscript/Info -share/examples/gtranscript/PhoneBook -share/examples/gtranscript/Table1 -@dirrm share/examples/gtranscript diff --git a/databases/gtranscript/distinfo b/databases/gtranscript/distinfo deleted file mode 100644 index 2449811677d..00000000000 --- a/databases/gtranscript/distinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.4 2005/02/23 16:33:06 agc Exp $ - -SHA1 (gtranscript-0.0.1.tar.gz) = e70c6663b83d5ee6c641277956bf9ec41c0f1f0f -RMD160 (gtranscript-0.0.1.tar.gz) = e18555e56b3703eef20002df7a7fc9a3477aff25 -Size (gtranscript-0.0.1.tar.gz) = 84164 bytes -SHA1 (patch-aa) = cf68a89ccd3aa7afa21f9b79db2c1318d23a7ae0 -SHA1 (patch-ab) = 99e57ffa114f0bd6d2ef483dcb54c1f2cabc1bb1 diff --git a/databases/gtranscript/patches/patch-aa b/databases/gtranscript/patches/patch-aa deleted file mode 100644 index 87f59978e85..00000000000 --- a/databases/gtranscript/patches/patch-aa +++ /dev/null @@ -1,632 +0,0 @@ -$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.3 2004/04/27 02:04:07 snj Exp $ - ---- src/gtrans_help.c.orig 2004-04-26 17:59:46.000000000 -0700 -+++ src/gtrans_help.c 2004-04-26 18:10:35.000000000 -0700 -@@ -20,317 +20,316 @@ - - - static gchar help_text[] = --"GNOME Transcript ------------------ -- -- 0.- Licence -- 1.- Introduccion -- 2.- GTransTables -- 3.- When to use GNOME Transcript -- 4.- Overview -- 5.- Connections -- 6.- Creating and editing GTransTables -- 7.- Working with the Tables -- 8.- Contacting the author and contibuting -- --============================================================================== -- -- --0.- Licence. --____________ -- --GNOME Transcript is released under the GPL Licence, you should have recived --a copy of the licence with this document, otherwise see www.gnu.org -- -- --1.- Introduccion. --_________________ -- --GNOME Transcript is a client for SQL databases, currently supporting --PosgreSQL only, but I have plans for MySQL an MSQL. --GNOME Transcript aims to provide an easy enviroment for the novice user --of SQL databases, providing gui replacements for some of the SQL commands, --and a powerfull, environment for the experienced user, with SQL engines. --In this stages, the early stages, you can see what the environment for the --novice users will be about, but the engines for the experiences user are --missing but are soon to come. --GNOME Transcript may be, and surely is unstable, and a lot of planned --features are missing. --Other thing you must be aware of is that GNOME Transcript does not allows you --to work with regular tables at this stages (this will change soon), --instead it provides you with an editor for creating special GTransTables. --Read the next to find out more about GTransTables. -- -- -- -- --2.- GTransTables --________________ -- --GTransTables are tables, with special config that allows you to edit --view and update you data in a special gui environment that you design --with the table editor, GNOME Transcript will also support regular --tables in a upcoming version. -- --How is it posible for GNOME Transcript to store a configuration for --this special and beautiful user designed tables???? --The first time GNOME Transcript connects to a database creates --a table named GTransTables, where the record for the supported tables --will be kept, and for each table you create it creates a table for --storing its configuration, this way you have the config right where --you kept the data. If you create a table that is named \"CompactDiscs\" --this table will be created as a regular table, but a table named --\"CompactDiscs_def\" will be created to store the configuration. -- --*** IMPORTANT *** --Do not try to name your tables with spaces in between, like --\"Compact Discs\", or with characters like (.,:-+) and that stuff --like \"Compact-Discs.\" --This version does not supports that. -- -- -- -- --3.- When to use GNOME Transcript. --_________________________________ -- --This version is all about to see if the special gui's could be created and --used with regularity, fortunately this works fine, but this version --is also missing serious database support, for example when you create --a table, all field are type text (this will change soon), so dont use --GNOME Transcript for data that the field must be floats and that stuff. -- --One good use that GNOME Transcript serves perfectly well in this version is --an addres book, a recipy book, and that kind of stuff. -- -- -- -- --4.- Overview. --_____________ -- --Ok lets see how to use this program. -- --First of all whe have menus and a toolbar, let see the menus. -- --*** File Menu. -- -- * New : Starts the GTransTable editor for you to create a new -- table, later we will see more about this editor. -- -- * Open : Opens a GTransTable for editing, here the config file -- is a regular file, this is so you could also store -- table in regular files and interchange them with -- you closest friends. -- This is miising a lot of support, dont use field -- names longer than 255 characters or use ':' in the -- field name. -- -- * Save : Saves a GTransTable from the editor to a regular -- file. -- This is miising a lot of support, dont use field -- names longer than 255 characters or use ':' in the -- field name. -- -- * Close : Closes the table being edited. -- -- * Quit : Just quits. -- -- --*** Database Menu. -- -- * Connect : Starts a connection to a database only supports -- single connection, but in version 0.0.2, we will -- have multiple connections to multiple databases. -- -- * Disconnect : Finishes the current connection. -- -- * Open : Opens a table for editing, this one opens -- the config from the database. -- -- * Save : Saves the GTransTable being edited, also sets -- the record for the supported table, and creates -- the actual table. -- -- * Save As : Same as above, but always asks for a name. -- -- * Select * : Selects al registers from a table and displays them -- guily, ready for you to do some actual work. -- -- * Delete : deletes a supported table from the database. -- -- --*** Help. -- -- * About : the usual about box. -- -- -- -- -- --5.