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author | rillig <rillig@pkgsrc.org> | 2006-05-29 07:47:34 +0000 |
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committer | rillig <rillig@pkgsrc.org> | 2006-05-29 07:47:34 +0000 |
commit | 74557ce3a8e7fbc8dd8fa7e9966f83606b582888 (patch) | |
tree | 39bbda968f8b630a586a7e114265ef45a7333800 /doc/guide | |
parent | f19dd3ff9b3d5303244c3d9fb4ef4ee24ffb4609 (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-74557ce3a8e7fbc8dd8fa7e9966f83606b582888.tar.gz |
Rewrote the appendix covering the directory layout on ftp.NetBSD.org.
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diff --git a/doc/guide/files/ftp-layout.xml b/doc/guide/files/ftp-layout.xml index 0be827ce685..1bd51afa1dd 100644 --- a/doc/guide/files/ftp-layout.xml +++ b/doc/guide/files/ftp-layout.xml @@ -1,95 +1,89 @@ -<!-- $NetBSD: ftp-layout.xml,v 1.4 2005/10/23 11:25:58 rillig Exp $ --> +<!-- $NetBSD: ftp-layout.xml,v 1.5 2006/05/29 07:47:34 rillig Exp $ --> <appendix id="ftp-layout"> - <title>Layout of the FTP server's package archive</title> - - <para>Layout for precompiled binary packages on ftp.NetBSD.org:</para> - -<!-- BEWARE! Use no tabs here, only spaces! --> -<programlisting> - /pub/NetBSD/packages/ - distfiles/ - - # Unpacked pkgsrc trees - pkgsrc-current -> /pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-current/pkgsrc - pkgsrc-2003Q4 -> N/A - pkgsrc-2004Q1/pkgsrc - - # pkgsrc archives - pkgsrc-current.tar.gz -> ../NetBSD-current/tar_files/pkgsrc.tar.gz - pkgsrc-2003Q4.tar.gz -> N/A - pkgsrc-2004Q1.tar.gz -> N/A - - # Per pkgsrc-release/OS-release/arch package archives - pkgsrc-2003Q4/ - NetBSD-1.6.2/ - i386/ - All/ - archivers/ - foo -> ../All/foo - ... - pkgsrc-2004Q1/ - NetBSD-1.6.2/ - i386/ - All/ - ... - NetBSD-2.0/ - i386/ - All/ - ... - SunOS-5.9/ - sparc/ - All/ - ... - x86/ - All/ - ... - - # Per os-release package archive convenience links - NetBSD-1.6.2 -> 1.6.2 - 1.6.2/ - i386 -> ../pkgsrc-2004Q1/NetBSD-1.6.2/i386 - m68k/ - All/ - archivers/ - foo -> ../All/foo - ... - amiga -> m68k - atari -> m68k - ... - - 2.0 -> NetBSD-2.0 # backward compat, historic - NetBSD-2.0/ - i386 -> ../pkgsrc-2004Q1/NetBSD-2.0/i386 - SunOS-5.9/ - sparc -> ../pkgsrc-2004Q1/SunOS-5.9/sparc - x86 -> ../pkgsrc-2004Q1/SunOS-5.9/x86 -</programlisting> - - <para> - To create:</para> - - <orderedlist> - <listitem> - <para> Run bulk build, see <xref linkend="bulkbuild"/> </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> Upload /usr/pkgsrc/packages to </para> - -<programlisting> - ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/\ - pkgsrc-2004Q4/\ # pkgsrc-branch - `uname -s`-`uname -r`/\ # OS & version - `uname -p` # architecture -</programlisting> - - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> If necessary, create a symlink <command>ln -s `uname -m` `uname - -p`</command> (amiga -> m68k, ...) </para> - </listitem> - </orderedlist> +<title>Directory layout of the pkgsrc FTP server</title> + <para>As in other big projects, the directory layout of pkgsrc + is quite complex for newbies. This chapter explains where you + find things on the FTP server. The base directory on + <filename>ftp.NetBSD.org</filename> is <ulink + url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc"><filename>/pub/pkgsrc</filename></ulink>. + This directory contains some subdirectories, which are explained + below.</para> + +<sect1 id="ftp-bootstrap"> +<title><filename>bootstrap-pkgsrc</filename>: Bootstrap kits</title> + + <para>For those who only want to manage binary packages on + systems other than NetBSD, we provide the package management + tools in a separate, small tar file.</para> + +</sect1> +<sect1 id="ftp-distfiles"> +<title><filename>distfiles</filename>: The distributed source files</title> + + <para>The directory <filename>distfiles</filename> contains lots + of archive files from all pkgsrc packages, which are mirrored + here. The subdirectories are called after their package names + and are used when the distributed files have names that don't + explicitly contain a version number or are otherwise too generic + (for example <filename>release.tar.gz</filename>).</para> + +</sect1> +<sect1 id="ftp-iso"> +<title><filename>iso</filename>: Currently empty</title> + + <para>This directory is currently not in use.</para> + +</sect1> +<sect1 id="ftp-misc"> +<title><filename>misc</filename>: Miscellaneous things</title> + + <para>This directory contains things that individual pkgsrc + developers find worth publishing.</para> + +</sect1> +<sect1 id="ftp-packages"> +<title><filename>packages*</filename>: Binary packages</title> + + <para>These directories contain binary packages. Those + directories that have a branch name + (200<replaceable>x</replaceable>Q<replaceable>y</replaceable>) + contain packages from that particular branch. The directory + <filename>packages</filename> contains binary packages from + pkgsrc-current. (However, this does not necessarily mean that + the packages are still current anymore.)</para> + + <para>Below the <filename>packages*</filename> directories are + directories that distinguish the packages by operating system + and version, the next directory level specifies the hardware + architecture.</para> + + <para>In each of the platform-specific directories, there is a + whole binary packages collection. It has a directory called + <filename>All</filename> which contains all binary packages. + Besides that, there are various category directories that + contain symbolic links to the real binary packages.</para> + +</sect1> +<sect1 id="ftp-source"> +<title><filename>current</filename>, +<filename>200<replaceable>x</replaceable>Q<replaceable>y</replaceable></filename>: +source packages</title> + + <para>These directories contain the <quote>real</quote> pkgsrc, + that is the files that define how to create binary packages from + source archives.</para> + + <para>The directory <filename>pkgsrc</filename> contains a + snapshot of the CVS repository, which is updated on a regularly + basis. The file <filename>pkgsrc.tar.gz</filename> contains the + same as the directory, ready to be downloaded as a whole.</para> + + <para>In the directories for the quarterly branches, there is an + additional file called + <filename>pkgsrc-200<replaceable>x</replaceable>Q<replaceable>y</replaceable>.tar.gz</filename>, + which contains the state of pkgsrc when it was branched.</para> + +</sect1> </appendix> |