From 1afd02342755c6ac9706d3d415c024568a4f9f06 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Clifford Wolf Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 13:00:28 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Clifford Wolf: Removed outdated scripts/Puzzle Removed the outdated *.faq?? files [2004070613145910271] (https://www.rocklinux.net/submaster) git-svn-id: http://www.rocklinux.org/svn/rock-linux/trunk@3542 c5f82cb5-29bc-0310-9cd0-bff59a50e3bc --- .../powerpc/faq/rs6k_20_openfirmware.faq75 | 55 ------------- misc/faq/about_rock.faq00 | 20 ----- misc/faq/about_thisfaq.faq01 | 13 ---- misc/faq/faq.faq99 | 25 ------ misc/faq/otherdocs.faq02 | 19 ----- package/base/mine/pkg_management.faq15 | 54 ------------- scripts/Puzzle | 78 ------------------- 7 files changed, 264 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 architecture/powerpc/faq/rs6k_20_openfirmware.faq75 delete mode 100644 misc/faq/about_rock.faq00 delete mode 100644 misc/faq/about_thisfaq.faq01 delete mode 100644 misc/faq/faq.faq99 delete mode 100644 misc/faq/otherdocs.faq02 delete mode 100644 package/base/mine/pkg_management.faq15 delete mode 100755 scripts/Puzzle diff --git a/architecture/powerpc/faq/rs6k_20_openfirmware.faq75 b/architecture/powerpc/faq/rs6k_20_openfirmware.faq75 deleted file mode 100644 index 9825c74bd..000000000 --- a/architecture/powerpc/faq/rs6k_20_openfirmware.faq75 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ - -Q: How do I boot Linux on an RS/6000 (OpenFirmware) - -Build the kernel with "make zImage" and use "arch/ppc/boot/images/ -zImage.chrp-rs6k" as kernel image for booting your RS/6000. - -If you are running your RS/6000 on a serial console, remember to set your -terminal program to 9600 Bps (8N1). Read Documentation/serial-console.txt -for the linux kernel sources for details on how to let the kernel use a -serial console. - -Enter the OpenFirmware (can be done by pressing 'F8' on startup when using -the VGA console or just '8' on a serial console). The RS/6000 BIOS calls the -OpenFirmware prompt the "OK Prompt". Put the kernel image on a floppy with -MS-DOS FAT filesystem. Use a filename like "zimage" without extension. The -RS/6000 OpenFirmware doesn't know about long file names on a DOS floppy. Boot -the kernel with: - - boot floppy:, - -e.g.: - - 0 > boot floppy:,zimage root=/dev/discs/disc1/part3 - -Note that 'floppy' is a device-alias. - -Other useful commands: - - printenv shows the current contents of the variables - dev / ls shows the device tree - devalias shows the device aliases and the OpenFirmware pathnames - - setenv variable value set the content of the variable - reset-all restart the machine - shut-down power off the machine - -If you want to permanently boot a linux kernel from the OpenFirmware, create -a small partition of the 'PPC PReP Boot' (Id 41) partition type for it and -write the kernel image directly to the partition block device: - - # dd if=/mnt/zImage of=/dev/discs/disc0/part1 - -Now reboot to the OpenFirmware prompt (F8 again) and type: - - 0 > setenv boot-device disk:1 - 0 > setenv boot-file root=/dev/discs/disc0/part2 - -now you con boot with - - 0 > boot - -and if you don't enter the OpenFirmware (F8) on further reboots this kernel -will automatically be loaded. If you need any other kernel parameters, just -append them to the 'setenv boot-file ..' line. - diff --git a/misc/faq/about_rock.faq00 b/misc/faq/about_rock.faq00 deleted file mode 100644 index 4e5fdc019..000000000 --- a/misc/faq/about_rock.faq00 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ - -Q: What is ROCK Linux - -ROCK Linux is a distribution development kit. People can use it to build their -own Linux distributions. There are two ways of customizing the build of a -new distribution in ROCK Linux: - - 1. The Configuration. ROCK Linux has a powerfull configuration - system which gives the user full control over a wide range of - options used during the build. This includes stuff like selecting - the CPU optimisation, compiler, c-library, various install - prefixes, packages to build or not to build, etc. - - 2. The ROCK