- Connections. --________________ -- --When ever you want to connect to a data base, a special connection dialog --will be poped right infront of your eyes asking for the next info. -- -- Database : The name of the database you wish to connect to, -- This field can be null, if so the connection -- will be made, to a databease named as the user. -- -- Host : The host wuere posgres is running, if null -- it connects to the localhost. -- -- Port : The port to connect to, can be null and uses -- some kind of default. -- -- Username : The name of the Posgtres user, this one cant be null -- and the user must apear on pg_shadow, read the postgres -- manual for more info. -- -- Pasword : Pasword for the user, it can be null if the user is using -- a db he created. -- -- tty : for special debuging info, can be null. -- -- -- -- -- --6.- Creating and editing GTransTables. --______________________________________ -- --To do this you must first start the editor ( see Overview to find out --how to do that). --Then in the main aplication the editor will apear. This editor consists --in a tree displayed in the left side, some buttons in the middle and --a preview in the right side. -- --** The GTransItems. -- --The GtransItems are the items (widgets) you use to define you table. --The currently available items are, Pages, Labeled Texts, Labeled Entrys, --FramedHBox and FramedVBox. -- --*Pages are those things, like pages that you can very oftenly see in any --aplication, this page may only go in the root of the tree, i mean the --higher part of the struct ans not contained in any other item, this --will be more clear after an example. -- --*Labeled Texts are fileds for inserting large texts, that come with --a label acording to its name. -- --*Labeled Entrys are fileds for inserting a line of text, that come with --a label acording to its name. -- --* FramedHBox, this widget is a container, this means yo can insert other --items in it, this framed box allows you to insert items and this items --are piled from left to right. -- --* FramedVBox, this widget is a container, this means yo can insert other --items in it, this framed box allows you to insert items and this items --are piled from top to bottom. -- -- --** The tree ** --The tree is for viewing and accesing the widget structure. -- --For example, press the button that is labeled with the word \"Page\", --you will see that in the tree an item apears, and also in the preview --Pages are inserted always at the top of the tree, and not in subtrees. --Before the page is inserted it will ask you fir a name, this name must --not bee null and must not exist in the table. -- --Then, select the page from the tree with a click of the left mouse --button. And then press the button labled with \"FVBox\", again --a name will be asked, after the name has been validated, --the FVbox will be inserted in the preview, to see it in --the tree you will have to expand the pafe from the tree --by clicking on the + sign on the item and then you will see --the FVBox in the tree. -- --Then select the FVbox from the tree and press the button entry, --and after you have named it it will apear in the tree (you must expand --the FVBox to see it) and in the preview. -- --The rules are very simple, all pages go in the root tree, so you --don need to select a container for it, and for the other items --you do must select a container. --Names must not be null and must not exist in the table. -- --To Remove an item, just select it from the tree and click the remove --button, this item and all its children will be removed. -- --You can add as much as pages to the root tree and as much items to --the container as you wish. --You can open some expamles for editing from files that come in this --distibution, you will pobably find them in --$(prefix)/share/gtranscript/examples/ --where prefix is the installation prefix you selected. --You will have to open this examples with the \"Open\" command that --apears in the File menu in GNOME Transcript. -- -- -- -- -- --7.