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author | Christophe Lincoln <pankso@slitaz.org> |
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date | Fri Mar 27 21:55:33 2009 +0100 (2009-03-27) |
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1.1 --- a/en/doc/cookbook/wok-tools.html Wed Nov 26 20:32:09 2008 +0000 1.2 +++ b/en/doc/cookbook/wok-tools.html Fri Mar 27 21:55:33 2009 +0100 1.3 @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ 1.4 <li><a href="#files">Files included or excluded packages.</a></li> 1.5 <li><a href="#categories">Categories of packages.</a></li> 1.6 <li><a href="#woktree">Structure of packages in the wok.</a></li> 1.7 - <li><a href="#pkgtree">Structure of tazpkg package.</a></li> 1.8 + <li><a href="#pkgtree">Structure of Tazpkg package.</a></li> 1.9 <li><a href="receipts.html">Receipts.</a></li> 1.10 </ul> 1.11 1.12 @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ 1.13 <p> 1.14 The idea is to use a directory (wok) containing all the available packages, each package contains 1.15 at least one receipt to download, unpack, compile and generate the binary package. To operate, 1.16 -tazwok also needs to create a directory to store downloaded sources ($SOURCES_REPOSITORY) and a 1.17 +Tazwok also needs to create a directory to store downloaded sources ($SOURCES_REPOSITORY) and a 1.18 repository of generated packages ($PACKAGES_REPOSITORY), these values can be configured using the 1.19 <code>/etc/tazwok.conf</code> file. 1.20 </p> 1.21 @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ 1.22 <a name="wok"></a> 1.23 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Wok tools</font></h3> 1.24 <p> 1.25 -To begin, tazwok must already be installed 1.26 +To begin, Tazwok must already be installed 1.27 on the system and the main development tools (binutils, compiler, libraries-dev, make) must be downloaded. 1.28 On Slitaz you need to install the meta-package <code>slitaz-toolchain</code>: 1.29 </p> 1.30 @@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ 1.31 The archives are also available from the URL: 1.32 <a href="ftp://download.tuxfamily.org/slitaz/wok/">ftp://download.tuxfamily.org/slitaz/wok/</a>. 1.33 Just take the latest version from the cooking or undigest directories. Before compiling your first package, 1.34 -tazwok must know where to look for the files. By default the path is <code>/home/slitaz/wok</code>, 1.35 -you can change this or rename the wok you want to download. To view/check tazwok paths that will be used 1.36 -and the number of packages in the wok, you can use the tazwok command <code>stats</code>: 1.37 +Tazwok must know where to look for the files. By default the path is <code>/home/slitaz/wok</code>, 1.38 +you can change this or rename the wok you want to download. To view/check Tazwok paths that will be used 1.39 +and the number of packages in the wok, you can use the Tazwok command <code>stats</code>: 1.40 </p> 1.41 <pre> # tazwok stats 1.42 </pre> 1.43 @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ 1.44 <p> 1.45 Once the work is finished, the package is located in the directory specified by the configuration file 1.46 (default <code>/home/slitaz/packages</code>). If all went well, you can install the package on the host system 1.47 -or use it to generate a LiveCD distribution via tazlito. To create a new package you can use <code>new-tree</code> 1.48 +or use it to generate a LiveCD distribution via Tazlito. To create a new package you can use <code>new-tree</code> 1.49 with the option <code>--interactive</code> and read the documentation on the options provided by the 1.50 <a href="receipts.html">receipt</a>. 1.51 </p> 1.52 @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ 1.53 <p> 1.54 The official SliTaz packages are optimized for i486, the optimization arguments used to configure are specified in 1.55 <code>/etc/tazwok.conf</code> and can be called via the variable <code>$CONFIGURE_ARGS</code>. 1.56 -If you want to compile a package with different arguments, you can modify the tazwok configuration file: 1.57 +If you want to compile a package with different arguments, you can modify the Tazwok configuration file: 1.58 </p> 1.59 <pre class="script">CONFIGURE_ARGS="--build=i486-pc-linux-gnu --host=i486-pc-linux-gnu" 1.60 </pre> 1.61 @@ -171,22 +171,22 @@ 1.62 <a name="woktree"></a> 1.63 <h3>Structure of a package in the wok</h3> 1.64 <p> 1.65 -The structure of the packages in the wok should always be respected so that tazwok can find the correct files and directories. 1.66 +The structure of the packages in the wok should always be respected so that Tazwok can find the correct files and directories. 1.67 Possible contents of a package (note the directory taz/ is created at time of cooking): 1.68 </p> 1.69 <ul> 1.70 <li><code>stuff/</code> : The material used to configure, compile and generate the package 1.71 (patch(es), Makefile, pseudo fs, etc).</li> 1.72 - <li><code>taz/</code> : Directory tree containing the package tazpkg generated, the compressed package is stored 1.73 - in the directory specified by $PACKAGES_REPOSITORY in the tazwok configuraton file.</li> 1.74 + <li><code>taz/</code> : Directory tree containing the package Tazpkg generated, the compressed package is stored 1.75 + in the directory specified by $PACKAGES_REPOSITORY in the Tazwok configuraton file.</li> 1.76 <li><code>receipt</code> : The receipt (see 1.77 <a href="receipts.html">receipts</a>).</li> 1.78 - <li><code>description.txt</code> : (optional) The description of the package is copied to the root of the tazpkg 1.79 - package. Once installed, tazpkg knows how do deal with this file via 'tazpkg desc pkgname'.</li> 1.80 + <li><code>description.txt</code> : (optional) The description of the package is copied to the root of the Tazpkg 1.81 + package. Once installed, Tazpkg knows how do deal with this file via 'tazpkg desc pkgname'.</li> 1.82 </ul> 1.83 1.84 <a name="pkgtree"></a> 1.85 -<h3>Structure of a tazpkg package </h3> 1.86 +<h3>Structure of a Tazpkg package </h3> 1.87 <p> 1.88 The SliTaz packages are cpio archives containing files and a filesystem compressed with gzip: 1.89 </p>