Linux build system is designed to be flexible, open and - easy to extend. So if any option is missing it's easy to add it. - -So there are two groups of ROCK Linux users: Those who are using a ROCK Linux -based distribution and those who are using the ROCK Linux build system for -building distributions. - diff --git a/misc/faq/about_thisfaq.faq01 b/misc/faq/about_thisfaq.faq01 deleted file mode 100644 index 27a9be714..000000000 --- a/misc/faq/about_thisfaq.faq01 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ - -Q: What is this FAQ - -This FAQ is mostly covering installing and using a ROCK Linux based -distribution which is build with the default-settings. - -So the distribution you are using might be entirely diffrent from what we -do cover here. Most special-purpose distributions (like single-floppy systems) -do belong to this category (such special distributions are called `targets' -in ROCK Linux). - -An extra section in this FAQ is just handling those targets. - diff --git a/misc/faq/faq.faq99 b/misc/faq/faq.faq99 deleted file mode 100644 index 43ce8a6bd..000000000 --- a/misc/faq/faq.faq99 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ - -Q: How is this FAQ generated - -This FAQ is generated with the ./scripts/Puzzle script using *.faq[0-9][0-9] -files from architecture/, package/, target/ and misc/ in the ROCK Linux -sources. - -The the first number after *.faq in the filename specifies an FAQ section, -the second number the position within the section. The following sections -are defined at the moment: - - 0 Generic information about ROCK Linux - 1 Installation and administration - 2 Configuring the hardware (X11, PC-Cards, ...) - 3 Server applications (setup and infos) - 4 User applications (setup and infos) - 5 Reseverd - 6 Reseverd - 7 Architectures - 8 Targets and special-purpose systems - 9 Building ROCK Linux - -Every FAQ file should only cover one question and should have one empty line -at the begin and one the end of the file. - diff --git a/misc/faq/otherdocs.faq02 b/misc/faq/otherdocs.faq02 deleted file mode 100644 index 5bf0029b2..000000000 --- a/misc/faq/otherdocs.faq02 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ - -Q: Where do I find documentation for ROCK Linux - -The documentation which comes with the ROCK Linux sources (mostly developers -documentation and documentation about building distributions using ROCK Linux) -can be found at /usr/doc/ROCK installed on the system, in Documentation/ as -part of the source tar.bz2 file and at - - http://www.rocklinux.org/sources/Documentation/ - -on the web. This also includes this FAQ. The "ROCK Linux Guide" (something -like the ROCK Linux user manual) can be found at - - http://www.rocklinux.org/guide.html - -Documentation about the software running on the system can be found in the -directory /usr/doc on the system as well as in the `man' and `info' pages -and in this FAQ. - diff --git a/package/base/mine/pkg_management.faq15 b/package/base/mine/pkg_management.faq15 deleted file mode 100644 index fc11c178a..000000000 --- a/package/base/mine/pkg_management.faq15 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ - -# --- ROCK-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-BEGIN --- -# -# This copyright note is auto-generated by ./scripts/Create-CopyPatch. -# Please add additional copyright information _after_ the line containing -# the ROCK-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-END tag. Otherwise it might get removed by -# the ./scripts/Create-CopyPatch script. Do not edit this copyright text! -# -# ROCK Linux: rock-src/package/base/mine/pkg_management.faq15 -# ROCK Linux is Copyright (C) 1998 - 2003 Clifford Wolf -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. A copy of the GNU General Public -# License can be found at Documentation/COPYING. -# -# Many people helped and are helping developing ROCK Linux. Please -# have a look at http://www.rocklinux.org/ and the Documentation/TEAM -# file for details. -# -# --- ROCK-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-END --- - -Q: How is package management working in ROCK Linux - -ROCK