- Working with the Tables. --____________________________ -- --To work with the tables you created, one you have created a table you --must saveit into the database, this, with the \"Save\", \"Save As\" commands --that apear in the Database menu on the main window. -- --Once the table is created, and saved, from the database menu, select --\"Select *\", and a dialog for you to select a table will be poped, --all the tables listed there a GTransSupported, if you dont see any --table either something happened when saving the table, or you forgot --to save the table to the database. If the first happened, mail me. -- --Once you selected you table, a window will be poped, its a list --that one column for each field. --Click the button new, from the window that has just been poped, --and surprise, there is the table you defined, insert some data --and hit ok, the new member must be added to the list. --Add some more stuff. -- --Then select a member from the list and click the button \"View\", --and you see the member as you defined it. -- --Then select a member and click the button \"Update\", and a window --with the struct you defined will be poped, change the data and --click \"OK\", and the data is changed. -- --Then select a row from the list, and click \"Delete\", the member will --be poped, if you click \"OK\" then it will be deleted, but you can cancel --it. -- --You can select as many tables as you want at the same time, but they must --be from the same connection to the database, if while working --with the list somethibng happens to the connection is better to --close the window, reconnect and select the table again. --In version 0.0.2, you will be able to select as many tables as you want --from as many databases as you want at the same time. -- -- -- -- -- --8.- Contacting the author. --__________________________ -- --Hello, that is me. --If you find a bug, you have any suggestions, you want to donate some --code, you want to help with this patetic documentation. please --contact me, you can doit by mailing me at <matias@linuxbox.com> --The GNOME Transcript Home Page is located in --gtranscript.linuxbox.com -- --I hope you have liked this program, i have a lot of palenned features --that will makeit much more powerfull and nice. -- --Matias Mutchinick."; -- -+"GNOME Transcript\n" -+"----------------\n" -+"\n" -+" 0.- Licence\n" -+" 1.- Introduccion\n" -+" 2.- GTransTables\n" -+" 3.- When to use GNOME Transcript\n" -+" 4.- Overview\n" -+" 5.- Connections\n" -+" 6.- Creating and editing GTransTables\n" -+" 7.- Working with the Tables\n" -+" 8.- Contacting the author and contibuting\n" -+"\n" -+"==============================================================================\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"0.- Licence.\n" -+"____________\n" -+"\n" -+"GNOME Transcript is released under the GPL Licence, you should have recived\n" -+"a copy of the licence with this document, otherwise see www.gnu.org\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"1.- Introduccion.\n" -+"_________________\n" -+"\n" -+"GNOME Transcript is a client for SQL databases, currently supporting\n" -+"PosgreSQL only, but I have plans for MySQL an MSQL.\n" -+"GNOME Transcript aims to provide an easy enviroment for the novice user\n" -+"of SQL databases, providing gui replacements for some of the SQL commands,\n" -+"and a powerfull, environment for the experienced user, with SQL engines.\n" -+"In this stages, the early stages, you can see what the environment for the\n" -+"novice users will be about, but the engines for the experiences user are\n" -+"missing but are soon to come.\n" -+"GNOME Transcript may be, and surely is unstable, and a lot of planned\n" -+"features are missing.\n" -+"Other thing you must be aware of is that GNOME Transcript does not allows you\n" -+"to work with regular tables at this stages (this will change soon),\n" -+"instead it provides you with an editor for creating special GTransTables.\n" -+"Read the next to find out more about GTransTables.\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"2.- GTransTables\n" -+"________________\n" -+"\n" -+"GTransTables are tables, with special config that allows you to edit\n" -+"view and update you data in a special gui environment that you design\n" -+"with the table editor, GNOME Transcript will also support regular\n" -+"tables in a upcoming version.\n" -+"\n" -+"How is it posible for GNOME Transcript to store a configuration for\n" -+"this special and beautiful user designed tables????\n" -+"The first time GNOME Transcript connects to a database creates\n" -+"a table named GTransTables, where the record for the supported tables\n" -+"will be kept, and for each table you create it creates a table for\n" -+"storing its configuration, this way you have the config right where\n" -+"you kept the data. If you create a table that is named \"CompactDiscs\"\n" -+"this table will be created as a regular table, but a table named\n" -+"\"CompactDiscs_def\" will be created to store the configuration.\n" -+"\n" -+"*** IMPORTANT ***\n" -+"Do not try to name your tables with spaces in between, like\n" -+"\"Compact Discs\", or with characters like (.,:-+) and that stuff\n" -+"like \"Compact-Discs.\"\n" -+"This version does not supports that.\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"3.- When to use GNOME Transcript.\n" -+"_________________________________\n" -+"\n" -+"This version is all about to see if the special gui's could be created and\n" -+"used with regularity, fortunately this works fine, but this version\n" -+"is also missing serious database support, for example when you create\n" -+"a table, all field are type text (this will change soon), so dont use\n" -+"GNOME Transcript for data that the field must be floats and that stuff.\n" -+"\n" -+"One good use that GNOME Transcript serves perfectly well in this version is\n" -+"an addres book, a recipy book, and that kind of stuff.\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"4.- Overview.\n" -+"_____________\n" -+"\n" -+"Ok lets see how to use this program.\n" -+"\n" -+"First of all whe have menus and a toolbar, let see the menus.\n" -+"\n" -+"*** File Menu.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "* New : Starts the GTransTable editor for you to create a new\n" -+ "table, later we will see more about this editor.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "* Open : Opens a GTransTable for editing, here the config file\n" -+ "is a regular file, this is so you could also store\n" -+ "table in regular files and interchange them with\n" -+ "you closest friends.\n" -+ "This is miising a lot of support, dont use field\n" -+ "names longer than 255 characters or use ':' in the\n" -+ "field name.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "* Save : Saves a GTransTable from the editor to a regular\n" -+ "file.\n" -+ "This is miising a lot of support, dont use field\n" -+ "names longer than 255 characters or use ':' in the\n" -+ "field name.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "* Close : Closes the table being edited.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "* Quit : Just quits.\n" -+ "\n" -+"\n" -+"*** Database Menu.\n" -+"\n" -+ "* Connect : Starts a connection to a database only supports\n" -+ "single connection, but in version 0.0.2, we will\n" -+ "have multiple connections to multiple databases.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "* Disconnect : Finishes the current connection.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "* Open : Opens a table for editing, this one opens\n" -+ "the config from the database.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "* Save : Saves the GTransTable being edited, also sets\n" -+ "the record for the supported table, and creates \n" -+ "the actual table.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "* Save As : Same as above, but always asks for a name.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "* Select * : Selects al registers from a table and displays them\n" -+ "guily, ready for you to do some actual work.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "* Delete : deletes a supported table from the database.\n" -+ "\n" -+"\n" -+"*** Help.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "* About : the usual about box.\n" -+ "\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"5.- Connections.\n" -+"________________\n" -+"\n" -+"When ever you want to connect to a data base, a special connection dialog\n" -+"will be poped right infront of your eyes asking for the next info.\n" -+"\n" -+ "Database : The name of the database you wish to connect to,\n" -+ "This field can be null, if so the connection\n" -+ "will be made, to a databease named as the user.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "Host : The host wuere posgres is running, if null\n" -+ "it connects to the localhost.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "Port : The port to connect to, can be null and uses \n" -+ "some kind of default.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "Username : The name of the Posgtres user, this one cant be null\n" -+ "and the user must apear on pg_shadow, read the postgres\n" -+ "manual for more info.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "Pasword : Pasword for the user, it can be null if the user is using\n" -+ "a db he created.\n" -+ "\n" -+ "tty : for special debuging info, can be null.\n" -+ "\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+ "\n" -+"6.- Creating and editing GTransTables.\n" -+"______________________________________\n" -+"\n" -+"To do this you must first start the editor ( see Overview to find out\n" -+"how to do that).\n" -+"Then in the main aplication the editor will apear. This editor consists\n" -+"in a tree displayed in the left side, some buttons in the middle and\n" -+"a preview in the right side.\n" -+"\n" -+"** The GTransItems.\n" -+"\n" -+"The GtransItems are the items (widgets) you use to define you table.\n" -+"The currently available items are, Pages, Labeled Texts, Labeled Entrys,\n" -+"FramedHBox and FramedVBox.\n" -+"\n" -+"*Pages are those things, like pages that you can very oftenly see in any\n" -+"aplication, this page may only go in the root of the tree, i mean the\n" -+"higher part of the struct ans not contained in any other item, this \n" -+"will be more clear after an example.\n" -+"\n" -+"*Labeled Texts are fileds for inserting large texts, that come with\n" -+"a label acording to its name.\n" -+"\n" -+"*Labeled Entrys are fileds for inserting a line of text, that come with\n" -+"a label acording to its name.\n" -+"\n" -+"* FramedHBox, this widget is a container, this means yo can insert other \n" -+"items in it, this framed box allows you to insert items and this items\n" -+"are piled from left to right.\n" -+"\n" -+"* FramedVBox, this widget is a container, this means yo can insert other \n" -+"items in it, this framed box allows you to insert items and this items\n" -+"are piled from top to bottom.