Linux has two binary package formats: *.gem files and plain *.tar.bz2 -files. The GEM package format is just an envelope for *.tar.bz2 packages. - -The program 'mine' is used to install, update and remove packages from the -system. More information about 'mine' can be found at /usr/share/doc/mine. - -Some examples for using mine: - - mine -i xine.gem .............. install or update the 'xine' package - mine -r xine .................. remove the 'xine' package - - mine -l xine.gem m4 ........... print file list for xine.gem and for - the already installed m4 package - - mine -q ....................... list all installed packages - -The shell script 'tarbz2gem' can be used for creating a gem package from a -tar.bz2 file. Extracting the tar.bz2 file from the gem package is possible -with 'mine' itself. Examples: - - tarbz2gem xine.tar.bz2 xine.gem - - mine -k package_tarbz2 xine.gem > xine.tar.bz2 - -The package metadata is stored in the /var/adm tree using plain ascii files. - -You should always run the script 'cron.run' after installing, updating or -removing packages. This updates some important system files. - diff --git a/scripts/Puzzle b/scripts/Puzzle deleted file mode 100755 index d34aed3d6..000000000 --- a/scripts/Puzzle +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# -# --- ROCK-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-BEGIN --- -# -# This copyright note is auto-generated by ./scripts/Create-CopyPatch. -# Please add additional copyright information _after_ the line containing -# the ROCK-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-END tag. Otherwise it might get removed by -# the ./scripts/Create-CopyPatch script. Do not edit this copyright text! -# -# ROCK Linux: rock-src/scripts/Puzzle -# ROCK Linux is Copyright (C) 1998 - 2003 Clifford Wolf -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. A copy of the GNU General Public -# License can be found at Documentation/COPYING. -# -# Many people helped and are helping developing ROCK Linux. Please -# have a look at http://www.rocklinux.org/ and the Documentation/TEAM -# file for details. -# -# --- ROCK-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-END --- -# -# The following files get created: -# -# Documentation/FAQ -# Documentation/LSM -# download/INDEX -# - -eval "`grep -A 10 '\[BEGIN\]' scripts/parse-config | grep -B 10 '\[END\]'`" -rockver="`echo $rockver | sed 's,-DEV,,'`" - -echo "Creating Documentation/FAQ ..." -# -find architecture/. misc/. package/. target/. -name '*.faq[0-9][0-9]' | \ -sed 's,^.*\(..\)$,\1 &,' | sort | cut -f2 -d' ' | xargs cat > Documentation/FAQ - -echo "Creating Documentation/LSM ..." -# -cat > Documentation/LSM << EOF -Begin3 -Title: ROCK Linux -Version: $rockver -Entered-date: `date` -Description: ROCK Linux is a Linux distribution build kit designed for - Linux Users and Administrators and to create custom distri- - butions e.g. for embedded systems. ROCK Linux features a - automated build system implemented in shell-scripts. This - build system will also download the vanilla package sources - from the internet, (cross-)compile them, build the - package files and create a CD-ROM image. - ROCK Linux is a small Linux Distribution, but is't not a "mini - distribution". It comes with over 800 packages including X11 - and the KDE and GNOME Desktop. - The ROCK Linux Homepage is http://www.rocklinux.org/. -Keywords: Distribution Linux Admin -Author: god@clifford.at (Clifford Wolf) -Primary-site: gd.tuwien.ac.at opsys/linux/ROCK/ -Platforms: Alpha, PPC, SPARC, MIPS, ia64, x86, x86_64 -Copying-policy: GPL -End -EOF - -echo "Creating download/INDEX ..." -mkdir -p download/{mirror,nodist} -{ - echo "# This directory contains the package sources. They don't come" - echo "# with the rock-linux source distribution - so you need to download" - echo "# them. Type './scripts/Help Download' for details." ; echo "#" - - ./scripts/Download -list-cksums | - tr ' ' '\t' | tr -s '\t' | sort -k2 | - awk '$1 !~ /^XX*$/ { printf("%010.0f %-50s %s\n", $1, $2, $3); } - $1 ~ /^XX*$/ { printf("XXXXXXXXXX %-50s %s\n", $2, $3); }' -} > download/INDEX -