\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"** The tree **\n" -+"The tree is for viewing and accesing the widget structure. \n" -+"\n" -+"For example, press the button that is labeled with the word \"Page\",\n" -+"you will see that in the tree an item apears, and also in the preview\n" -+"Pages are inserted always at the top of the tree, and not in subtrees.\n" -+"Before the page is inserted it will ask you fir a name, this name must\n" -+"not bee null and must not exist in the table.\n" -+"\n" -+"Then, select the page from the tree with a click of the left mouse\n" -+"button. And then press the button labled with \"FVBox\", again\n" -+"a name will be asked, after the name has been validated,\n" -+"the FVbox will be inserted in the preview, to see it in\n" -+"the tree you will have to expand the pafe from the tree\n" -+"by clicking on the + sign on the item and then you will see\n" -+"the FVBox in the tree.\n" -+"\n" -+"Then select the FVbox from the tree and press the button entry,\n" -+"and after you have named it it will apear in the tree (you must expand \n" -+"the FVBox to see it) and in the preview.\n" -+"\n" -+"The rules are very simple, all pages go in the root tree, so you\n" -+"don need to select a container for it, and for the other items\n" -+"you do must select a container.\n" -+"Names must not be null and must not exist in the table.\n" -+"\n" -+"To Remove an item, just select it from the tree and click the remove\n" -+"button, this item and all its children will be removed.\n" -+"\n" -+"You can add as much as pages to the root tree and as much items to\n" -+"the container as you wish.\n" -+"You can open some expamles for editing from files that come in this\n" -+"distibution, you will pobably find them in\n" -+"$(prefix)/share/gtranscript/examples/\n" -+"where prefix is the installation prefix you selected.\n" -+"You will have to open this examples with the \"Open\" command that\n" -+"apears in the File menu in GNOME Transcript.\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"7.- Working with the Tables.\n" -+"____________________________\n" -+"\n" -+"To work with the tables you created, one you have created a table you\n" -+"must saveit into the database, this, with the \"Save\", \"Save As\" commands\n" -+"that apear in the Database menu on the main window.\n" -+"\n" -+"Once the table is created, and saved, from the database menu, select\n" -+"\"Select *\", and a dialog for you to select a table will be poped,\n" -+"all the tables listed there a GTransSupported, if you dont see any\n" -+"table either something happened when saving the table, or you forgot\n" -+"to save the table to the database. If the first happened, mail me.\n" -+"\n" -+"Once you selected you table, a window will be poped, its a list\n" -+"that one column for each field.\n" -+"Click the button new, from the window that has just been poped,\n" -+"and surprise, there is the table you defined, insert some data\n" -+"and hit ok, the new member must be added to the list.\n" -+"Add some more stuff.\n" -+"\n" -+"Then select a member from the list and click the button \"View\",\n" -+"and you see the member as you defined it.\n" -+"\n" -+"Then select a member and click the button \"Update\", and a window\n" -+"with the struct you defined will be poped, change the data and\n" -+"click \"OK\", and the data is changed.\n" -+"\n" -+"Then select a row from the list, and click \"Delete\", the member will\n" -+"be poped, if you click \"OK\" then it will be deleted, but you can cancel\n" -+"it.\n" -+"\n" -+"You can select as many tables as you want at the same time, but they must\n" -+"be from the same connection to the database, if while working\n" -+"with the list somethibng happens to the connection is better to\n" -+"close the window, reconnect and select the table again.\n" -+"In version 0.0.2, you will be able to select as many tables as you want\n" -+"from as many databases as you want at the same time.\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"\n" -+"8.- Contacting the author.\n" -+"__________________________\n" -+"\n" -+"Hello, that is me.\n" -+"If you find a bug, you have any suggestions, you want to donate some\n" -+"code, you want to help with this patetic documentation. please\n" -+"contact me, you can doit by mailing me at <matias@linuxbox.com>\n" -+"The GNOME Transcript Home Page is located in\n" -+"gtranscript.linuxbox.com\n" -+"\n" -+"I hope you have liked this program, i have a lot of palenned features\n" -+"that will makeit much more powerfull and nice.\n" -+"\n" -+"Matias Mutchinick."; - - - /* diff --git a/databases/gtranscript/patches/patch-ab b/databases/gtranscript/patches/patch-ab deleted file mode 100644 index a88aad4bbd2..00000000000 --- a/databases/gtranscript/patches/patch-ab +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -$NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.1.1.1 1999/08/20 16:11:22 rh Exp $ - ---- examples/Makefile.in.orig Fri Aug 6 21:50:16 1999 -+++ examples/Makefile.in Fri Aug 20 17:21:40 1999 -@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ - gnomepath = @gnomepath@ - sedpath = @sedpath@ - --Examplesdir = $(prefix)/share/gtranscript/examples -+Examplesdir = $(prefix)/share/examples/gtranscript - Examples_DATA = Info PhoneBook Table1 - mkinstalldirs = $(SHELL) $(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs - CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES = |