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(<command>pms</command>) software that was used with it for
installation and uninstallation of all software on an
application-by-application basis. Shortly thereafter, in the
- summer of 1994, the first public betas of &RH; Commercial Linux
- were released. &RH; initially used &RH; Software Program
+ summer of 1994, the first public betas of Red Hat Commercial Linux
+ were released. &RH; initially used Red Hat Software Program
Packages (RPP) as the basis of its Linux distribution. Like
<command>pms</command>, RPP was a system-management tool that
allowed for easy installation and uninstallation of applications.
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@
RPP-based distributions, &RH; looked closely at both their own RPP
software and other software such as BOGUS's <command>pms</command>
software. Developers at &RH;, particularly Marc Ewing and Erik
- Troan, set out to develop what they initially called the &RH;
+ Troan, set out to develop what they initially called the Red Hat
Package Manager (RPM). Based on experiences with earlier Linux
packaging software and knowledge about packaging tools used on
other platforms, &RH; had several design goals in mind when they
18 years, 4 months
rpm-guide rpm-guide-advanced-packaging-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 rpm-guide-creating-rpms-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 rpm-guide-development-tools-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 rpm-guide-extra-packaging-tools-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 rpm-guide-intro-packaging-en.xml, 1.3, 1.4 rpm-guide-intro-rpm-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 rpm-guide-management-software-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 rpm-guide-online-resources-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 rpm-guide-other-linuxes-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 rpm-guide-other-os-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 rpm-guide-packaging-guidelines-en.xml, 1.2, 1.3 rpm-guide-programming-c-e
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rpm-guide-advanced-packaging-en.xml
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rpm-guide-intro-packaging-en.xml rpm-guide-intro-rpm-en.xml
rpm-guide-management-software-en.xml
rpm-guide-online-resources-en.xml
rpm-guide-other-linuxes-en.xml rpm-guide-other-os-en.xml
rpm-guide-packaging-guidelines-en.xml
rpm-guide-programming-c-en.xml
rpm-guide-programming-perl-en.xml
rpm-guide-programming-python-en.xml
rpm-guide-rpm-evolution-en.xml rpm-guide-rpmbuild-en.xml
rpm-guide-scripting-en.xml rpm-guide-specfiles-en.xml
rpm-guide-transactions-en.xml rpm-guide-using-rpm-db-en.xml
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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
<para>
Chapter 6 covers more on dependencies. The Obsoletes dependencies
are usually only used when a package is renamed, such as the
- apache package becoming the httpd package, starting in Red Hat
+ apache package becoming the httpd package, starting in &RH;
Linux 8.0. The httpd package obsoletes the apache package.
</para>
<para>
@@ -1196,7 +1196,7 @@
<title>Creating Relocatable Packages</title>
<para>
A relocatable package allows a user to specify where to install
- the package. For example, if you build a package for Red Hat
+ the package. For example, if you build a package for &RH;
Linux, the normal directory for binary executable programs is
/usr/bin. Other versions of Linux, though, may place executable
programs into /opt/bin, for example. If your package forces the
@@ -1688,7 +1688,7 @@
different locations than originally planned. This is very useful
when working with more than one version of Linux, or with other
operating systems. For example, most Linux commands are stored in
- /usr/bin, at least for Red Hat Linux. Other Linux distributions,
+ /usr/bin, at least for &RHL;. Other Linux distributions,
or other operating systems may specify that programs added to the
original set should be stored in /opt/bin and not /usr/bin, for
example. Making your package relocatable helps users in these
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@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@
command (GNU C Compiler) instead. The options passed to the C
compiler may differ depending on the architecture of the
system. Other commands may exist but be located in different
- locations. SuSE Linux, for example, puts a lot of programs in
+ locations. SUSE Linux, for example, puts a lot of programs in
/opt.
</para>
<para>
@@ -749,14 +749,14 @@
noarch
</para>
<para>
- By default, Red Hat Linux systems expect RPMs to be built in the
+ By default, &RHL; systems expect RPMs to be built in the
/usr/src/redhat directory.
</para>
<para>
Note
</para>
<para>
- This directory is obviously specific to Red Hat Linux. On other
+ This directory is obviously specific to &RHL;. On other
Linux distributions, you'll likely see other directories.
</para>
<para>
@@ -1629,7 +1629,7 @@
<para>
In this case, you see some file sizes and times differ. These
differences can be explained by the fact that the original package
- was compiled on a different system and older version of Red Hat
+ was compiled on a different system and older version of &RH;
Linux than the version compiled locally.
</para>
<para>
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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
</para>
<para>
You may not have installed any of these editors, but all are
- available as part of Red Hat Linux. You can install vi, emacs,
+ available as part of &RHL;. You can install vi, emacs,
gedit, kedit, or kate from the packages that come with your Linux
distribution.
</para>
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
<sect1>
<title>Integrated Development Environments for C Programming</title>
<para>
- If you want more of a graphical environment, Red Hat Linux ships
+ If you want more of a graphical environment, &RHL; ships
with KDevelop, an IDE for C and C++ programming.
</para>
<para>
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
<para>
The Eclipse IDE, while mostly used for Java development, has a C
and C++ mode called CDT, for C/C++ Development Tools. Eclipse is
- important because Red Hat provides an RPM-building plug-in to
+ important because &RH; provides an RPM-building plug-in to
Eclipse.
</para>
<para>
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IMproved, or VIM (www.vim.org). VIM is the standard vi
implementation (meaning that when you type vi at the command
prompt, the program you really are running is vim) on many Linux
- distributions, including Red Hat Linux. It is also freely
+ distributions, including &RHL;. It is also freely
available for most other Unixes and even for non-Unix systems
such as Microsoft Windows.
</para>
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
The spec.vim file that provides VIM with an understanding of
spec-file syntax is bundled with newer versions of VIM, or it
can be downloaded from the Internet. Most RPM-based Linux
- distributions, including Red Hat Linux, ship this file with VIM
+ distributions, including &RHL;, ship this file with VIM
as part of their distribution and even automatically configure
VIM to load this syntax file any time an RPM spec file is being
edited. When using VIM on a system that does not automatically
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
<your(a)email.address>"
</para>
<para>
- The preceding format is what Red Hat's developers use for Red
+ The preceding format is what &RH;'s developers use for Red
Hat Linux spec files and results in a %changelog entry that
looks like the following, with the user name and e-mail address
changed to protect the innocent:
@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@
License.
</para>
<para>
- Red Hat Linux includes RPMs of both GNU Emacs and XEmacs as part
+ &RHL; includes RPMs of both GNU Emacs and XEmacs as part
of the distribution, and most other Linux distributions will
include one or both as well.
</para>
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@
files that add new commands and functions. Stig Bj��rlykke has
written a mode, rpm-spec-mode.el, which works with both GNU
Emacs and with XEmacs to add many functions, making it easier to
- use when editing RPM spec files. Red Hat Linux includes and
+ use when editing RPM spec files. &RHL; includes and
enables this mode in both GNU Emacs and XEmacs, as do many other
Linux distributions.
</para>
@@ -705,14 +705,14 @@
listing what entries are valid for various fields in the RPM
header, such as the Vendor and Packager fields. By default, Red
Hat Linux ships with this configuration file set to validate
- packages to make sure they are suitable for Red Hat Linux; if
+ packages to make sure they are suitable for &RHL;; if
packaging for a different distribution, this file might need to
be modified.
</para>
<para>
Once rpmlint has been installed and configured, it can be run
against RPMs. For example, rpmlint helps with creating packages,
- such as tin (a popular Usenet client) for Red Hat Linux, since
+ such as tin (a popular Usenet client) for &RHL;, since
it is not included with the distribution. After preparing a tin
spec file, then building RPMs from that file, you can typically
double-check them using rpmlint.
@@ -986,7 +986,7 @@
</para>
<para>
This rpm2cpio command is bundled with RPM and is installed on
- most RPM-based Linux distributions, including Red Hat Linux.
+ most RPM-based Linux distributions, including &RHL;.
However, it is less useful on systems that do not come with RPM,
such as Solaris. This "standard" implementation of rpm2cpio is
written in C, and so must be compiled before it can be used.
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@@ -400,9 +400,9 @@
</para>
<note>
<title>Change of Name</title>
-<!-- SE: Don't replace "Red Hat" with an entity here: we don't want the text to change -->
+<!-- SE: Don't replace "&RH;" with an entity here: we don't want the text to change -->
<para>
- RPM was originally called Red Hat Package Manager. After
+ RPM was originally called &RH; Package Manager. After
adoption by other Linux distributions, the name has changed to
simply the RPM Package Manager. The RPM initials remain the
same.
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Several package managers are available for Linux to track and
manipulate the applications installed on the system. The most widely
used of these Linux package managers is the RPM Package Manager
- (formerly the Red Hat Package Manager), or RPM for short, the
+ (formerly the &RH; Package Manager), or RPM for short, the
subject of this book
</para>
<para>
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@
related applications, but what was really needed was installation
and uninstallation on an application-by-application basis.
</para>
-<!-- SE: Note that "Red Hat" should not replaced by entities when part of abbreviations -->
+<!-- SE: Note that "&RH;" should not replaced by entities when part of abbreviations -->
<para>
In late 1993, Rik Faith, Doug Hoffman, and Kevin Martin began
releasing the first public betas of the BOGUS Linux distribution.
@@ -175,8 +175,8 @@
(<command>pms</command>) software that was used with it for
installation and uninstallation of all software on an
application-by-application basis. Shortly thereafter, in the
- summer of 1994, the first public betas of Red Hat Commercial Linux
- were released. &RH; initially used Red Hat Software Program
+ summer of 1994, the first public betas of &RH; Commercial Linux
+ were released. &RH; initially used &RH; Software Program
Packages (RPP) as the basis of its Linux distribution. Like
<command>pms</command>, RPP was a system-management tool that
allowed for easy installation and uninstallation of applications.
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@
RPP-based distributions, &RH; looked closely at both their own RPP
software and other software such as BOGUS's <command>pms</command>
software. Developers at &RH;, particularly Marc Ewing and Erik
- Troan, set out to develop what they initially called the Red Hat
+ Troan, set out to develop what they initially called the &RH;
Package Manager (RPM). Based on experiences with earlier Linux
packaging software and knowledge about packaging tools used on
other platforms, &RH; had several design goals in mind when they
@@ -528,7 +528,7 @@
<para>
The BOGUS distribution's <command>pms</command> packaging system
introduced the use of pristine source code to prepare packages.
- With Red Hat's early RPP package system and other similar early
+ With &RH;'s early RPP package system and other similar early
efforts, software packagers would compile software manually,
then run commands to produce a package of that compiled
software. Any changes made to the application's original source
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@@ -56,15 +56,15 @@
As you start to search for RPM packages on the Internet, you���ll
find thousands of packages available. Many of these packages are
built specifically for various Linux distributions, such as
- Conectiva, SuSE, Red Hat, or Mandrake. In many cases, the Linux
+ Conectiva, SUSE, &RH;, or Mandrake. In many cases, the Linux
distribution won���t matter, but in general it's best to download
- packages built for your version of Linux, such as Red Hat.
+ packages built for your version of Linux, such as &RH;.
</para>
<para>
Note
</para>
<para>
- Although the examples in this book assume Red Hat Linux as a base,
+ Although the examples in this book assume &RHL; as a base,
just about everything applies to all versions of Linux that use
the RPM system, unless noted otherwise.
</para>
@@ -294,10 +294,10 @@
that 364 packages are found; there are lots of e-mail clients
available for Linux! That number, however, is slightly
misleading. Some of the packages found are prepared for the
- distribution I am running (Red Hat Linux version 7.2), but
+ distribution I am running (&RHL; version 7.2), but
others are not. Result #364, for example, appears to be the
Polish(ed) Linux Distribution 1.0 package of sylpheed, the same
- software offered to me packaged for my Red Hat Linux version 7.2
+ software offered to me packaged for my &RHL; version 7.2
system in Result #2.
</para>
<para>
@@ -641,7 +641,7 @@
</entry>
<entry>
<para>
- Edwin Chan's Red Hat RPMs
+ Edwin Chan's &RH; RPMs
</para>
</entry>
</row>
@@ -725,33 +725,33 @@
Figure 8-3: Installing RPM files with Nautilus.
</para>
<para>
- When you install RPMs with Nautilus, it really runs the Red Hat
+ When you install RPMs with Nautilus, it really runs the &RH;
Package Management tool.
</para>
<para>
Note
</para>
<para>
- Nautilus only supports RPM functionality starting with Red Hat
+ Nautilus only supports RPM functionality starting with &RH;
Linux 8.0. This functionality may not be supported in other
versions of Linux.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2>
- <title>Red Hat Package Management</title>
+ <title>&RH; Package Management</title>
<para>
The redhat-config-packages application (say that three times
- fast) comes new with Red Hat Linux 8.0. You can use the Python
+ fast) comes new with &RHL; 8.0. You can use the Python
program in this package to manage the packages that come with
- Red Hat Linux, using an interface that is very similar to the
- Red Hat Linux installation program. This similarity may make it
+ &RHL;, using an interface that is very similar to the
+ &RHL; installation program. This similarity may make it
easier for many users to manage their packages, although I found
the program a bit short on explanations.
</para>
<para>
To run this program, you first have to do a bit of searching to
find it. It appears under the System Settings menu from the main
- Red Hat Start menu under the default Bluecurve desktop. Select
+ &RH; Start menu under the default Bluecurve desktop. Select
the Packages choice to launch this program. You can also start
the program from the command line with the following command:
</para>
@@ -761,7 +761,7 @@
<para>
This program takes a long time to read in all the information
and start up. Once started, the interface provides the same
- categories and much the same look as the Red Hat Linux
+ categories and much the same look as the &RHL;
installer, as shown in Figure 8-4.
</para>
<para>
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@
<para>
The packages tool divides the packages into groups. Inside each
group, the packages are divided into two sets: standard and
- extra packages. (Red Hat places the packages into these
+ extra packages. (&RH; places the packages into these
categories, striving to make a reasonable division among the
many packages that come with Linux.) If you click the check box
for a group, the tool will queue up all the standard packages
@@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@
repository. In addition, they support wild cards and directory
accesses, so a command such as install
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/updates/current/* can be
- used to install all errata for the current release of Red Hat
+ used to install all errata for the current release of &RH;
Linux.
</para>
<para>
@@ -1294,7 +1294,7 @@
auto, AutoRPM consults the configuration file /etc/autorpm.conf
to decide what to do. By default, /etc/autorpm.d/autorpm.conf is
configured to download, but not automatically install, all
- errata for the release of Red Hat Linux running on the local
+ errata for the release of &RHL; running on the local
system. Editing this file makes it possible to use AutoRPM to
download all errata ��� or errata for other Linux distributions
��� or to install errata automatically once downloaded.
@@ -1337,8 +1337,8 @@
/etc/autoupdate.d/autoupdate.conf. By default, AutoUpdate
provides several additional configuration files pre-defined for
downloading updates for the most popular RPM-based Linux
- distributions (Red Hat Linux, Mandrake Linux, Caldera/SCO
- OpenLinux, and SuSE Linux). The autoupdate.conf file can be
+ distributions (&RHL;, Mandrake Linux, Caldera/SCO
+ OpenLinux, and SUSE Linux). The autoupdate.conf file can be
modified to configure AutoUpdate to install software
automatically.
</para>
@@ -1453,31 +1453,31 @@
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2>
- <title>The Red Hat Network and up2date</title>
+ <title>The &RHN; and up2date</title>
<para>
Some vendors of RPM-based Linux distributions also provide
utilities that can help with management of the distributions
- they create. Red Hat has created two complementary products, the
- Red Hat Network (RHN) and up2date, which together provide much
- the same functionality for managing Red Hat Linux installations
+ they create. &RH; has created two complementary products, the
+ &RHN; (RHN) and up2date, which together provide much
+ the same functionality for managing &RHL; installations
as tools such as AutoUpdate and AutoRPM, as well as offering
more advanced features.
</para>
<para>
- Red Hat Network is a subscription-based service offered by Red
- Hat Red Hat Network makes software available for installation
+ &RHN; is a subscription-based service offered by Red
+ Hat &RHN; makes software available for installation
via the network. (A free evaluation is also available.) After
- registering machines with Red Hat Network, administrators can
+ registering machines with &RHN;, administrators can
pull updates or new software for installation to those
registered machines. In addition, administrators have access to
a Web-based administrative console from which they can view the
systems they manage and can push software out to those systems.
</para>
<para>
- Red Hat offers two tiers of access to Red Hat Network. Basic
- Service subscriptions to Red Hat Network provide the ability to
+ &RH; offers two tiers of access to &RHN;. Basic
+ Service subscriptions to &RHN; provide the ability to
manage single systems. Multiple machines can be subscribed by
- the same administrator for Basic Service level Red Hat Network
+ the same administrator for Basic Service level &RHN;
access, but they must all be managed independently. The
administrator must push out errata to each machine separately.
Workgroup Service subscriptions provide the same functionality
@@ -1491,22 +1491,22 @@
administrators.
</para>
<para>
- When using Red Hat Network to manage machines with Workgroup
- Service subscriptions, Red Hat also offers two optional
- services: Red Hat Network Proxy Server and Red Hat Network
- Satellite. The Red Hat Network Proxy Server is, as its name
- suggests, a proxy server for the Red Hat Network. Using it,
- errata pushed out via Red Hat Network is downloaded by the
+ When using &RHN; to manage machines with Workgroup
+ Service subscriptions, &RH; also offers two optional
+ services: &RHN; Proxy Server and &RHN;
+ Satellite. The &RHN; Proxy Server is, as its name
+ suggests, a proxy server for the &RHN;. Using it,
+ errata pushed out via &RHN; is downloaded by the
organization (only once) to a central server in-house. All
- machines in that organization subscribed to Red Hat Network get
+ machines in that organization subscribed to &RHN; get
their updated software from that in-house proxy server,
significantly reducing the network bandwidth requirements needed
to keep large organizations up to date.
</para>
<para>
- In addition, the Red Hat Network Proxy Server can be used to
+ In addition, the &RHN; Proxy Server can be used to
provide all subscribed machines with software not provided with
- Red Hat Linux. Custom ���channels��� of supplemental software
+ &RHL;. Custom ���channels��� of supplemental software
can be created on the Proxy Server, and machines can be
subscribed to those channels as desired. Using this feature,
different departments in the organization with different
@@ -1518,38 +1518,38 @@
get only software that desktop machines need.
</para>
<para>
- The Red Hat Network is normally centrally administered through
- Red Hat. Machines subscribed to the Red Hat Network have a
- system profile on file with Red Hat that details the system���s
+ The &RHN; is normally centrally administered through
+ &RH;. Machines subscribed to the &RHN; have a
+ system profile on file with &RH; that details the system���s
essential configuration information (what software is installed
on it, what CPU architecture it contains, and so forth) needed
to determine which software errata are appropriate for that
system. Similarly, the Web console through which machines
- subscribed to Red Hat Network can be administered is also
- located on a Red Hat server. Customers wishing to use Red Hat
+ subscribed to &RHN; can be administered is also
+ located on a &RH; server. Customers wishing to use &RH;
Network services, but not wanting the dependency upon Internet
- access to Red Hat, can create an in-house Red Hat Network by
- using the Red Hat Network Satellite. This solution is often
+ access to &RH;, can create an in-house &RHN; by
+ using the &RHN; Satellite. This solution is often
practical for customers who need to keep system information
confidential or for customers whose systems are not able to
access the Internet.
</para>
<para>
- Red Hat provides several interfaces for administering machines
- subscribed to the Red Hat Network. A Web-management console is
+ &RH; provides several interfaces for administering machines
+ subscribed to the &RHN;. A Web-management console is
available at https://rhn.redhat.com/. Administrators of machines
- subscribed to any level of the Red Hat Network can simply log
+ subscribed to any level of the &RHN; can simply log
into this Web site and perform a variety of package-management
operations from their Web browsers. In addition to viewing other
things, administrators can see what software is currently
- installed, select and install Red Hat Linux errata or new
+ installed, select and install &RHL; errata or new
software, or schedule a time for automatic installation of Red
Hat Linux errata.
</para>
<para>
- When using Red Hat Network, rhnsd is a client-side daemon that
+ When using &RHN;, rhnsd is a client-side daemon that
should be run on subscribed systems. It periodically launches a
- helper utility, rhn_check, which connects to the Red Hat Network
+ helper utility, rhn_check, which connects to the &RHN;
servers and checks for any actions (such as a scheduled
installation of errata) that an administrator has selected in
the Web console. If any actions have been scheduled for that
@@ -1559,11 +1559,11 @@
every hour if necessary.
</para>
<para>
- In addition, Red Hat provides client-side tools that can be used
- in a more interactive fashion to connect to the Red Hat Network
+ In addition, &RH; provides client-side tools that can be used
+ in a more interactive fashion to connect to the &RHN;
from subscribed systems. The up2date program provides a
graphical and command-line tool that can be used to install
- packages from Red Hat Network servers. When installing a new
+ packages from &RHN; servers. When installing a new
package, up2date automatically installs any necessary
dependencies the package requires, making it a very convenient
tool for adding software to the system. up2date can also be run
@@ -1721,7 +1721,7 @@
<entry>
<para>
Update the list of installed packages associated with
- this computer in the Red Hat Network database
+ this computer in the &RHN; database
</para>
</entry>
</row>
@@ -1810,9 +1810,9 @@
<sect2>
<title>Current</title>
<para>
- The up2date command, the Red Hat Network client software, is
- open-source software released by Red Hat under the terms of the
- GNU GPL. Red Hat Network Proxy Server and Red Hat Network
+ The up2date command, the &RHN; client software, is
+ open-source software released by &RH; under the terms of the
+ GNU GPL. &RHN; Proxy Server and &RHN;
Satellite, the server applications with which up2date interacts,
are not freely available, open-source applications. For this
reason, an effort is underway to develop servers available under
@@ -1823,7 +1823,7 @@
<para>
The current server can be downloaded from
http://current.tigris.org. Although not yet as functional as Red
- Hat Network Proxy Server or Red Hat Network Satellite, current
+ Hat Network Proxy Server or &RHN; Satellite, current
can already be used to create a RPM repository from which
up2date-using clients can retrieve and install software. More
advanced features, such as support for multiple ���channels���
@@ -1834,7 +1834,7 @@
<title>urpmi and RpmDrake</title>
<para>
Mandrake provides a set of software similar to the combination
- of up2date and Red Hat Network or current that can be used with
+ of up2date and &RHN; or current that can be used with
the Mandrake Linux distribution. Links to the source code for
the Mandrake applications can be found at
www.linux-mandrake.com/cooker/urpmi.html. This suite of
@@ -1893,7 +1893,7 @@
The Debian Project (www.debian.org/) is a nonprofit volunteer
group that develops a Linux distribution, Debian GNU/Linux. The
group uses a different package format, dpkg, which was developed
- independently of and simultaneous to Red Hat���s creation of
+ independently of and simultaneous to &RH;���s creation of
RPM. The two formats, dpkg and RPM, are very similar in terms of
utility and functionality. In addition to having created a
package format, the Debian Project later developed a collection
@@ -1904,7 +1904,7 @@
</para>
<para>
In many respects, Debian���s implementation of apt is very
- similar to the functionality provided by Red Hat���s up2date/Red
+ similar to the functionality provided by &RH;���s up2date/Red
Hat Network products or Mandrake���s urpmi software. On Debian
systems, apt is a client tool used to select and install new
software packages or to update existing packages already
@@ -1935,8 +1935,8 @@
necessary utilities that can be used to make any RPM repository
apt-capable. By creating apt-capable servers using apt4rpm and
then installing apt-rpm on the client systems, any RPM-based
- distribution, such as Red Hat Linux, Mandrake Linux, Caldera/SCO
- OpenLinux, or SuSE Linux, can then be easily managed using apt.
+ distribution, such as &RHL;, Mandrake Linux, Caldera/SCO
+ OpenLinux, or SUSE Linux, can then be easily managed using apt.
</para>
<para>
Note
@@ -1949,7 +1949,7 @@
Administrators managing multiple dispersed machines as well as
those used to Debian administration often find it useful to
configure their machines to use apt; its dependency tracking is
- far better than any other tool, except for Red Hat���s
+ far better than any other tool, except for &RH;���s
up2date/RHN combination. To use apt, administrators must install
it on their machines and have access to an apt-capable RPM
repository for the distribution they use. Several public FTP
@@ -1969,7 +1969,7 @@
Once apt and libapt RPMs are installed, the sources.list file in
/etc/apt needs to be modified to reference the apt-capable
software site that will be used. For example, to configure a
- machine to access the apt-capable Red Hat Linux 7.2 software
+ machine to access the apt-capable &RHL; 7.2 software
distributed by the Tuxfamily.org server, the
/etc/apt/sources.list file needs to list:
</para>
@@ -1981,8 +1981,8 @@
os
</para>
<para>
- These two lines, respectively, access the Red Hat Linux 7.2 and
- Red Hat Linux 7.2 errata RPMs being served by the system
+ These two lines, respectively, access the &RHL; 7.2 and
+ &RHL; 7.2 errata RPMs being served by the system
apt-rpm.tuxfamily.org. If you also want access to source RPMs,
the following lines are necessary as well.
</para>
@@ -2084,7 +2084,7 @@
it installs any RPM files you double-click.
</para>
<para>
- Red Hat Linux 8 comes with a new package-management tool available
+ &RHL; 8 comes with a new package-management tool available
from the System Settings menu. Be careful with this tool, though,
as it automatically installs--and removes--dependent packages.
</para>
@@ -2096,7 +2096,7 @@
<para>
The Debian GNU/Linux apt system provides many of the same
capabilities as RPM, along with the network-updating capabilities
- of up2date and the Red Hat Network. You can use special apt
+ of up2date and the &RHN;. You can use special apt
packages that adapt apt for RPM-based Linux distributions and get
the best of both the RPM system and the apt system.
</para>
Index: rpm-guide-online-resources-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-online-resources-en.xml,v
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diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-online-resources-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-online-resources-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@
</entry>
<entry>
<para>
- Edwin Chan's Red Hat RPMs
+ Edwin Chan's &RH; RPMs
</para>
</entry>
</row>
Index: rpm-guide-other-linuxes-en.xml
===================================================================
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diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-other-linuxes-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-other-linuxes-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<!-- $Id: -->
<chapter id="ch-other-linuxes">
- <title>Using RPM on Non-Red Hat Linuxes</title>
+ <title>Using RPM on Non-&RHL;es</title>
<para>
This chapter covers:
</para>
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
<para>
Although its name was originally the Red Hat Package Manager, RPM
has been adopted by most major Linux distributions. With this
- adoption, RPM has moved from its Red Hat roots, and RPM now stands
+ adoption, RPM has moved from its &RH; roots, and RPM now stands
for the RPM Package Manager.
</para>
<para>
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
<sect2>
<title>Dealing with RPM versions</title>
<para>
- Red Hat Linux 8.0 ships with RPM version 4.1. Other
+ &RHL; 8.0 ships with RPM version 4.1. Other
distributions of Linux ship with other versions of RPM. Thus,
one of the first commands you can run on another Linux
distribution is the rpm --version command, to see what RPM
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@
Start with the simple case and make certain that you haven���t
failed to install a necessary RPM that provides the right
dependency. In most cases, you can download a vendor-specific
- package from your Linux vendor, such as www.suse.com for SuSE
+ package from your Linux vendor, such as www.suse.com for SUSE
Linux. Most Linux vendors provide HTTP or FTP sites with a large
set of packages created for their distributions. If such a
distribution-specific package solves a dependency issue, this is
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@
</para>
<para>
This naming scheme of a base package and base-devel is used for
- Red Hat Linux packages, but may not be used for other vendor
+ &RHL; packages, but may not be used for other vendor
packages. In any case, you can solve this type of dependency by
finding the relevant base packages that the package you are
trying to install depends on. Consult the manuals that come with
@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@
For example, a set of Build Root Policy (brp) helper scripts are
run at the end of the %install section in an RPM. These scripts
perform tasks such as compressing man pages. The Mandrake brp
- scripts use bzip2 compression. Red Hat brp scripts use gzip
+ scripts use bzip2 compression. &RH; brp scripts use gzip
compression. This is one case where rebuilding an RPM and then
installing may work best.
</para>
@@ -339,12 +339,12 @@
One way to help make vendor-specific packages, or to see which
RPM macros are defined on a given Linux distribution, is to look
for an RPM that contains the distribution-specific RPM
- configuration. For example, on Red Hat Linux systems, the Red
+ configuration. For example, on &RHL; systems, the Red
Hat RPM configuration is defined by the redhat-rpm-config
package.
</para>
<para>
- You can list the files in this package to see where Red Hat
+ You can list the files in this package to see where &RH;
defines macros specific to their Linux distribution.
</para>
<para>
@@ -396,7 +396,7 @@
These files, such as /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/macros, show you what
is specific to a given Linux distribution. You can then look at
the macros defined in these files to identify settings for a
- particular distribution, in this case, Red Hat. Armed with this
+ particular distribution, in this case, &RH;. Armed with this
knowledge, you can better create portable RPM spec files.
</para>
</sect2>
@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@
$ more /etc/redhat-release
</para>
<para>
- Red Hat Linux release 8.0 (Psyche)
+ &RHL; release 8.0 (Psyche)
</para>
<para>
For packages, the convention is vendor-release for a package
@@ -768,7 +768,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Dealing with Signatures</title>
<para>
- With SuSE Linux, or any Linux based on UnitedLinux 1.0, the
+ With SUSE Linux, or any Linux based on UnitedLinux 1.0, the
RPM packages are signed with OpenPGP version 4, not 3, as used
in RPM 4.1. This means that you must use some other, non-RPM
means to extract the signatures from an RPM package, and then
Index: rpm-guide-other-os-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-other-os-en.xml,v
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retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-other-os-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-other-os-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@
<title>Running RPM on Windows</title>
<para>
The version of RPM for Windows requires cygwin, originally the
- Cygnus port of many Unix tools to Windows. Now part of Red Hat,
+ Cygnus port of many Unix tools to Windows. Now part of &RH;,
you can download the cygwin environment from the main cygwin
site.
</para>
@@ -964,7 +964,7 @@
install.
</para>
<para>
- On an operating system that is based on RPM, such as Red Hat
+ On an operating system that is based on RPM, such as &RH;
Linux, all packages (except for some bootstrapping code) are
installed with RPM. That means nearly everything on the system
is defined in the RPM database. The RPM database then has a
@@ -1410,11 +1410,11 @@
settings.
</para>
<para>
- In most cases the _topdir setting on Red Hat Linux systems map
+ In most cases the _topdir setting on &RHL; systems map
to the /usr/src/redhat directory. Your system may not even have
a /usr/src directory. Also you may not want to build RPMs in a
redhat directory, which may cause confusion if you are building
- on a non-Red Hat Linux system.
+ on a non-&RHL; system.
</para>
<para>
Cross Reference
Index: rpm-guide-packaging-guidelines-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-packaging-guidelines-en.xml,v
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diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-packaging-guidelines-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-packaging-guidelines-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@
<para>
Using tools can help speed up the RPM-making process, as well
as give you a head start in learning how RPMs work.
- RPM-building tools such as the Red Hat plugin for the Eclipse
+ RPM-building tools such as the &RH; plugin for the Eclipse
Integrated Development Environment have proven really helpful.
</para>
<para>
@@ -628,7 +628,7 @@
<para>
Packages are categorized into groups. These group names, while
not always the best, appear in the graphical tools such as the
- Red Hat package manager. If your application is a Linux shell
+ &RH; package manager. If your application is a Linux shell
program, then users will expect to find it in the System
Environment/Shells group and not the Development/Languages or
System Environment/Daemons groups. This is a rather small
Index: rpm-guide-programming-c-en.xml
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diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-programming-c-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-programming-c-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -108,14 +108,14 @@
<para>
At the very least, you���ll need a C compiler, gcc, and a text
editor. The easiest way to get the C compiler is to install the
- packages grouped under Software Development with the Red Hat
+ packages grouped under Software Development with the &RH;
package management tool.
</para>
<para>
Cross Reference
</para>
<para>
- See Chapter 8 for more on the Red Hat package management tool.
+ See Chapter 8 for more on the &RH; package management tool.
</para>
<para>
The gcc package requires a number of capabilities. Make sure you
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
<para>
To program with the RPM library, you need to install the
rpm-devel package. You must have a version of rpm-devel that
- matches your version of the rpm package. If you have Red Hat
+ matches your version of the rpm package. If you have &RH;
Linux, your installation CDs will also have the version of the
RPM development package that corresponds to your system.
</para>
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
of Linux.
</para>
<para>
- The package you need is rpm-devel. If you installed Red Hat
+ The package you need is rpm-devel. If you installed &RH;
Linux 8.0, the package is rpm-devel-4.1-1.06. This package
includes header files, documentation, and libraries.
</para>
Index: rpm-guide-programming-perl-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-programming-perl-en.xml,v
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diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-programming-perl-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-programming-perl-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -82,12 +82,12 @@
A number of Perl RPM modules are available. No one module provides
all the features you need, although with time, the Perl modules
will consolidate into a few modules that most everyone uses. As of
- this writing, the RPM2 module, by Chip Turner of Red Hat, provides
+ this writing, the RPM2 module, by Chip Turner of &RH;, provides
the most recent approach to working with the RPM system from Perl.
This chapter covers the RPM2 module.
</para>
<para>
- Red Hat Linux 8.0 comes with a perl-RPM2 package, which you need
+ &RHL; 8.0 comes with a perl-RPM2 package, which you need
to install to use this module. Otherwise, you can download the
module from www.cpan.org. Install this module, as well as the perl
module, which provides the Perl language interpreter. Once you
@@ -98,11 +98,11 @@
Note
</para>
<para>
- The version of the perl-RPM2 package that ships with Red Hat Linux
+ The version of the perl-RPM2 package that ships with &RHL;
8.0 has a bug in that it will not open package files that were
- created with the version of rpm that ships with Red Hat Linux 8.0.
+ created with the version of rpm that ships with &RHL; 8.0.
That is, the Perl module cannot read package files that ship with
- Red Hat Linux. You can read older package files, though. This
+ &RHL;. You can read older package files, though. This
problem only affects attempts to read .rpm files, not installed
packages. The bug is related to reading signed packages but not
having the GPG keys in the keyring. The latest version on
@@ -942,7 +942,7 @@
upon.
</para>
<para>
- Vendor: Red Hat, Inc., http://www.xfree86.org
+ Vendor: &FORMAL-RHI;, http://www.xfree86.org
</para>
<para>
Size: 30552239
@@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@
$ ./rpmdate.pl kernel
</para>
<para>
- kernel-2.4.18-14 Red Hat, Inc. Sat Oct 5 12:29:58 2002
+ kernel-2.4.18-14 &FORMAL-RHI; Sat Oct 5 12:29:58 2002
</para>
</sect3>
<sect3>
Index: rpm-guide-programming-python-en.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-programming-python-en.xml,v
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diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- rpm-guide-programming-python-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.3
+++ rpm-guide-programming-python-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.4
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
<para>
*PyGTK is a binding between Python and the GTK+ toolkit used by
the GNOME desktop, one of two main desktop environments for
- Linux. (KDE is the other main desktop environment.) The Red Hat
+ Linux. (KDE is the other main desktop environment.) The &RH;
redhat-config-packages program uses PyGTK and sports a very
good-looking user interface.
</para>
@@ -273,10 +273,10 @@
Note
</para>
<para>
- The code examples in this chapter follow the Red Hat conventions
+ The code examples in this chapter follow the &RH; conventions
for naming variables, such as ts for a transaction set. This is to
make it easier to read the Python examples in the RPM sources,
- along with Red Hat installer programs written in Python.
+ along with &RH; installer programs written in Python.
</para>
<para>
You will need a transaction set in just about every Python script
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@
</para>
<para>
This example uses the rpmdb-redhat package, which holds a
- database of all Red Hat Linux packages. The explicit call to
+ database of all &RHL; packages. The explicit call to
openDB opens the RPM database. In most Python scripts, though,
you do not want to call openDB. Instead, a transaction set
will open the database as needed.
@@ -2212,8 +2212,8 @@
<para>
You can use a check callback to automatically bring in
packages that are required into a transaction set. You can
- bring in packages from the Red Hat RPM database package, which
- contains a database of all Red Hat packages, the rpmdb-redhat
+ bring in packages from the &RH; RPM database package, which
+ contains a database of all &RH; packages, the rpmdb-redhat
package. You can open the database from this package by using
the trick described previously for opening transactions to
more than one RPM database at a time. Simply set the _dbpath
@@ -3005,7 +3005,7 @@
<title>Where to Go from Here</title>
<para>
The RPM bindings for Python are documented along with the C
- programming API. On a Red Hat Linux system, look in the file
+ programming API. On a &RHL; system, look in the file
/usr/share/doc/rpm-devel-4.1/apidocs/html/group__python.html to
see the start of the Python-specific documentation.
</para>
@@ -3025,7 +3025,7 @@
To learn more about programming in Python, install the python-docs
package. The python-docs package has a large set of online
documentation for Python, including the official Python Tutorial.
- With Red Hat Linux, start at
+ With &RHL;, start at
/usr/share/doc/python-docs-2.2.1/html/tut/tut.html.
</para>
<para>
Index: rpm-guide-rpm-evolution-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-rpm-evolution-en.xml,v
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diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-rpm-evolution-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-rpm-evolution-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -23,14 +23,14 @@
</para>
<para>
RPM 3.0.5 is the final release of the 3.x series of RPM. It was the
- release of RPM shipped with Red Hat Linux 6.2 and older releases. It
+ release of RPM shipped with &RHL; 6.2 and older releases. It
is still in wide use by other vendors as well. Cobalt���s Linux
distributions use an RPM implementation version based on RPM 3.0.5,
- for example. (Red Hat Linux was upgraded to RPM 4 via an errata.)
+ for example. (&RHL; was upgraded to RPM 4 via an errata.)
</para>
<para>
- RPM 4.0.4 was used with the 7.x releases of Red Hat Linux, and RPM
- 4.1 first shipped with Red Hat Linux 8.0. Packages produced
+ RPM 4.0.4 was used with the 7.x releases of &RHL;, and RPM
+ 4.1 first shipped with &RHL; 8.0. Packages produced
targeting RPM 3.0.5 should work with nearly all implementations of
RPM still in use today. Packages produced targeting RPM 4.0.4 or RPM
4.1 will work only with recent RPM implementations.
Index: rpm-guide-rpmbuild-en.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-rpmbuild-en.xml,v
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--- rpm-guide-rpmbuild-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-rpmbuild-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@
cpu-vendor-os
</para>
<para>
- For example, i686-redhat-linux specifies a 686 CPU with Red Hat
+ For example, i686-redhat-linux specifies a 686 CPU with &RH;
Linux. Other CPUs include ppc for PowerPC and sparc for Sun
SPARC.
</para>
@@ -731,14 +731,14 @@
For example, you can use the rpm -i command to install a source
RPM. This installs the sources provided by the source RPM, not the
actual application. Normally, when you install a source RPM on a
- Red Hat Linux system, the package gets installed into
+ &RHL; system, the package gets installed into
/usr/src/redhat.
</para>
<para>
Note
</para>
<para>
- This directory is obviously specific to Red Hat Linux. On other
+ This directory is obviously specific to &RHL;. On other
Linux distributions, you'll likely see directories such as
/usr/src/OpenLinux for SCO (formerly Caldera) OpenLinux.
</para>
@@ -1078,11 +1078,11 @@
<para>
Often, source RPMs are abbreviated as SRPMs. In fact, if you see
a directory named SRPM or SRPMS, chances are the directory holds
- source RPMs. (Red Hat uses this convention for its Linux
+ source RPMs. (&RH; uses this convention for its Linux
distributions.)
</para>
<para>
- The SRPMS directories on Red Hat CD-ROMs or on the Red Hat FTP
+ The SRPMS directories on &RH; CD-ROMs or on the &RH; FTP
Internet site, ftp.redhat.com, indicate directories that hold
source RPMs.
</para>
@@ -1136,7 +1136,7 @@
compatible with the OpenPGP Internet standard as defined in RFC
2440. It started when a number of developers wanted a free
implementation. One such free implementation, GPG, allows Linux
- vendors such as Red Hat to include PGP in their products. So, in
+ vendors such as &RH; to include PGP in their products. So, in
a sense, GPG provides PGP.
</para>
<para>
@@ -1263,13 +1263,13 @@
Email address: please_no_spam(a)nospam.com
</para>
<para>
- Comment: Example for Red Hat RPM Guide
+ Comment: Example for &RH; RPM Guide
</para>
<para>
You selected this USER-ID:
</para>
<para>
- "Eric Foster-Johnson (Example for Red Hat RPM Guide)
+ "Eric Foster-Johnson (Example for &RH; RPM Guide)
<erc(a)no_spam.com>"
</para>
<para>
@@ -1317,7 +1317,7 @@
<para/>
<para>
pub 1024D/01681C24 2002-11-05 Eric Foster-Johnson (Example for
- Red Hat RPM
+ &RH; RPM
</para>
<para>
Guide) <please_no_spam(a)nospam.com>
@@ -1585,7 +1585,7 @@
built and
</para>
<para>
- signed by Red Hat, Inc. using `rpm -K' using the GNU GPG
+ signed by &FORMAL-RHI; using `rpm -K' using the GNU GPG
package.
</para>
<para>
@@ -1680,7 +1680,7 @@
</para>
<para>
This example shows an error message when trying to verify the
- key. Then, after importing the Red Hat public key, the
+ key. Then, after importing the &RH; public key, the
verification works.
</para>
<para>
@@ -1716,11 +1716,11 @@
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2>
- <title>Getting the Red Hat public key</title>
+ <title>Getting the &RH; public key</title>
<para>
- Strangely enough, the Red Hat public key is not installed when
- you install Red Hat Linux 8.0. If you need the key, the Red Hat
- public key is available on the root directory of all Red Hat
+ Strangely enough, the &RH; public key is not installed when
+ you install &RHL; 8.0. If you need the key, the &RH;
+ public key is available on the root directory of all &RH;
Linux CD-ROMs, as shown in the following listing:
</para>
<para>
@@ -1737,7 +1737,7 @@
Note
</para>
<para>
- You can also download this key file from the Red Hat FTP site,
+ You can also download this key file from the &RH; FTP site,
at ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/8.0/en/os/i386/.
</para>
</sect2>
Index: rpm-guide-scripting-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-scripting-en.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-scripting-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-scripting-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -925,7 +925,7 @@
Name : perl-XML-Dumper Relocations: /usr
</para>
<para>
- Version : 0.4 Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
+ Version : 0.4 Vendor: &FORMAL-RHI;
</para>
<para>
Release : 22 Build Date: Tue 06 Aug 2002 01:53:30 PM CDT
@@ -945,7 +945,7 @@
fd372689897da07a
</para>
<para>
- Packager : Red Hat, Inc.
+ Packager : &FORMAL-RHI;
<http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla>
</para>
<para>
Index: rpm-guide-specfiles-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-specfiles-en.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-specfiles-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-specfiles-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@
<para>
These directories are the default directories. See Chapter 21
for changing RPM default values. In addition, these are the
- defaults for Red Hat Linux. See Chapters 19 and 20 for
+ defaults for &RHL;. See Chapters 19 and 20 for
discussions on other versions of Linux and other non-Linux
operating systems, respectively.
</para>
@@ -439,13 +439,13 @@
</para>
<para>
The Distribution: directive is used by Linux distribution
- vendors such as Red Hat to identify that the package is part
+ vendors such as &RH; to identify that the package is part
of a given distribution, or was built for a particular
distribution. Most packages created outside of the Linux
vendors don���t provide this directive.
</para>
<para>
- Distribution: Red Hat Linux
+ Distribution: &RHL;
</para>
<para>
The Icon: directive names an icon file stored in the RPM. The
@@ -2214,7 +2214,7 @@
</para>
<para>
The example directories shown above come from the standard RPM
- macro file, /usr/lib/rpm/macros, instead of the Red Hat-specific
+ macro file, /usr/lib/rpm/macros, instead of the &RH;-specific
file, /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/macros, which holds:
</para>
<para/>
Index: rpm-guide-transactions-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-transactions-en.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-transactions-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-transactions-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@
can query for packages installed when you installed or
upgraded your version of Linux. First, query for the
transaction ID of a package you know was installed with the
- Linux distribution, such as setup on a Red Hat system:
+ Linux distribution, such as setup on a &RH; system:
</para>
<para>
$ rpm -q --qf "%-20{NAME} %-20{INSTALLTID}\n" setup
@@ -450,7 +450,7 @@
</para>
<para>
This example shows just a few of the packages installed when
- the Red Hat Linux was installed.
+ the &RHL; was installed.
</para>
<para>
With these options, you can find the transaction IDs for given
@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@
Note
</para>
<para>
- The up2date name comes from the Red Hat service for keeping a
+ The up2date name comes from the &RH; service for keeping a
system up to date with regard to package versions.
</para>
<para>
Index: rpm-guide-using-rpm-db-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-using-rpm-db-en.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-using-rpm-db-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-using-rpm-db-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -481,7 +481,7 @@
</entry>
<entry>
<para>
- Red Hat application, usually for configuring your
+ &RH; application, usually for configuring your
system
</para>
</entry>
@@ -763,7 +763,7 @@
Name : tcsh Relocations: (not relocateable)
</para>
<para>
- Version : 6.10 Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
+ Version : 6.10 Vendor: &FORMAL-RHI;
</para>
<para>
Release : 6 Build Date: Sun 24 Jun 2001 10:45:29
@@ -785,7 +785,7 @@
Size : 764000 License: distributable
</para>
<para>
- Packager : Red Hat, Inc.
+ Packager : &FORMAL-RHI;
<http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla>
</para>
<para>
@@ -1839,7 +1839,7 @@
Name : grep Relocations: /usr
</para>
<para>
- Version : 2.5.1 Vendor: Red Hat,
+ Version : 2.5.1 Vendor: &RH;,
</para>
<para>
Inc.
@@ -1869,7 +1869,7 @@
Signature : DSA/SHA1, Tue 03 Sep 2002 04:17:47 PM CDT, Key ID
</para>
<para>
- 219180cddb42a60ePackager : Red Hat, Inc.
+ 219180cddb42a60ePackager : &FORMAL-RHI;
</para>
<para>
<http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla>
@@ -3502,7 +3502,7 @@
<para>
If what you���ve seen so far isn���t enough, the rpm command
supports a number of extra queries, mostly of use to developers
- at Red Hat.
+ at &RH;.
</para>
<para>
Table 5-7 summarizes these extra queries.
Index: rpm-guide-using-rpm-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-using-rpm-en.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-using-rpm-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-using-rpm-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 23:18:20 -0000 1.3
@@ -754,7 +754,7 @@
packages are obviously interrelated. From the name eruby-libs,
you can guess that the package will be in a file with a name
like eruby-libs-0.9.8-2.i386.rpm. (I cheated and used the
- actual package on the Red Hat installation CDs.)
+ actual package on the &RH; installation CDs.)
</para>
<para>
But you can see how the version numbers of the two files, and
@@ -971,10 +971,10 @@
</para>
<para>
Note that when you purchase an upgraded version of Linux, such
- as Red Hat Linux, all the packages with the product should be
+ as &RHL;, all the packages with the product should be
properly aligned with each other as to versions. This
alignment problem is an issue that the Linux vendors, such as
- Red Hat, need to take care of. The main problems occur when
+ &RH;, need to take care of. The main problems occur when
you need packages beyond those offered with your Linux
distribution.
</para>
@@ -1037,10 +1037,10 @@
</para>
<para>
The --aid option depends on a separate package that contains
- an RPM database with all packages installed. For Red Hat
+ an RPM database with all packages installed. For &RH;
Linux, this package is rpmdb-redhat. This separate database,
built as if all packages were installed (all packages that
- come with Red Hat Linux in this case), allows the rpm command
+ come with &RHL; in this case), allows the rpm command
to search for which packages would solve dependencies.
</para>
</sect3>
@@ -1973,7 +1973,7 @@
Separate each file name with a colon.
</para>
<para>
- With Red Hat Linux, the default set of initialization files are:
+ With &RHL;, the default set of initialization files are:
</para>
<para>
/usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc:/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/rpmrc:/etc/rpmrc:~/.rpmrc
18 years, 4 months
docs-common/common legalnotice-content-en.xml,1.1,1.2
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: kwade
Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common/common
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3686
Modified Files:
legalnotice-content-en.xml
Log Message:
I know of my own knowledge that Red Hat legal has approved this identical change to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux legalnotice, as evidenced by the changes to said notice in Enterprise Linux 4. I am backporting these changes to the derivative legalnotice for Fedora documentation. This change does not reduce or increase our legal obligation, afaik. This does not change the substance of this legalnotice in anyway. IANAL.
Index: legalnotice-content-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/common/legalnotice-content-en.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- legalnotice-content-en.xml 3 Jun 2005 03:43:08 -0000 1.1
+++ legalnotice-content-en.xml 31 Oct 2005 15:43:23 -0000 1.2
@@ -29,6 +29,13 @@
</para>
<para>
+ &RH; and the &RH; "Shadow Man" logo are registered trademarks of
+ &FORMAL-RHI; in the United States and other countries.
+ </para>
+
+<!-- Changing to match RHEL usage, changes are drawn directly from existing -->
+<!-- lawyer-approved changes within the RHEL legalnotice:
+ <para>
&RH;, &RH; Network, the &RH; "Shadow Man" logo, RPM, Maximum RPM, the RPM logo, Linux
Library, PowerTools, Linux Undercover, RHmember, RHmember More, Rough Cuts,
Rawhide and all &RH;-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered
@@ -64,7 +71,7 @@
<para>
FireWire is a trademark of Apple Computer Corporation.
</para>
-
+-->
<para>
All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their
respective owners.
18 years, 4 months
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by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: bbbush
Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv27375
Added Files:
daemons-zh_CN.xml desktop-zh_CN.xml
development-tools-zh_CN.xml entertainment-zh_CN.xml
feedback-zh_CN.xml file-servers-zh_CN.xml
hardware-reqs-zh_CN.xml i18n-zh_CN.xml install-notes-zh_CN.xml
intro-zh_CN.xml java-package-zh_CN.xml kernel-zh_CN.xml
legacy-zh_CN.xml misc-server-zh_CN.xml multimedia-zh_CN.xml
networking-zh_CN.xml overview-zh_CN.xml
package-movement-zh_CN.xml package-notes-zh_CN.xml
printing-zh_CN.xml project-overview-zh_CN.xml
RELEASE-NOTES-zh_CN.xml samba-zh_CN.xml security-zh_CN.xml
server-tools-zh_CN.xml splash-zh_CN.xml web-servers-zh_CN.xml
xorg-zh_CN.xml
Log Message:
Simplified Chinese translations of relnotes of fc5test1, of test and incomplete quality. Problems in package-notes-en.xml are translated AS-IS because of the freeze.
--- NEW FILE daemons-zh_CN.xml ---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<section id="sn-daemons">
<title>������������</title>
<caution>
<title>������������������</title>
<para>������������������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ���������</para>
</caution>
<section id="sn-daemons-updatedb">
<title><filename>cron</filename> ��� <filename>slocate</filename></title>
<para>������������ <command>cron</command> ������������ <command>updatedb</command> ��������������������������������� <command>slocate</command> ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>������������ <command>slocate</command> ��������������������������������������� <filename>/etc/updatedb.conf</filename>������������������</para>
<screen>
DAILY_UPDATE=yes
</screen>
</section>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE desktop-zh_CN.xml ---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<section id="sn-desktop">
<title>������</title>
<itemizedlist>
<title>������</title>
<listitem>
<para>GNOME 2.12 ��� KDE 3.4.2 ���������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������������ GNOME 2.12.1������������������������������������ GNOME 2.14 ���������������������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>gnome-power-manager��������������������� (HAL) ������������������������ UPS ��������������������� -- ��������������������������������������������� (������������������������������������������������������������)���</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>gnome-screensaver��������������������������������������������� <guilabel>������������</guilabel> ���������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>fontconfig ��� shared-mime-info ��������������������� (������������������������������������������������������������)������������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</listitem>
<para>���������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>GNOME 2.12 ���������������������������������������������������������Fedora Extras ������������ nautilus-open-terminal ���������������������������GNOME 2.12 ������������������������������������������������������������������������ Extras ���������</para>
<para>������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>rawhide ������������ MCS SELinux������������������������(<emphasis>������</emphasis> -- ���������������������������������)</para>
<caution>
<title>OpenOffice ���������������������������</title>
<para>��������������������� <emphasis>���������������������������</emphasis> ��������������������������������� OpenOffice ������������</para>
<para>������������������������������<emphasis>������������</emphasis>������������������������</para>
<screen>
<command>rm -rf /usr/lib/openoffice.org*/share/template/*/wizard/bitmap</command>
</screen>
</caution>
</itemizedlist></section>
--- NEW FILE development-tools-zh_CN.xml ---
--- NEW FILE entertainment-zh_CN.xml ---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<section id="sn-entertainment">
<title>���������������</title>
<para>&FC; ��� &FEX; ������������������������������������������������&FC; ��������������������� GNOME ��������������������� (��������� <filename>gnome-games</filename>)������������������������ <command>yum</command> ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<screen>
<command>yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment"</command>
</screen>
<para>������������ <command>yum</command> ���������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>
<ulink url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/</ulink>
</para>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE feedback-zh_CN.xml ---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<section id="sn-test" os="test">
<title>������������������������</title>
<para>(������������ &DISTRO; ���������������������������������������������)</para>
<para>��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� URL���</para>
<para>%%% https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=<replaceable><bug-number></replaceable> %%%</para>
<para>������������ URL ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� bug ���������������������</para>
<para>������������������������������������������������������������������ URL (���������������������������������������)������������������������������ (��������������� HTML ������������ — ������������ URL ���������)���</para>
<para><ulink url="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora%20Core&...">���������������������������������������������</ulink></para>
<para>������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para><ulink url="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=114398">http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=114398</ulink></para>
<para>������������������������������������������ bugs ���������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>������������������������������</para>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE file-servers-zh_CN.xml ---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<section id="sn-file-servers">
<title>���������������</title>
<caution>
<title>������������������</title>
<para>������������������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ���������</para>
</caution>
<para>������������������������������������������������������������ &WEB-SERVERS; ��� &SAMBA; ������������������ HTTP (Web) ��������������� Samba (Windows) ������������������������</para>
<section id="sn-file-servers-netatalk-suite">
<title>Netatalk (��� Macintosh ������)</title>
<para>��������������������� Netatalk ������������������Netatalk ��������� Linux ��������� Macintosh ������������ AppleTalk ������������������������������</para>
<section id="sn-file-servers-netatalk-package">
<title><filename>netatalk</filename></title>
<para>&DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ��������� Netatalk ���������������<emphasis>������������������������������������������������������������</emphasis>���Netatalk ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>��� Netatalk ���������������������������������</para>
<para>
<ulink url="http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html">http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/upgrade.html</ulink>
</para>
<para>������������������ <filename>netatalk</filename> ������������������ <filename>/usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/htmldocs/upgrade.html</filename>, ��� <filename>/usr/share/doc/netatalk-2.0.2/doc/Netatalk-Manual.pdf</filename> (������������ 25, ������������ 33).</para>
</section>
</section>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<section id="sn-hardware-reqs">
<title>������������</title>
<para>������������������������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ���������������������������������</para>
<note>
<title>������</title>
<para>������������������������������/��������������������������������������������������������� (���������������������) ���������������</para>
</note>
<!-- Something like this needs to be said, but this really needs a -->
<!-- better treatment and probably a new section devoted to help resources.
<para>
This section does not address hardware compatability. To find out
about using a specific piece of hardware with &FC; &LOCALVER;
</para>
-->
<section>
<title>CPU ������</title>
<para>������������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ��������� CPU ���������</para>
<note arch="x86">
<title>������</title>
<para>������ CPU ������������ Intel ��������������������������������������������� (��������������� AMD, Cyrix ��� VIA ���������) ��������� Intel ��������������������������������� &DISTRO;���</para>
</note>
<itemizedlist arch="x86">
<listitem>
<para>��������������������������� — &FC; &LOCALVER; ��������������� 4 CPU ��������������������������������������������� CPU (������������������������������������ II��������� III������������ AMD ��� VIA ������������)��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 ������������������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������������200 MHz ���������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������������400 MHz ������ II ���������</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<itemizedlist arch="x86_64">
<listitem>
<para>AMD64 ��������� (������ Athlon64 ��� Opteron)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������ <trademark class="registered">Intel</trademark> Extended Memory 64 Technology (<trademark class="registered">Intel</trademark> EM64T) ��� Intel ���������</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</section>
<section>
<title>������������������</title>
<para>������������������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ���������������</para>
<note>
<title>������</title>
<para>������������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; <emphasis>���������������</emphasis> ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ (CD-ROM 1 ������) <filename>/Fedora/base/stage2.img</filename> ������������������������������������ <filename>/var/lib/rpm</filename> ������������</para>
<!-- Update these figures every release -->
<para>��������������������������������������������������������� 90MB ������������������������ "everything" ��������������������������� 175MB ���������������</para>
<para>��������������������������������������������������������������� 5% ������������������������������������������</para>
</note>
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<para>��������������� 32 ��� x86 ���������</para>
<itemizedlist arch="x86">
<listitem>
<para>��������������� (������������)���620MB</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������1.1GB</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>���������������2.3GB</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������3.0GB</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>��������������� (������������)���6.9GB</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>��������������� 64 ��� x86_64 ���������</para>
<itemizedlist arch="x86_64">
<listitem>
<para>��������������� (������������)���900MB</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������1.5GB</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>���������������2.7GB</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>��������� 3.4GB</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>��������������� (������������)���7.5GB</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</section>
<section>
<title>������������</title>
<para>������������������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ���������������</para>
<para>��������������� 32 ��� x86 ���������</para>
<itemizedlist arch="x86">
<listitem>
<para>������������������������64MB</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������192MB</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������256MB</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>��������������� 64 ��� x86_64 ���������</para>
<itemizedlist arch="x86_64">
<listitem>
<para>������������������������128MB</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������256MB</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������512MB</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</section>
<section id="sn-hardware-reqs-ppc">
<title>PPC ������������</title>
<para>��������������������� PowerPC (PPC) ��������� &FC; &LOCALVER; ������������������������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>������������PowerPC G3 / POWER4</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&FC; &LOCALVER; ��������� <trademark class="registered">Apple</trademark> ��� 1999 ������������������������ <quote>New World</quote> ��������� Power Macintosh��������������� 64 ������ G5 ������������������ <trademark class="registered">IBM</trademark><trademark>eServer</trademark><trademark>pSeries</trademark> ������ Power ��������������������������� 32 ��� <trademark class="registered">IBM</trademark><trademark>RS/6000</trademark> ���������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������233MHz G3 ���������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������400MHz G3 ���������</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</section>
</section>
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<para>SCIM ���������������������������������������������������������</para>
<section>
<title>���������������</title>
<para>������������������ &DISTRO; ������������������������������������</para>
<section>
<title>IIIMF ������������</title>
<para>IIIMF ��� Internet/Intranet Input Method Framework������ &FC; &LOCALVER; ������<filename>iiimf</filename> ��������������������� 12.2 ������</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term>���������������������</term>
<listitem>
<para><filename>iiimf</filename> ���������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>IIIMF ��������������������������� <filename>/usr/sbin/htt</filename> ������ <filename>/usr/bin/iiimd</filename>���XIM ��������������������������� <filename>httx</filename> ������ <filename>iiimx</filename>���<filename>init.d</filename> ��������������������������������������������������� <filename>iiim</filename>������������������������������������������ <filename>/etc/iiim/</filename>���</para>
<para>������������ (LE) ���������������������������LE ��������������������������� <filename>${libdir}/iiim/le/<replaceable><LE_NAME></replaceable>/</filename>��������������������������� <filename>/var/lib/iiim/le/<replaceable><LE_NAME></replaceable>/</filename>���</para>
<para>������������������������������������������������������ Fedora IIIMF FAQ���</para>
<para><ulink url="http://www.fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html">http://www.fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html</ulink>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>���������</term>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������������������������ <keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Space</keycap></keycombo>��������������������������������� <command>iiimf-le-tools</command> ��������������������������������������������� GTK2 ������������������������������������������ XIM ��������������������������� X ��������������������������������������� IIIMF FAQ ��������������������������������������������������� <ulink url="http://www.fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html">http://www.fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html</ulink>���</para>
<para>������������������ X ������������������������������������������������ <keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>@</keycap></keycombo> ��������������������������������� '<Control>at' ��������������������������� '<Control>@'���</para>
<para>��������� &SEL; enforcing ��������������������������� &SEL; ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Qt ������</term>
<listitem>
<para>������������������ <filename>iiimf</filename> ��� Qt immodule��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Qt ������������������������������ XIM ��������� IIIMF ���������</para>
<para>������������������ Qt ��������������������� immodule��������������� <filename>iiimf-qt</filename> ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ <guisubmenu>���������������</guisubmenu> ������������������ <guimenuitem>iiimqcf</guimenuitem>���</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</section>
</section>
</section>
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<section id="sn-anaconda">
<title>������</title>
<para>������������������ Anaconda (&DISTRO; ������������) ��������������� &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ������������������������</para>
<note>
<title>������</title>
<para>��������������������� &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; DVD ISO ������������������������������������������������������������ 2GB ���������������������<command>wget</command> ��������� <computeroutput>File size limit exceeded</computeroutput> ������������</para>
<para><command>curl</command> ��� <command>ncftpget</command> ��������������������������������������������������������� 2GB ������������</para>
<para>Bittorrent ������������������������������������������������������������������ torrent ������������������������</para>
<para>
<ulink url="http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/">http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/</ulink>
</para>
</note>
<section id="sn-install-notes-ppc">
<title>PPC ������</title>
<section>
<title>PPC ������������</title>
<para>��������������������� PowerPC (PPC) ��������� &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ������������������������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>������������PowerPC G3 / POWER4</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ��������� <trademark class="registered">Apple</trademark> ��� 1999 ������������������������ <quote>New World</quote> ��������� Power Macintosh���</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ��������� IBM eServer pSeries���IBM RS/6000 ������ Genesi Pegasos II ������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������233MHz G3 ������������64MB ������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������400MHz G3 ������������128MB ������</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>&FC; ��������������� DVD ������������ CD ��������������������������������������������������������������������� DVD ������������ CD ��� <filename>images/</filename> ������������������������ CD ���������������������������������������������������</para>
<variablelist>
<title>���������������������������������������</title>
<varlistentry>
<term>Apple Macintosh</term>
<listitem>
<para>��������������������������������������� 32 ������ 64 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ <command>apmud</command> ������������������������ &FEX; ��������������� &FC; ��������� &FEX; ������������ <command>yum</command> ������������������������������������������ <command>yum install apmud</command> ��������� <command>apmud</command>���</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>64-bit IBM eServer pSeries (POWER4/POWER5)</term>
<listitem>
<para>������ OpenFirmware ������ CD ��������������������� (<command>yaboot</command>) ������������������ 64 ���������������������</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>32-bit CHRP (IBM RS/6000 ���������)</term>
<listitem>
<para>������ OpenFirmware ������ CD ��������� <prompt>boot:</prompt> ������������������ <filename>linux32</filename> ��������������������� 32 ������������������������������64 ������������������������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Genesi Pegasos II</term>
<listitem>
<para>������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER;��������� Pegasos ������ ISO9660 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� OpenFirmware ������������������������������</para>
<screen>
<command>boot cd: /images/netboot/ppc32.img</command>
</screen>
<para>������������������������ Pegasos ������ OpenFirmware ������������������ &FC; ������������������������������������ <envar>boot-device</envar> ��� <envar>boot-file</envar> ������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>������������</term>
<listitem>
<para>��������������� images/netboot/ ������������������������������������ ramdisk ��������������������������������������������� TFTP ���������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para><command>yaboot</command> ������ IBM eServer pSeries ��� Apple Macintosh ������ tftp ���������&FED; ������������ yaboot ��������� netboot ���������������</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</section>
</section>
<section>
<title>������������ Anaconda</title>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>&DISTRO; ��������������������������������������������������������������� CD, DVD, ��������������������� NFS ������������������������������&RH; ������������������������������������������������������������ bugs ��������������������������������� (��������������������������������������� CD ������������������)������������������������ <prompt>boot:</prompt> ������������������ <command>linux mediacheck</command>���</para>
<para><command>mediacheck</command> ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ISO ��������������������������������������� padding������������ <command>mediacheck</command> ���������������������������������������������������</para>
<screen>
linux ide=nodma
</screen>
<para>��������������������� <command>sha1sum</command> ������������������������������������������������������������������������ ISO ���������������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem arch="x86">
<!-- <remark os="test">%%% <ulink
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<para>��������� <prompt>boot:</prompt> ������������������ <command>memtest86</command>������������ &DISTRO; ��������������������������������� Memtest86 ���������������������������Memtest86 ��������������������������������� <keycap>Esc</keycap> ������</para>
<para>������������������ CD-ROM 1 (��������� CD-ROM) ������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<!-- <remark os="test">%%% <ulink
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<para>&DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ������������������ FTP ��� HTTP ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 128MB ��������������� (������������������������������������������������ CD-ROM 1 ���������������) ������������������������������������ 128MB ���������������������������������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</section>
<section>
<title>���������������������</title>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>������������������ (��������������� LCD ������������������) ��������������� &DISTRO; ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ "<command>nofb</command>" ���������</para>
<note>
<title>������</title>
<para>��������������������������������������������������������� "<command>nofb</command>" ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
</note>
</listitem>
<listitem arch="x86">
<para>������ Sony <trademark class="registered">VAIO</trademark> ��������������������������������� &DISTRO; ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<screen>
<!-- <remark os="test">(x86)</remark> -->
<command>pci=off ide1=0x180,0x386</command>
</screen>
<para>��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� &DISTRO; ���������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������������������������������������������������������������ X ������������������������ bug #119474 ������������������������</para>
<para>
<ulink url="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119474">http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119474</ulink>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem arch="x86">
<para>��������� &RHL; 7.<replaceable><x></replaceable>, 8.0, 9, ������ &FC; 1, 2 ��� 3 ������������������������������������������������ &FP; ������������������������������������������������������������ Ximian GNOME���</para>
<para>Ximian GNOME ��������������������������� &RHL; (������������ &PROJ; ���) RPMs ��� Ximian RPMs ������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<orderedlist numeration="loweralpha">
<listitem>
<para>������������������ &DISTRO; ��������������������������� Ximian GNOME</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>��������������������������������������������� Ximian GNOME</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>��������������������������������������� Ximian GNOME ������������ RPMs������������������������ &DISTRO; RPMs</para>
</listitem>
</orderedlist>
<para><emphasis>������</emphasis>��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� GNOME ������</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</section>
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<title>������������������������������</title>
<para>&PROJ; ������������ &RH; ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ &DISTRO;������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<note>
<title>������</title>
<para>&FC; ���������������������������������</para>
<para>&FC; ������ &FORMAL-RHI; ���������������������������</para>
</note>
<para>������������������������������ <xref linkend="sn-overview"/>���</para>
<para>��������������������������������������������������� <ulink url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/</ulink> ���������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>��������������������������������������������������������������� <ulink url="&BUG-URL;">��������������� bugzilla ������</ulink> ��������������� bug ���������</para>
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<para>��������������������� <ulink url="&TINY-BUG-URL;">&TINY-BUG-URL;</ulink> ������������������������������ bugzilla ���������</para>
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<section id="sn-java-packages">
<title>������ Java ���������</title>
<caution>
<title>������������������</title>
<para>������������������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ���������</para>
</caution>
<para>&FC; &LOCALVER; ��������������������� Sun ��������� Java RPM��������������� <computeroutput>Provides</computeroutput> ��������� &FC; &LOCALVER; ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Sun Java ���������������������</para>
<para>&FC; &LOCALVER; ������������������ jpackage.org ��������� RPM ��������������� Sun Java tar ��������������� <filename>/opt</filename> ������������</para>
</section>
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<section id="sn-kernel">
<title>Linux ������</title>
<section id="sn-kernel-lotsa">
<title>������</title>
<para>&DISTRO; ������ 2.6 ������������������&FC; ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������&FC; ������������ <ulink url="http://www.kernel.org">kernel.org</ulink> ������������������������������������ vanilla kernel ���������������������������������</para>
<para>��������� &FC; ���������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<screen width="56">
<command>rpm <parameter class="option">-qpl</parameter><filename>kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.src.rpm</filename></command>
</screen>
</section>
<section id="sn-kernel-flavors">
<title>������������</title>
<para>&FC; ���������������������������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>��������������������������������������� <abbrev>SMP</abbrev> ��������������������������������������� <filename>kernel-devel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.<replaceable>arch</replaceable>.rpm</filename> ���������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>��������������������������� <application>Xen</application> ������������������������������������������ <filename>kernel-xen0-devel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.<replaceable>arch</replaceable>.rpm</filename> ���������������</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>��������������������������������������������������������������������� <filename>/usr/src/kernels/<replaceable>version</replaceable>[-xen0]-<replaceable>arch</replaceable>/</filename> ���������������������������������������</para>
<screen width="56">
<command>rpm <parameter class="option">-Uvh</parameter><filename>kernel-devel[-xen0]-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.<replaceable>arch</replaceable>.rpm</filename></command>
</screen>
<para>���</para>
<tip>
<title>������������������������������</title>
<para>������ Linux ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� <filename>/usr/src/linux</filename> ������������������������������������������������������������������������ &FC; ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<screen width="56">
<command>ln <parameter class="option">-s</parameter><filename>/usr/src/kernels/kernel-<replaceable>all-the-rest</replaceable></filename><filename>/usr/src/linux</filename></command>
</screen>
</tip>
</section>
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This automatically removes any dependent packages.
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<section id="sn-kernel-exploding">
<title>������������������������</title>
<para>&DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ������������������������������ <filename>kernel-source</filename> ��������������������������������������������� <xref linkend="sn-kernel-flavors"/> ��������������������� &FC; ��������������������������������� <filename>kernel</filename><filename>.src.rpm</filename> ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<important>
<title>������������������������������������������������</title>
<para>������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ <replaceable>version</replaceable> ���������������������������������������������������</para>
<screen width="56">
<command>uname <parameter class="option">-r</parameter></command>
</screen>
</important>
<procedure id="sn-kernel-exploding-steps">
<step>
<para>��������������������������� <filename>kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.src.rpm</filename> ���������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>��������� <wordasword>SRPMS</wordasword><abbrev>CD</abbrev><filename>ISO</filename> ������������������ <filename>SRPMS</filename> ������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������ FTP ������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������</para>
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<screen width="56">
<command>up2date <parameter class="option">--get-source</parameter><filename>kernel</filename></command>
</screen>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</step>
<step>
<para>������������������������������ <filename>kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.src.rpm</filename>���</para>
<screen width="56">
<command>rpm <parameter class="option">-Uvh</parameter><filename>kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>.src.rpm</filename></command>
</screen>
<para>��������� <abbrev>RPM</abbrev> ������������ <filename>/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES</filename> ��� <filename>/usr/src/redhat/SPECS</filename> ���������</para>
</step>
<step>
<para>������������������������������������������������</para>
<screen width="56">
<command>cd <filename>/usr/src/redhat/SPECS</filename></command>
<command>rpmbuild <parameter class="option">-bp --target $(arch)</parameter><filename>kernel-2.6.spec</filename></command>
</screen>
<para>������������������������ <filename>/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-</filename><replaceable>version</replaceable> ��������������������������������������� <filename>linux-</filename><replaceable>version</replaceable> ������������ <filename>/usr/src</filename> ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<screen width="56">
<command>cd <filename>/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable></filename><filename>/usr/src/</filename></command>
<command>mv <filename>linux-<replaceable>version</replaceable></filename><filename>/usr/src/</filename></command>
<command>cd <filename>/usr/src</filename></command>
<command>ln <parameter class="option">-s</parameter><filename>./linux-<replaceable>version</replaceable></filename><filename>linux</filename></command>
<command>cd <filename>/usr/src/linux</filename></command>
</screen>
</step>
<step>
<para>&DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ��������������������������������� <filename>configs/</filename> ������������������i686 SMP ������������������������ <filename>configs/kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable>-i686-smp.config</filename>������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<screen width="56">
<command>cp <filename>configs/<replaceable>desired-config-file</replaceable></filename><filename>.config</filename></command>
</screen>
<para>��������������� <filename>/lib/modules/</filename><replaceable>version</replaceable><filename>/build/.config</filename> ������������������������������������������������ <filename>.config</filename> ���������</para>
</step>
<step>
<para>������������������������������������������������������ <command>uname -r</command> ��������������������������� <filename>Makefile</filename> ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������<filename>Makefile</filename> ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ <filename>Makefile</filename>���</para>
<para>��������������� <command>uname -r</command> ��������������������� <systemitem class="osname">2.6.11-1.234_FC4</systemitem>������������ <systemitem class="macro">EXTRAVERSION</systemitem> ���������������</para>
<screen width="60">
EXTRAVERSION = -prep
</screen>
<para>������������</para>
<screen width="60">
EXTRAVERSION = -1.234_FC4
</screen>
<para>������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
</step>
<step>
<para>���������������������</para>
<screen width="56">
<command>make oldconfig</command>
</screen>
</step>
</procedure>
<para>���������������������������������</para>
</section>
<section id="sn-kernel-3rdparty">
<title>���������������������</title>
<para>���������������������������������������������������������������������������������<emphasis>������������</emphasis> ���������������������������</para>
<para>������������������ <filename>foo.ko</filename> ������������������ <filename>foo.c</filename> ��������������������������������� <filename>Makefile</filename>���</para>
<programlisting width="56">
obj-m := foo.o
KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build
PWD := $(shell pwd)
default:
$(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules
</programlisting>
<para>������ <command>make</command> ��������������� <filename>foo.ko</filename> ���������������������</para>
</section>
<section id="sn-kernel-coop">
<title>������������������������������</title>
<para>&DISTRO; ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������<emphasis>������</emphasis> ��������������������������������������������������� <command>rpm -e kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable></command> ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ <command>rpm -e</command> ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ <command>yum remove kernel-<replaceable>version</replaceable></command>��������� <command>yum</command> ���������������������������������������������</para>
</section>
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<section id="sn-misc-server-notes">
<title>������������</title>
<para>������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<section id="sn-misc-notes-openoffice">
<title>OpenOffice ���������������������������</title>
<para>��������������������� <emphasis>���������������������������</emphasis> ��������������������������������� OpenOffice ������������</para>
<para>������������������������������<emphasis>������������</emphasis>������������������������</para>
<para>
<command>rm -rf /usr/lib/openoffice.org*/share/template/*/wizard/bitmap</command>
</para>
</section>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE multimedia-zh_CN.xml ---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<section id="sn-multimedia">
<title>���������</title>
<para>&FC; ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ &FEX; ���������������</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term>������������������</term>
<listitem>
<para>&FC; ������������ <filename>rhythmbox</filename>���<filename>totem</filename> ��� <application>Helix Player</application> (<command>hxplay</command>) ������������������������������&FC; ��� &FEX; ��������������������������������������������������� xmms ������������GNOME ��� KDE ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Adobe/Macromedia ��� Flash ������������Real Player���VLC���MPlayer ��� Xine ������������������������������������������������ &FED; ������������������������������ &FED; ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ <xref linkend="sn-multimedia-excluded"/> ���������������</para>
<para>&FC; ������������������������������ Linux ������������ (ALSA) ������������������������������������������������������������������ Linux ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ALSA ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>
<ulink url="http://www.alsa-project.org/">http://www.alsa-project.org/</ulink>
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Ogg ��� Xiph.Org ������������������������</term>
<listitem>
<para>Fedora ������������ Ogg ������������������������������������������ Vorbis ���������Theora ���������Speex ��������� FLAC ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Xiph.Org ���������������������</para>
<para>
<ulink url="http://www.xiph.org/">http://www.xiph.org/</ulink>
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>MP3 ��� DVD ������</term>
<listitem>
<para>&FC; ��� &FEX; ��������������� MP3 ��� DVD ������������������������������������ MP3 ��� MPEG (DVD) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ <xref linkend="sn-multimedia-excluded"/>���</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
<section id="sn-multimedia-excluded">
<title>������������������</title>
<para>������������������������������������������������ &FC; ��� &FEX; ������������������������������������ MP3 ��� DVD ������������������Flash ������������ Real ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Fedora ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>
<ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems</ulink>
</para>
</section>
<section id="sn-multimedia-cd-dvd-burning">
<title>CD ��� DVD ���������������</title>
<para>&FC; ��� &FEX; ��������������������������������� CD ��� DVD ��������������������������������������������������� <command>cdrecord</command>���<command>readcd</command>���<command>mkisofs</command> ������������ Linux ���������������GNOME ������������������ &FC; ������ <filename>xcdroast</filename> ��� &FEX; ������ <filename>graveman</filename> ������������������������������������������KDE ������������������ <filename>k3b</filename>������������������������������������</para>
</section>
</section>
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<section id="sn-networking">
<title>������</title>
<variablelist>
<title>��������������������� 2.6.11 - 2.6.14</title>
<varlistentry>
<term>IPv4 ������������</term>
<listitem>
<para>������������ 2.6.12 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� IPv4 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ <command>sysctl</command><option>net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries</option> (������������������������������) ���������������������������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>ICMP ������������������������������</term>
<listitem>
<para>��������� ICMP ������������������������������������������������������ ICMP ������������������������������ 2.6.12 ��������������������� <command>sysctl</command><option>net.ipv4.icmp_errors_use_inbound_ifaddr</option>������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>������������������ <computeroutput>eth0</computeroutput> ������������ ICMP ������������������������������ <command>sysctl</command> ��������������������������� ICMP ������������������ <computeroutput>eth1</computeroutput> ��������������� <computeroutput>eth0</computeroutput> ������������������������������������������ <computeroutput>eth1</computeroutput> ������������</para>
<para>���������������������������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>������ LC-Trie ���������������������</term>
<listitem>
<para>������������������ <firstterm>trie</firstterm> ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>���������������������������������</term>
<listitem>
<para>TCP ������������������������������������������������������������������������ <firstterm>new RENO</firstterm> ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>������ TCP ������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>TCP Hybla ������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>H-TCP ������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>��������� TCP ������������</para>
</listitem>
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<para>���������������������������������������������������������������������BIC ��������������� BICTCP 1.1 ������������������������������������������������</para>
<note>
<title>������������������������</title>
<para>������������������������������������������������������������������������ <option>TCP_CONGESTION</option> ���������������������������������������</para>
</note>
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<term>���������������������������������</term>
<listitem>
<para>���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>DCCP ������������</term>
<listitem>
<para>������ 2.6.14-rc1 ��������������� DCCP ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>������</term>
<listitem>
<para>������������ HostAP ������������������������ 2.6.14-rc1 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Intersil Prism2 ��������� (PC Card/PCI/PLX)������������������ Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 ��� 2200 ������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>������</term>
<listitem>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>��������� TCP ������������ (TSO) ������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>��������������������������������������������������������� iptables ������������������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>��������������������� IPv4 ��� IPv6 ���������������������������������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>IPv4 ������������������ SNMPv2 MIB ��������� ipInAddrErrors ������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>��� Advanced API (RFC3542) ���������������������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
<section sn="kernel-userspace-tools">
<title>���������������������</title>
<title>iproute</title>
<para>������������������ 2.6.12���IPv4 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������iproute2 ���������������������������������������������������</para>
<screen>
ip addr list dev eth0
4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000
inet 10.0.0.3/24 scope global eth0
su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3 dev eth0'
Warning: Executing wildcard deletion to stay compatible with old
scripts. Explicitly specify the prefix length (10.0.0.3/32) to
avoid this warning. This special behaviour is likely to disappear
in further releases, fix your scripts!
</screen>
<para>���������������������������������������������������</para>
<screen>
su -c 'ip addr del 10.0.0.3/24 dev eth0'
</screen>
<para>��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� (���������������)��������� <computeroutput>NO-CARRIER</computeroutput> ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para><command>ip</command> ������������������������������ <option>-batch</option> ��������������������������� <command>tc</command> ���������������������������������������������</para>
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<command>comsat</command>
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<command>consoletype</command>
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<para>
<command>cpucontrol</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>cpuspeed</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>crond</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>cups</command>
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<command>cvs</command>
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<para>
<command>cyrus</command>
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<para>
<command>dbskkd</command>
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<command>dbusd</command>
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<para>
<command>dhcpc</command>
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<para>
<command>dhcpd</command>
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<command>dictd</command>
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<para>
<command>dmidecode</command>
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<para>
<command>dovecot</command>
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<listitem>
<para>
<command>fingerd</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>fsadm</command>
</para>
</listitem>
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<para>
<command>ftpd</command>
</para>
</listitem>
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<para>
<command>getty</command>
</para>
</listitem>
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<para>
<command>hald</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>hostname</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>hotplug</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>howl</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>hwclock</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>i18n_input</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>ifconfig</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>inetd</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>init</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>initrc</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>innd</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>kerberos</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>klogd</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>ktalkd</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>kudzu</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>ldconfig</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>load_policy</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>login</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>lpd</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>mailman</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>modutil</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>mta</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>mysqld</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>named</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>netutils</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>nscd</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>ntpd</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>portmap</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>postgresql</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>ppd</command>
</para>
</listitem>
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<para>
<command>privoxy</command>
</para>
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<listitem>
<para>
<command>radius</command>
</para>
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<listitem>
<para>
<command>radvd</command>
</para>
</listitem>
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<para>
<command>restorecon</command>
</para>
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<listitem>
<para>
<command>rlogind</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>rpcd</command>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<command>rpm</command>
</para>
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<listitem>
<para>
<command>rshd</command>
</para>
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<listitem>
<para>
<command>rsync</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>samba</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>saslauthd</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>sendmail</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>setfiles</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>slapd</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>snmpd</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>squid</command>
</para>
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<command>ssh</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>stunnel</command>
</para>
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<command>syslogd</command>
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<command>telnetd</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>tftpd</command>
</para>
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<command>udev</command>
</para>
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<command>updfstab</command>
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<command>uucpd</command>
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<command>webalizer</command>
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<para>
<command>winbind</command>
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<command>xdm</command>
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<command>ypbind</command>
</para>
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<para>
<command>ypserv</command>
</para>
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<listitem>
<para>
<command>zebra</command>
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<title>���������������</title>
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<section>
<title>������������������</title>
<para>������ 2005 ��� 9 ��� 21 ���</para>
<para>[106429] MAKEDEV-3.19-1 -> [115423] MAKEDEV-3.19-4</para>
<para>[111566] <ulink url="/ImageMagick">ImageMagick</ulink>-6.2.2.0-2 -> [112246] <ulink url="/ImageMagick">ImageMagick</ulink>-6.2.2.0-4</para>
<para>[105261] newt-0.51.6-7 -> [117695] newt-0.51.6-8</para>
<para>[106878] am-utils-6.0.9-12 -> [117066] am-utils-6.1.1-2</para>
<para>[108819] amanda-2.4.5-2 -> [115871] amanda-2.4.5-3</para>
<para>[112105] anaconda-10.2.1.5-2 -> [118390] anaconda-10.3.0.24-1</para>
<para>[105300] aspell-0.50.5-6 -> [114172] aspell-0.60.3-2</para>
<para>[108035] aspell-ca-0.50-2 -> [114184] aspell-ca-0.50-4</para>
<para>[108036] aspell-cs-0.51-2 -> [114270] aspell-cs-0.51-3</para>
<para>[108038] aspell-da-0.50-11 -> [114276] aspell-da-0.50-12</para>
<para>[106443] libsoup-2.2.3-2 -> [116988] libsoup-2.2.6.1-1</para>
<para>[108042] aspell-es-0.50-11 -> [117058] aspell-es-0.50-13</para>
<para>[108044] aspell-fr-0.50-8 -> [114285] aspell-fr-0.50-9</para>
<para>[108051] aspell-it-0.53-2 -> [114362] aspell-it-0.53-3</para>
<para>[108055] aspell-nl-0.50-6 -> [114363] aspell-nl-0.50-7</para>
<para>[108058] aspell-no-0.50.1-8 -> [114366] aspell-no-0.50.1-9</para>
<para>[108060] aspell-pl-0.51-3 -> [118018] aspell-pl-0.51-5</para>
<para>[108061] aspell-sv-0.50-7 -> [114371] aspell-sv-0.50-8</para>
<para>[107959] at-3.1.8-77_FC4 -> [112026] at-3.1.8-78</para>
<para>[108132] gtkhtml3-3.6.2-1 -> [117587] gtkhtml3-3.8.0-1</para>
<para>[108304] ntp-4.2.0.a.20040617-8 -> [117060] ntp-4.2.0.a.20050816-1</para>
<para>[108909] autofs-4.1.4-5 -> [112718] autofs-4.1.4-9</para>
<para>[102923] automake-1.9.5-1 -> [114414] automake-1.9.6-1</para>
<para>[108562] autorun-3.16-1 -> [118091] autorun-3.17-1</para>
<para>[105321] awesfx-0.5.0d-2 -> [113536] awesfx-0.5.0d-3</para>
<para>[105808] nut-2.0.1-1 -> [114509] nut-2.0.2-1</para>
<para>[110344] bash-3.0-31 -> [118423] bash-3.0-34</para>
<para>[110908] bind-9.3.1-4 -> [116915] bind-9.3.1-11</para>
<para>[111486] binutils-2.15.94.0.2.2-2 -> [116754] binutils-2.16.91.0.2-4</para>
<para>[105319] bootparamd-0.17-22.devel -> [116780] bootparamd-0.17-23.devel</para>
<para>[106988] bug-buddy-2.10.0-1 -> [117633] bug-buddy-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[111028] bzip2-1.0.2-16 -> [117182] bzip2-1.0.3-1</para>
<para>[106470] pax-3.0-11 -> [116422] pax-3.4-1</para>
<para>[109185] <ulink url="/SysVinit">SysVinit</ulink>-2.85-39 -> [113360] <ulink url="/SysVinit">SysVinit</ulink>-2.85-40</para>
<para>[111393] control-center-2.10.1-6 -> [118105] control-center-2.12.0-2</para>
<para>[111120] openldap-2.2.23-5 -> [111936] openldap-2.2.26-1</para>
<para>[110745] cpio-2.6-7 -> [113389] cpio-2.6-8</para>
<para>[106419] cracklib-2.8.2-1 -> [111862] cracklib-2.8.3-1</para>
<para>[104496] bluez-hcidump-1.18-1 -> [115995] bluez-hcidump-1.24-1</para>
<para>[104877] ctags-5.5.4-3 -> [115419] ctags-5.5.4-4</para>
<para>[108614] cvs-1.11.19-8 -> [116935] cvs-1.11.19-10</para>
<para>[108252] cyrus-sasl-2.1.20-5 -> [117833] cyrus-sasl-2.1.21-5</para>
<para>[109650] pam-0.79-8 -> [118330] pam-0.80-8</para>
<para>[109663] dhcp-3.0.2-12 -> [117972] dhcp-3.0.3-6</para>
<para>[110743] apr-0.9.6-3 -> [118164] apr-0.9.6-6</para>
<para>[110347] e2fsprogs-1.37-4 -> [117739] e2fsprogs-1.38-1</para>
<para>[104668] diffstat-1.38-2 -> [116208] diffstat-1.38-4</para>
<para>[107298] doxygen-1.4.2-1 -> [118248] doxygen-1.4.4-2</para>
<para>[110505] dump-0.4b40-2 -> [113542] dump-0.4b40-4</para>
<para>[110508] eject-2.0.13-15 -> [117061] eject-2.1.2-1</para>
<para>[110262] parted-1.6.22-2 -> [117238] parted-1.6.24-1</para>
<para>[110911] emacs-21.4-5 -> [114092] emacs-21.4-7</para>
<para>[111808] esound-0.2.35-5 -> [114327] esound-0.2.36-1</para>
<para>[105304] passwd-0.69-2 -> [112701] passwd-0.70-1</para>
<para>[106286] fetchmail-6.2.5-7 -> [114678] fetchmail-6.2.5.2-1</para>
<para>[109759] patch-2.5.4-24 -> [117794] patch-2.5.4-29</para>
<para>[111272] filesystem-2.3.4-1 -> [116817] filesystem-2.3.5-1</para>
<para>[106330] findutils-4.2.20-1 -> [117490] findutils-4.2.25-2</para>
<para>[105012] finger-0.17-28 -> [113967] finger-0.17-29</para>
<para>[105097] freetype-2.1.9-2 -> [116586] freetype-2.1.9-4</para>
<para>[111401] ftp-0.17-26 -> [117241] ftp-0.17-29</para>
<para>[104499] gawk-3.1.4-5 -> [118359] gawk-3.1.5-2</para>
<para>[111099] gcc-4.0.0-8 -> [118294] gcc-4.0.1-14</para>
<para>[108458] gd-2.0.33-2 -> [117628] gd-2.0.33-3</para>
<para>[109684] gdb-6.3.0.0-1.21 -> [117661] gdb-6.3.0.0-1.65</para>
<para>[106626] gettext-0.14.3-1 -> [116274] gettext-0.14.5-1</para>
<para>[111402] gdm-2.6.0.8-16 -> [117776] gdm-2.8.0.4-1</para>
<para>[108333] gedit-2.10.2-3 -> [117719] gedit-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[110935] perl-5.8.6-15 -> [117489] perl-5.8.7-0.3.fc5</para>
<para>[107237] gok-1.0.3-1 -> [116496] gok-1.0.5-4</para>
<para>[110356] php-5.0.4-10 -> [118097] php-5.0.5-3</para>
<para>[110581] gimp-2.2.7-4 -> [116538] gimp-2.2.8-3</para>
<para>[111654] gnome-applets-2.10.1-9 -> [117721] gnome-applets-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[111691] glibc-2.3.5-10 -> [117966] glibc-2.3.90-12</para>
<para>[111104] gnome-games-2.10.0-5 -> [117724] gnome-games-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[111214] gnome-media-2.10.2-4 -> [117726] gnome-media-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[106508] kdeadmin-3.4.0-1 -> [118336] kdeadmin-3.4.2-2</para>
<para>[110919] gnome-utils-2.10.0-3 -> [117738] gnome-utils-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[110246] gnupg-1.4.1-3 -> [116120] gnupg-1.4.2-3</para>
<para>[104528] gnuplot-4.0.0-7 -> [117403] gnuplot-4.0.0-8</para>
<para>[104506] gperf-3.0.1-6 -> [115552] gperf-3.0.1-7</para>
<para>[104548] grep-2.5.1-48 -> [113236] grep-2.5.1-50</para>
<para>[108057] xinitrc-4.0.18-1 -> [111974] xinitrc-4.0.19-1</para>
<para>[104544] guile-1.6.7-2 -> [117402] guile-1.6.7-4</para>
<para>[104475] hdparm-5.9-1 -> [112183] hdparm-6.1-1</para>
<para>[111501] initscripts-8.11.1-1 -> [117977] initscripts-8.14-1</para>
<para>[107880] inn-2.4.2-3 -> [115559] inn-2.4.2-4</para>
<para>[106114] iproute-2.6.11-1 -> [118247] iproute-2.6.14-3</para>
<para>[106499] iptables-1.3.0-2 -> [114287] iptables-1.3.2-1</para>
<para>[107881] iputils-20020927-22 -> [117698] iputils-20020927-26</para>
<para>[111656] isdn4k-utils-3.2-28 -> [115009] isdn4k-utils-3.2-32</para>
<para>[105032] joe-3.1-8 -> [112056] joe-3.3-1</para>
<para>[108237] kdebase-3.4.0-5 -> [118422] kdebase-3.4.2-5</para>
<para>[106532] kdegames-3.4.0-1 -> [116019] kdegames-3.4.2-1</para>
<para>[107198] kdegraphics-3.4.0-2 -> [117508] kdegraphics-3.4.2-3</para>
<para>[104526] openobex-1.0.1-3 -> [111937] openobex-1.0.1-4</para>
<para>[107226] kdemultimedia-3.4.0-2 -> [115553] kdemultimedia-3.4.2-1</para>
<para>[106551] kdeutils-3.4.0-1 -> [117699] kdeutils-3.4.2-2</para>
<para>[105322] minicom-2.00.0-21 -> [114175] minicom-2.1-1</para>
<para>[112015] kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 -> [118394] kernel-2.6.13-1.1565_FC5</para>
<para>[108707] libbtctl-0.4.1-7 -> [114382] libbtctl-0.4.1-8</para>
<para>[107067] krb5-1.4-3 -> [118053] krb5-1.4.2-4</para>
<para>[106252] krbafs-1.2.2-7 -> [115422] krbafs-1.2.2-8</para>
<para>[111032] kudzu-1.1.116.2-2 -> [118290] kudzu-1.2.7-1</para>
<para>[105596] lam-7.1.1-3 -> [115564] lam-7.1.1-7.FC5</para>
<para>[105047] less-382-7 -> [117533] less-382-8</para>
<para>[104599] libieee1284-0.2.9-2 -> [114409] libieee1284-0.2.9-3</para>
<para>[106523] libtermcap-2.0.8-41 -> [115467] libtermcap-2.0.8-42</para>
<para>[110440] libtiff-3.7.1-6 -> [113273] libtiff-3.7.2-1</para>
<para>[109070] libtool-1.5.16.multilib2-1 -> [118098] libtool-1.5.20-3</para>
<para>[104597] lm_sensors-2.8.8-5 -> [117365] lm_sensors-2.9.1-4</para>
<para>[105199] lockdev-1.0.1-7 -> [118409] lockdev-1.0.1-9</para>
<para>[107338] logrotate-3.7.1-10 -> [117629] logrotate-3.7.2-3</para>
<para>[110353] lsof-4.74-7 -> [118297] lsof-4.76-1</para>
<para>[108835] dovecot-0.99.14-4.fc4 -> [114740] dovecot-0.99.14-6.fc5</para>
<para>[106781] make-3.80-7 -> [116850] make-3.80-8</para>
<para>[104365] distcache-1.4.5-7 -> [115345] distcache-1.4.5-11</para>
<para>[107530] man-pages-1.67-7 -> [118017] man-pages-2.07-5</para>
<para>[93204] man-pages-cs-0.16-4 -> [115882] man-pages-cs-0.16-5</para>
<para>[93194] man-pages-de-0.4-9 -> [115873] man-pages-de-0.4-10</para>
<para>[108613] man-pages-ja-20050415-1 -> [116660] man-pages-ja-20050815-1</para>
<para>[110081] mx4j-2.1.0-1jpp_7fc -> [114677] mx4j-3.0.1-1jpp_5fc</para>
<para>[109945] mc-4.6.1a-0.9 -> [118021] mc-4.6.1a-0.15</para>
<para>[101562] desktop-file-utils-0.10-1 -> [117302] desktop-file-utils-0.10-3</para>
<para>[111217] redhat-artwork-0.122-10 -> [116975] redhat-artwork-0.128-1</para>
<para>[104435] mikmod-3.1.6-34 -> [112072] mikmod-3.1.6-35</para>
<para>[110923] mkinitrd-4.2.15-1 -> [116471] mkinitrd-4.2.21-1</para>
<para>[110244] gimp-print-4.2.7-7 -> [116481] gimp-print-4.2.7-12</para>
<para>[111409] rhpl-0.167-1 -> [118384] rhpl-0.174-1</para>
<para>[108728] glade2-2.10.0-1 -> [116544] glade2-2.10.0-2</para>
<para>[107181] pyxf86config-0.3.19-4 -> [114209] pyxf86config-0.3.19-6</para>
<para>[105582] arptables_jf-0.0.8-4 -> [116740] arptables_jf-0.0.8-6</para>
<para>[108583] fontconfig-2.2.3-13 -> [114861] fontconfig-2.3.2-1</para>
<para>[108241] oprofile-0.8.2-4 -> [114916] oprofile-0.9.1-2</para>
<para>[104605] mtr-0.69-3 -> [117503] mtr-0.69-4</para>
<para>[105384] mutt-1.4.2.1-2 -> [117134] mutt-1.4.2.1-3</para>
<para>[106486] kdeedu-3.4.0-1 -> [118428] kdeedu-3.4.2-3</para>
<para>[111281] httpd-2.0.54-10 -> [115215] httpd-2.0.54-12</para>
<para>[109664] libwpd-0.8.1-1 -> [117298] libwpd-0.8.3-1</para>
<para>[109161] ncurses-5.4-17 -> [115668] ncurses-5.4-18</para>
<para>[109016] net-tools-1.60-52 -> [115663] net-tools-1.60-56</para>
<para>[106997] rdesktop-1.4.0-2 -> [113322] rdesktop-1.4.1-1.fc5</para>
<para>[106852] redhat-rpm-config-8.0.34-1 -> [116588] redhat-rpm-config-8.0.39-1</para>
<para>[104517] compat-slang-1.4.5-10 -> [115421] compat-slang-1.4.5-11</para>
<para>[111646] nfs-utils-1.0.7-8 -> [117732] nfs-utils-1.0.7-16</para>
<para>[104611] rarpd-ss981107-20 -> [114929] rarpd-ss981107-22</para>
<para>[111216] nss_ldap-234-4 -> [117936] nss_ldap-241-1</para>
<para>[101793] squirrelmail-1.4.4-2 -> [117917] squirrelmail-1.4.6-0.cvs20050812.2.fc5</para>
<para>- perl-Filter-1.30-7</para>
<para>- perl-Filter-Simple-0.79-5</para>
<para>[111400] libxslt-1.1.14-2 -> [117480] libxslt-1.1.15-1</para>
<para>[111035] pam_krb5-2.1.7-3 -> [115747] pam_krb5-2.1.8-2</para>
<para>[106493] file-roller-2.10.0-1 -> [117656] file-roller-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[106353] pyOpenSSL-0.6-1.p24.4 -> [117052] pyOpenSSL-0.6-1.p24.6</para>
<para>[104627] rdist-6.1.5-40 -> [111944] rdist-6.1.5-41</para>
<para>[110926] spamassassin-3.0.3-4.fc4 -> [118074] spamassassin-3.1.0-1.fc5</para>
<para>[105950] pilot-link-0.12.0-0.pre2.0 -> [117233] pilot-link-0.12.0-0.pre4.5</para>
<para>[106474] star-1.5a54-2 -> [117115] star-1.5a65-1</para>
<para>[111515] net-snmp-5.2.1-12 -> [118322] net-snmp-5.2.1.2-3</para>
<para>[96116] ppp-2.4.2-7 -> [115416] ppp-2.4.3-3</para>
<para>[110366] vlock-1.3-19 -> [115661] vlock-1.3-20</para>
<para>[110359] procps-3.2.5-6 -> [117548] procps-3.2.5-7</para>
<para>[105210] psmisc-21.5-4 -> [117707] psmisc-21.6-1</para>
<para>[105614] pvm-3.4.5-3_FC4 -> [111812] pvm-3.4.5-5</para>
<para>[105105] bogl-0.1.18-7 -> [118318] bogl-0.1.18-10</para>
<para>[108185] gnopernicus-0.10.6-1 -> [117638] gnopernicus-0.11.6-1</para>
<para>[110883] qt-3.3.4-14 -> [118419] qt-3.3.5-2</para>
<para>[104494] ksh-20050202-1 -> [111912] ksh-20050202-3</para>
<para>[108083] quota-3.12-6 -> [116742] quota-3.12-7</para>
<para>[101735] gnome-speech-0.3.6-1 -> [115904] gnome-speech-0.3.7-1</para>
<para>[111387] openoffice.org-1.9.104-2 -> [118196] openoffice.org-1.9.130-1.2.fc5</para>
<para>[105350] rp-pppoe-3.5-27 -> [116414] rp-pppoe-3.5-30</para>
<para>[111410] rpm-4.4.1-21 -> [117156] rpm-4.4.2-4</para>
<para>[110925] rsync-2.6.4-3 -> [115264] rsync-2.6.6-2</para>
<para>[104630] rusers-0.17-43 -> [117620] rusers-0.17-45</para>
<para>[109533] samba-3.0.14a-2 -> [117971] samba-3.0.20-2</para>
<para>- sash-3.7-6</para>
<para>[110268] sendmail-8.13.4-2 -> [118253] sendmail-8.13.5-1</para>
<para>[111123] setup-2.5.44-1 -> [117568] setup-2.5.47-1.1</para>
<para>[111408] shadow-utils-4.0.7-9 -> [117343] shadow-utils-4.0.12-2</para>
<para>[106465] slang-1.4.9-17 -> [117492] slang-1.4.9-19</para>
<para>[108441] slocate-2.7-22 -> [118067] slocate-2.7-27</para>
<para>[105316] slrn-0.9.8.1-4 -> [114996] slrn-0.9.8.1-5</para>
<para>[110665] squid-2.5.STABLE9-7 -> [117506] squid-2.5.STABLE10-4</para>
<para>[106754] strace-4.5.11-1 -> [115667] strace-4.5.13-1</para>
<para>[108145] sudo-1.6.8p8-1 -> [118285] sudo-1.6.8p9-4</para>
<para>[93654] switchdesk-4.0.6-3 -> [114432] switchdesk-4.0.7-1</para>
<para>[111041] sysklogd-1.4.1-30 -> [117045] sysklogd-1.4.1-33</para>
<para>[112528] syslinux-3.08-2 -> [117044] syslinux-3.10-2</para>
<para>[110362] sysreport-1.4.1-2 -> [112702] sysreport-1.4.1-4</para>
<para>[105297] sysstat-5.0.5-9.fc -> [116738] sysstat-5.0.5-11.fc</para>
<para>[108370] tar-1.15.1-5 -> [117554] tar-1.15.1-10</para>
<para>[109655] tcpdump-3.8.2-12 -> [116178] tcpdump-3.9.3-3</para>
<para>[106994] tcsh-6.14-1 -> [115897] tcsh-6.14-5</para>
<para>[106284] termcap-5.4-4 -> [118201] termcap-5.4-7</para>
<para>[110274] tetex-3.0-4 -> [116781] tetex-3.0-6</para>
<para>[106019] texinfo-4.8-4 -> [112242] texinfo-4.8-6</para>
<para>[109641] jwhois-3.2.2-14 -> [115889] jwhois-3.2.3-2</para>
<para>[110348] elfutils-0.108-1 -> [117517] elfutils-0.115-1</para>
<para>[105286] expect-5.43.0-1 -> [111871] expect-5.43.0-2</para>
<para>[105014] traceroute-1.4a12-26 -> [116290] traceroute-1.4a12-27</para>
<para>[108240] subversion-1.1.4-3 -> [117737] subversion-1.2.3-3</para>
<para>- schedutils-1.4.0-4</para>
<para>[106314] umb-scheme-3.2-38 -> [117616] umb-scheme-3.2-39</para>
<para>[104847] units-1.80-12 -> [114388] units-1.85-1</para>
<para>[107560] quagga-0.98.3-2 -> [117222] quagga-0.98.5-2</para>
<para>[105298] unzip-5.51-10 -> [115669] unzip-5.51-12</para>
<para>[109681] util-linux-2.12p-9.3 -> [117509] util-linux-2.13-0.3.pre2</para>
<para>[108550] uucp-1.07-9 -> [114161] uucp-1.07-11</para>
<para>[109140] vim-6.3.071-3 -> [117700] vim-6.3.086-5</para>
<para>[108347] vixie-cron-4.1-33 -> [113831] vixie-cron-4.1-36.FC5</para>
<para>[106439] gtksourceview-1.2.0-1 -> [117747] gtksourceview-1.4.1-1</para>
<para>[109142] vnc-4.1.1-10 -> [117547] vnc-4.1.1-17</para>
<para>- w3c-libwww-5.4.0-13</para>
<para>[104493] wget-1.9.1-22 -> [117731] wget-1.10.1-7</para>
<para>[100923] wireless-tools-28-0.pre4.3 -> [117952] wireless-tools-28-0.pre9.5</para>
<para>[104447] neon-0.24.7-6 -> [118267] neon-0.24.7-7</para>
<para>[108529] desktop-printing-0.18-10 -> [116635] desktop-printing-0.19-2</para>
<para>[109757] libselinux-1.23.10-2 -> [118218] libselinux-1.26-6</para>
<para>[110975] xfig-3.2.4-11 -> [114406] xfig-3.2.4-13</para>
<para>[106604] ttmkfdir-3.0.9-16 -> [115679] ttmkfdir-3.0.9-17</para>
<para>[106293] ckermit-8.0.211-1 -> [117400] ckermit-8.0.211-3</para>
<para>[111493] coreutils-5.2.1-48 -> [117826] coreutils-5.2.1-55</para>
<para>[109668] gstreamer-0.8.10-1 -> [117857] gstreamer-0.8.11-1</para>
<para>[110247] gstreamer-plugins-0.8.8-6 -> [117858] gstreamer-plugins-0.8.11-1</para>
<para>[108260] gnome-icon-theme-2.10.1-4 -> [117725] gnome-icon-theme-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[111290] xpdf-3.00-19 -> [116734] xpdf-3.01-1</para>
<para>[104699] xsane-0.95-3 -> [112799] xsane-0.95-4</para>
<para>[110438] xscreensaver-4.21-4 -> [118219] xscreensaver-4.22-16</para>
<para>[106575] nautilus-cd-burner-2.10.0-2 -> [117669] nautilus-cd-burner-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>- hpoj-0.91-13</para>
<para>[108081] ypserv-2.13-6 -> [114545] ypserv-2.13-7</para>
<para>[108065] zlib-1.2.2.2-3 -> [117021] zlib-1.2.3-1</para>
<para>[110759] gthumb-2.6.5-1 -> [117742] gthumb-2.6.7-1</para>
<para>[110698] alsa-utils-1.0.9rc2-2 -> [116939] alsa-utils-1.0.9rf-5</para>
<para>[111418] libgnomeprint22-2.10.3-1 -> [117675] libgnomeprint22-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[106542] libgnomeprintui22-2.10.1-1 -> [117676] libgnomeprintui22-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[106076] rhythmbox-0.8.8-2 -> [117443] rhythmbox-0.9.0.cvs20050902-1</para>
<para>[104518] libgsf-1.11.1-2 -> [118324] libgsf-1.12.3-1</para>
<para>[104645] libmng-1.0.9-1 -> [112902] libmng-1.0.9-2</para>
<para>[104492] bluez-libs-2.15-1 -> [117512] bluez-libs-2.20-1</para>
<para>[109626] bluez-utils-2.15-7 -> [117513] bluez-utils-2.20-1</para>
<para>[109284] gnome-themes-2.10.1-2 -> [117637] gnome-themes-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[106333] lv-4.51-5 -> [113778] lv-4.51-6</para>
<para>[106337] nkf-2.04-5 -> [113596] nkf-2.05-1</para>
<para>- nvi-m17n-1.79-20040401.23</para>
<para>[108025] ruby-1.8.2-7 -> [118404] ruby-1.8.3-1</para>
<para>[109083] stunnel-4.08-2 -> [113854] stunnel-4.11-1</para>
<para>[108440] 4Suite-1.0-8.b1 -> [112368] 4Suite-1.0-9.b1</para>
<para>[106235] nss_db-2.2-31 -> [117271] nss_db-2.2-33</para>
<para>[111212] eclipse-3.1.0_fc-0.M6.22 -> [115167] eclipse-3.1.0_fc-12</para>
<para>[111394] dbus-0.33-3 -> [117773] dbus-0.50-1</para>
<para>[106803] a2ps-4.13b-46 -> [111842] a2ps-4.13b-47</para>
<para>[109643] libuser-0.53.7-1 -> [117997] libuser-0.54-1</para>
<para>[109886] gtk-doc-1.3-2 -> [113533] gtk-doc-1.4-1</para>
<para>[109144] perl-DBD-MySQL-2.9007-1 -> [117217] perl-DBD-MySQL-3.0002-1</para>
<para>[111122] perl-DBD-Pg-1.41-2 -> [113244] perl-DBD-Pg-1.43-1</para>
<para>[105244] kdbg-1.2.10-2 -> [114272] kdbg-2.0.0-1</para>
<para>[106810] kdepim-3.4.0-4 -> [117234] kdepim-3.4.2-3</para>
<para>[106772] xdelta-1.1.3-16 -> [117821] xdelta-1.1.3-17</para>
<para>[107253] pkgconfig-0.15.0-6 -> [116158] pkgconfig-0.18.1-4</para>
<para>[108628] kdesdk-3.4.0-3 -> [116008] kdesdk-3.4.2-1</para>
<para>[106503] kde-i18n-3.4.0-1 -> [116284] kde-i18n-3.4.2-1</para>
<para>[111302] hotplug-2004_09_23-7 -> [118092] hotplug-2004_09_23-10</para>
<para>[112023] fedora-release-4-2 -> [113067] fedora-release-4-rawhide</para>
<para>[108436] xterm-200-6 -> [118082] xterm-200-9</para>
<para>[106145] ppc64-utils-0.7-9 -> [118408] ppc64-utils-0.7-11</para>
<para>[104559] htdig-3.2.0b6-5 -> [117484] htdig-3.2.0b6-6</para>
<para>- libgal2-2.4.2-4</para>
<para>[110442] gaim-1.3.0-1.fc4 -> [118167] gaim-1.5.0-5.fc5</para>
<para>[108062] aspell-en-0.51-12 -> [114279] aspell-en-6.0-1</para>
<para>[108357] freeradius-1.0.2-2 -> [114495] freeradius-1.0.4-2</para>
<para>[110988] devhelp-0.10-1 -> [116721] devhelp-0.10-5</para>
<para>[106525] kdebindings-3.4.0-1 -> [116107] kdebindings-3.4.2-1</para>
<para>[110439] nautilus-2.10.0-4 -> [117668] nautilus-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[111391] boost-1.32.0-6 -> [116965] boost-1.33.0-3</para>
<para>[104523] nano-1.3.5-0.20050302 -> [117495] nano-1.3.8-1</para>
<para>[110577] epiphany-1.6.1-3 -> [117510] epiphany-1.8.0-1</para>
<para>[111496] yum-2.3.2-7 -> [118230] yum-2.4.0-3</para>
<para>[104625] GConf-1.0.9-16 -> [115534] GConf-1.0.9-17</para>
<para>[105438] g-wrap-1.3.4-8 -> [113627] g-wrap-1.3.4-9</para>
<para>[105029] pcre-5.0-4 -> [117019] pcre-6.3-1</para>
<para>[103293] pychecker-0.8.14-3 -> [117907] pychecker-0.8.16-1</para>
<para>[107295] gnome-bluetooth-0.5.1-12 -> [116637] gnome-bluetooth-0.5.1-14</para>
<para>[110227] setarch-1.7-3 -> [113328] setarch-1.8-1</para>
<para>[107662] kdeaddons-3.4.0-2 -> [116097] kdeaddons-3.4.2-1</para>
<para>[105264] MyODBC-2.50.39-24 -> [116340] MyODBC-2.50.39-25</para>
<para>[108719] nmap-3.81-3 -> [118008] nmap-3.93-1</para>
<para>[107878] glib2-2.6.4-1 -> [116932] glib2-2.8.1-1</para>
<para>[106280] m2crypto-0.13-2 -> [117174] m2crypto-0.15-1</para>
<para>[105135] pango-1.8.1-2 -> [116700] pango-1.10.0-1</para>
<para>[106004] atk-1.9.1-1 -> [117631] atk-1.10.3-1</para>
<para>[110350] gtk2-2.6.7-4 -> [117200] gtk2-2.8.3-1</para>
<para>[110963] logwatch-6.0.1-2 -> [118256] logwatch-6.1.2-4</para>
<para>[107440] libxml2-2.6.19-1 -> [117989] libxml2-2.6.22-1</para>
<para>[107238] gnome-mag-0.12.0-2 -> [116495] gnome-mag-0.12.1-2</para>
<para>[109656] tzdata-2005i-2 -> [117537] tzdata-2005m-2</para>
<para>[105136] ddd-3.3.10-2 -> [112263] ddd-3.3.11-1</para>
<para>[111516] ethereal-0.10.11-2 -> [118418] ethereal-0.10.12-7</para>
<para>[105946] mrtg-2.11.1-3 -> [117906] mrtg-2.12.2-2</para>
<para>[109779] curl-7.13.1-3 -> [112559] curl-7.14.0-1</para>
<para>[110585] mozilla-1.7.8-2 -> [118143] mozilla-1.7.11-5</para>
<para>[104474] cdrdao-1.1.9-9 -> [114286] cdrdao-1.2.0-1</para>
<para>[111152] policycoreutils-1.23.10-2 -> [118399] policycoreutils-1.27.1-1</para>
<para>[108677] selinux-doc-1.19.5-1 -> [118233] selinux-doc-1.22-1</para>
<para>[108338] checkpolicy-1.23.1-1 -> [118421] checkpolicy-1.27.2-1</para>
<para>[107547] sound-juicer-2.10.1-1 -> [116671] sound-juicer-2.11.91-1</para>
<para>[104852] mod_auth_mysql-2.6.1-4 -> [112597] mod_auth_mysql-2.9.0-1</para>
<para>[106515] kdeartwork-3.4.0-1 -> [116101] kdeartwork-3.4.2-1</para>
<para>[111390] setools-2.1.0-5 -> [118333] setools-2.1.2-1</para>
<para>[111060] grub-0.95-13 -> [114871] grub-0.95-15</para>
<para>[110652] openssh-4.0p1-3 -> [117588] openssh-4.2p1-1</para>
<para>[108233] gnucash-1.8.11-3 -> [117839] gnucash-1.8.11-4</para>
<para>[108697] MySQL-python-1.2.0-1 -> [115666] MySQL-python-1.2.0-2</para>
<para>[106774] PyQt-3.14.1-1 -> [117928] PyQt-3.15-1</para>
<para>[106773] sip-4.2.1-1 -> [117925] sip-4.3.1-1</para>
<para>[109146] jpilot-0.99.8-0.pre8.4 -> [116645] jpilot-0.99.8-0.pre10.2</para>
<para>[108932] lftp-3.1.3-1 -> [117026] lftp-3.3.0-1</para>
<para>[107870] cdrtools-2.01.1-9 -> [117294] cdrtools-2.01.1-10</para>
<para>- apel-10.6-6</para>
<para>[107986] mysql-4.1.11-2 -> [116941] mysql-4.1.12-3</para>
<para>[108427] tmpwatch-2.9.3-1 -> [112807] tmpwatch-2.9.4-1</para>
<para>[107682] kdenetwork-3.4.0-3 -> [116293] kdenetwork-3.4.2-1</para>
<para>[111395] fedora-logos-1.1.31-1 -> [117762] fedora-logos-1.1.31-2</para>
<para>[100527] junit-3.8.1-3jpp_4fc -> [112932] junit-3.8.1-3jpp_5fc</para>
<para>[105492] xmlsec1-1.2.7-4 -> [118326] xmlsec1-1.2.9-1</para>
<para>[104606] openCryptoki-2.1.5-9 -> [117535] openCryptoki-2.1.5-10</para>
<para>[110363] system-config-bind-4.0.0-16_FC4 -> [116458] system-config-bind-4.0.0-30_FC5</para>
<para>[110056] system-config-date-1.7.18-1 -> [115786] system-config-date-1.7.99.0-1</para>
<para>[109174] system-config-keyboard-1.2.6-2 -> [118188] system-config-keyboard-1.2.6-3</para>
<para>[109127] system-config-kickstart-2.5.22-2 -> [118045] system-config-kickstart-2.5.24-1</para>
<para>- system-config-mouse-1.2.11-1</para>
<para>[108705] system-config-netboot-0.1.14-1 -> [116895] system-config-netboot-0.1.30-1_FC5</para>
<para>[110270] system-config-nfs-1.3.10-1 -> [113615] system-config-nfs-1.3.11-1</para>
<para>[110775] system-config-printer-0.6.131-1 -> [117714] system-config-printer-0.6.142-1</para>
<para>[110889] system-config-securitylevel-1.5.8-1 -> [116959] system-config-securitylevel-1.6.4-1</para>
<para>[110271] system-config-services-0.8.25-1 -> [116537] system-config-services-0.8.26-1</para>
<para>[111388] system-config-soundcard-1.2.11-5 -> [116656] system-config-soundcard-1.2.12-5</para>
<para>[111429] system-config-display-1.0.29-1 -> [117812] system-config-display-1.0.31-1</para>
<para>[111664] alsa-lib-1.0.9rc4-2 -> [114503] alsa-lib-1.0.9rf-3</para>
<para>[105652] tcl-8.4.9-3 -> [113371] tcl-8.4.11-1</para>
<para>[105658] tk-8.4.9-3 -> [113372] tk-8.4.11-1</para>
<para>[109302] lvm2-2.01.08-2.1 -> [118142] lvm2-2.01.14-2</para>
<para>[110929] device-mapper-1.01.02-1.0 -> [115634] device-mapper-1.01.04-1.0</para>
<para>[108262] libgnomecups-0.2.0-2 -> [117671] libgnomecups-0.2.1-1</para>
<para>[109132] tvtime-0.9.15-7 -> [117915] tvtime-1.0.1-1</para>
<para>- hpijs-1.7.1-3</para>
<para>[111138] shared-mime-info-0.16-3 -> [112690] shared-mime-info-0.16-4</para>
<para>[110914] evolution-data-server-1.2.2-3 -> [118144] evolution-data-server-1.4.0-2</para>
<para>[106495] gnome-keyring-0.4.2-1 -> [117659] gnome-keyring-0.4.4-1</para>
<para>[111218] udev-058-1 -> [118405] udev-069-4</para>
<para>- pcmcia-cs-3.2.8-4.12</para>
<para>- iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.10-1</para>
<para>[109118] gnome-netstatus-2.10.0-4 -> [116639] gnome-netstatus-2.11.90-2</para>
<para>[110265] perl-XML-NamespaceSupport-1.08-7 -> [117865] perl-XML-NamespaceSupport-1.09-1</para>
<para>[107102] memtest86+-1.55.1-1 -> [113262] memtest86+-1.60-1</para>
<para>[100526] antlr-2.7.4-2jpp_1fc -> [112867] antlr-2.7.4-2jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[111283] jakarta-commons-beanutils-1.7.0-1jpp_4fc -> [114381] jakarta-commons-beanutils-1.7.0-2jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[111285] jakarta-commons-collections-3.1-1jpp_4fc -> [114380] jakarta-commons-collections-3.1-2jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[101451] jakarta-commons-dbcp-1.2.1-3jpp_1fc -> [112880] jakarta-commons-dbcp-1.2.1-3jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[111286] jakarta-commons-digester-1.6-2jpp_4fc -> [114394] jakarta-commons-digester-1.6-2jpp_6fc</para>
<para>[111288] jakarta-commons-logging-1.0.4-2jpp_4fc -> [114180] jakarta-commons-logging-1.0.4-2jpp_6fc</para>
<para>[111289] jakarta-commons-modeler-1.1-3jpp_4fc -> [114487] jakarta-commons-modeler-1.1-4jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[101447] jakarta-commons-pool-1.2-2jpp_1fc -> [112885] jakarta-commons-pool-1.2-2jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[101435] jakarta-commons-validator-1.1.3-1jpp_1fc -> [112887] jakarta-commons-validator-1.1.3-1jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[100530] jdepend-2.6-2jpp_3fc -> [112928] jdepend-2.6-2jpp_4fc</para>
<para>[111423] log4j-1.2.8-7jpp_4fc -> [112933] log4j-1.2.8-7jpp_5fc</para>
<para>[96312] oro-2.0.8-1jpp_2fc -> [113162] oro-2.0.8-1jpp_3fc</para>
<para>[109898] regexp-1.3-1jpp_5fc -> [114182] regexp-1.3-2jpp_3fc</para>
<para>[100606] xalan-j2-2.6.0-2jpp_1fc -> [114410] xalan-j2-2.6.0-3jpp_3fc</para>
<para>[109899] xerces-j2-2.6.2-4jpp_5fc -> [114312] xerces-j2-2.6.2-5jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[109900] xml-commons-1.0-0.b2.6jpp_12fc -> [114196] xml-commons-1.0-0.b2.7jpp_3fc</para>
<para>[96303] xml-commons-resolver-1.1-1jpp_4fc -> [113163] xml-commons-resolver-1.1-1jpp_5fc</para>
<para>[101437] jakarta-commons-lang-2.0-2jpp_1fc -> [112883] jakarta-commons-lang-2.0-2jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[96300] java_cup-0.10-0.k.1jpp_2fc -> [114395] java_cup-0.10-0.k.1jpp_5fc</para>
<para>[100540] avalon-logkit-1.2-2jpp_4fc -> [113428] avalon-logkit-1.2-3jpp_1fc</para>
<para>[101462] cryptix-3.2.0-4jpp_1fc -> [112869] cryptix-3.2.0-4jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[101463] cryptix-asn1-20011119-4jpp_1fc -> [112873] cryptix-asn1-20011119-4jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[101464] gnu.getopt-1.0.9-4jpp_1fc -> [112875] gnu.getopt-1.0.9-4jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[110589] xorg-x11-6.8.2-31 -> [115364] xorg-x11-6.8.2-45</para>
<para>[108218] aspell-is-0.51.1-1 -> [114361] aspell-is-0.51.1-2</para>
<para>[106231] pyparted-1.6.9-3 -> [117327] pyparted-1.6.9-4</para>
<para>[110354] mod_auth_kerb-5.0-6 -> [118413] mod_auth_kerb-5.0-7</para>
<para>[106186] iprutils-2.0.13.7-2 -> [115548] iprutils-2.0.15.3-1</para>
<para>[110365] tomcat5-5.0.30-5jpp_6fc -> [118323] tomcat5-5.0.30-8jpp_3fc</para>
<para>[110776] xchat-2.4.3-3 -> [118268] xchat-2.4.5-1</para>
<para>[111287] jakarta-commons-el-1.0-2jpp_3fc -> [114396] jakarta-commons-el-1.0-4jpp_2fc</para>
<para>- GFS-6.1-0.pre22.6</para>
<para>[107882] k3b-0.11.23-3 -> [114095] k3b-0.12.2-1</para>
<para>[111251] hal-0.5.2-2 -> [117285] hal-0.5.4-3</para>
<para>[107343] gnome-volume-manager-1.3.1-1 -> [117761] gnome-volume-manager-1.5.1-1</para>
<para>[106242] pam_passwdqc-0.7.6-1 -> [118214] pam_passwdqc-1.0.2-1</para>
<para>[106603] libidn-0.5.15-1 -> [118283] libidn-0.5.19-1</para>
<para>[110913] evolution-connector-2.2.2-5 -> [118165] evolution-connector-2.4.0-2</para>
<para>[111158] selinux-policy-targeted-1.23.16-6 -> [118397] selinux-policy-targeted-1.27.1-4</para>
<para>[111157] selinux-policy-strict-1.23.16-6 -> [118396] selinux-policy-strict-1.27.1-4</para>
<para>- ecj-3.1-0.M4.9</para>
<para>[104920] diskdumputils-1.0.1-6 -> [116910] diskdumputils-1.1.9-2</para>
<para>[108918] module-init-tools-3.1-3 -> [117811] module-init-tools-3.2-0.pre7.3</para>
<para>[104418] numactl-0.6.4-1.18 -> [113672] numactl-0.6.4-1.23</para>
<para>[104522] libwmf-0.2.8.3-8 -> [115159] libwmf-0.2.8.4-1</para>
<para>[107934] authd-1.4.3-4.devel -> [113028] authd-1.4.3-5.devel</para>
<para>[112018] gamin-0.1.0-1.1 -> [118342] gamin-0.1.6-2</para>
<para>[111127] vino-2.10.0-4 -> [117670] vino-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[109620] HelixPlayer-1.0.4-4 -> [116508] HelixPlayer-1.0.5-2</para>
<para>[110936] totem-1.0.2-1 -> [116504] totem-1.1.4-1</para>
<para>- gnbd-kernel-2.6.11.2-20050420.133124.FC4.35</para>
<para>[108039] aspell-de-0.50-10 -> [114277] aspell-de-0.50-11</para>
<para>[109112] eclipse-changelog-2.0.1_fc-21 -> [114192] eclipse-changelog-2.0.1_fc-22</para>
<para>[111405] eclipse-cdt-3.0.0_fc-0.M6.7 -> [116981] eclipse-cdt-3.0.0_fc-1</para>
<para>- iiimf-le-chinput-0.3-19</para>
<para>[106138] synaptics-0.14.0-2 -> [115769] synaptics-0.14.3-3</para>
<para>[110766] libsepol-1.5.9-2 -> [118331] libsepol-1.9.4-1</para>
<para>[108031] aspell-af-0.50-2 -> [114179] aspell-af-0.50-4</para>
<para>[103800] aspell-bg-0.50-9 -> [114176] aspell-bg-0.50-11</para>
<para>[108032] aspell-br-0.50-2 -> [114181] aspell-br-0.50-4</para>
<para>[108037] aspell-cy-0.50-2 -> [114274] aspell-cy-0.50-4</para>
<para>[108040] aspell-el-0.50-2 -> [114278] aspell-el-0.50-4</para>
<para>[108043] aspell-fo-0.51-2 -> [114281] aspell-fo-0.51-4</para>
<para>[108045] aspell-ga-0.50-2 -> [114288] aspell-ga-0.50-4</para>
<para>[108047] aspell-gd-0.50-2 -> [114357] aspell-gd-0.50-4</para>
<para>[108048] aspell-gl-0.50-2 -> [114358] aspell-gl-0.50-4</para>
<para>[108049] aspell-hr-0.51-2 -> [114359] aspell-hr-0.51-4</para>
<para>[108050] aspell-id-0.50.1-2 -> [114360] aspell-id-0.50.1-4</para>
<para>[105301] busybox-1.00-4 -> [111857] busybox-1.00-5</para>
<para>[104570] sysfsutils-1.2.0-4 -> [113812] sysfsutils-1.3.0-1</para>
<para>- rgmanager-1.9.31-3</para>
<para>[109173] openswan-2.3.1-2 -> [118022] openswan-2.4.0-1</para>
<para>[110687] NetworkManager-0.4-15.cvs20050404 -> [118005] NetworkManager-0.4.1-2.cvs20050912</para>
<para>[112106] java-1.4.2-gcj-compat-1.4.2.0-40jpp_31rh -> [118416] java-1.4.2-gcj-compat-1.4.2.0-40jpp_51rh</para>
<para>[106674] gnome-keyring-manager-0.0.4-3 -> [117662] gnome-keyring-manager-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[105646] evolution-webcal-2.2.0-1 -> [118166] evolution-webcal-2.4.0.1-2</para>
<para>[106722] krb5-auth-dialog-0.2-5 -> [116572] krb5-auth-dialog-0.2-6</para>
<para>[107396] dhcpv6-0.10-13 -> [116466] dhcpv6-0.10-14</para>
<para>[106006] dasher-3.2.15-1 -> [117634] dasher-3.2.18-1</para>
<para>[111497] firefox-1.0.4-4 -> [118182] firefox-1.5-0.5.0.beta1</para>
<para>[110588] thunderbird-1.0.2-6 -> [116773] thunderbird-1.0.6-5</para>
<para>- valgrind-callgrind-0.9.11-1</para>
<para>[106256] pam_ccreds-1-6 -> [112255] pam_ccreds-1-7</para>
<para>[100966] createrepo-0.4.2-2 -> [114098] createrepo-0.4.3-1</para>
<para>[111205] audit-0.8.2-1 -> [116925] audit-1.0.3-1</para>
<para>[109751] kdewebdev-3.4.0-3 -> [116306] kdewebdev-3.4.2-1</para>
<para>[98989] slib-3a1-2 -> [117769] slib-3a1-5</para>
<para>[105026] webalizer-2.01_10-28 -> [118412] webalizer-2.01_10-29</para>
<para>[108536] ipv6calc-0.48-5 -> [118194] ipv6calc-0.50-1</para>
<para>[100524] classpathx-mail-1.0-3jpp_1fc -> [111780] classpathx-mail-1.0-4jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[111648] gnu-crypto-2.0.1-1jpp_5fc -> [114171] gnu-crypto-2.0.1-1jpp_7fc</para>
<para>[107249] OpenIPMI-1.4.11-5 -> [117704] OpenIPMI-1.4.14-9</para>
<para>[100864] zsh-4.2.1-2 -> [113141] zsh-4.2.5-1</para>
<para>[104688] sane-backends-1.0.15-9 -> [116782] sane-backends-1.0.16-1</para>
<para>- lvm2-cluster-2.01.09-3.0</para>
<para>- struts11-1.1-1jpp_7fc</para>
<para>[107376] gkrellm-2.2.4-4 -> [117540] gkrellm-2.2.7-3</para>
<para>[108839] cpufreq-utils-0.2-1.1.14 -> [115418] cpufreq-utils-0.3-1.1.16</para>
<para>[108362] dmidecode-2.6-1.14 -> [117909] dmidecode-2.7-1.15</para>
<para>[109300] hardlink-1.0-1.13 -> [117099] hardlink-1.0-1.14</para>
<para>[111037] readahead-1.1-1.14 -> [115793] readahead-1.1-1.17</para>
<para>[104427] smartmontools-5.33-1.5 -> [115762] smartmontools-5.33-1.7</para>
<para>[108364] x86info-1.13-1.10 -> [117440] x86info-1.15-1.13</para>
<para>- python-twisted-1.3.0-4</para>
<para>[111505] evince-0.3.1-1 -> [118030] evince-0.4.0-2</para>
<para>[109178] gnome-doc-utils-0.2.0-2 -> [117722] gnome-doc-utils-0.4.0-1</para>
<para>[108845] gnome-menus-2.10.1-3 -> [117531] gnome-menus-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[107103] gnome-python2-extras-2.10.0-2.1 -> [116816] gnome-python2-extras-2.11.4-9</para>
<para>[109933] gjdoc-0.7.4-5 -> [114163] gjdoc-0.7.5-4</para>
<para>[109753] kdelibs-3.4.0-6 -> [115465] kdelibs-3.4.2-1</para>
<para>[106258] kdeaccessibility-3.4.0-1 -> [116016] kdeaccessibility-3.4.2-1</para>
<para>[108603] fonts-korean-1.0.11-4 -> [116512] fonts-korean-1.0.11-6</para>
<para>[108601] fonts-japanese-0.20050222-3 -> [116488] fonts-japanese-0.20050222-7</para>
<para>[108604] fonts-chinese-2.15-2 -> [117399] fonts-chinese-3.00.pre2-1</para>
<para>[111507] poppler-0.3.2-1 -> [117476] poppler-0.4.2-1</para>
<para>[111030] eclipse-bugzilla-0.1.0_fc-16 -> [114650] eclipse-bugzilla-0.1.1_fc-5</para>
<para>[109095] eclipse-pydev-0.9.3_fc-7 -> [115587] eclipse-pydev-0.9.3_fc-11</para>
<para>[108005] sqlite-3.1.2-3 -> [117898] sqlite-3.2.5-1</para>
<para>[105636] python-urlgrabber-2.9.6-1 -> [118139] python-urlgrabber-2.9.6-3</para>
<para>[107161] cryptsetup-luks-1.0-1 -> [116857] cryptsetup-luks-1.0.1-2</para>
<para>[108817] jsch-0.1.18-1jpp_1fc -> [114185] jsch-0.1.18-1jpp_2fc</para>
<para>[109747] latex2html-2002.2.1-3 -> [112874] latex2html-2002.2.1-4</para>
<para>[110960] openssl-0.9.7f-7 -> [116949] openssl-0.9.7f-9</para>
<para>- iiimf-12.2-4</para>
<para>[108246] kdevelop-3.2.0-2 -> [116301] kdevelop-3.2.2-1</para>
<para>- Canna-3.7p3-13</para>
<para>- VFlib2-2.25.6-28</para>
<para>[108287] perl-Archive-Zip-1.14-1 -> [117218] perl-Archive-Zip-1.16-1</para>
<para>[108275] pm-utils-0.01-1 -> [116385] pm-utils-0.04-1</para>
<para>[109632] foomatic-3.0.2-19 -> [118014] foomatic-3.0.2-28</para>
<para>[108982] perl-DateManip-5.42a-4 -> [117863] perl-DateManip-5.44-1</para>
<para>- perl-libxml-enno-1.02-31</para>
<para>[104653] s390utils-1.3.2-4 -> [112864] s390utils-1.3.2-5</para>
<para>[107373] m4-1.4.3-1 -> [118239] m4-1.4.3-2</para>
<para>[110355] ORBit2-2.12.1-3 -> [117666] ORBit2-2.12.4-1</para>
<para>[110242] GConf2-2.10.0-4 -> [117717] GConf2-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[106017] libgnomecanvas-2.10.0-1 -> [117642] libgnomecanvas-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[102603] libbonobo-2.8.1-1 -> [117820] libbonobo-2.10.1-2</para>
<para>[109591] gnome-vfs2-2.10.0-5 -> [117664] gnome-vfs2-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[109285] libgnome-2.10.0-3 -> [117751] libgnome-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[109171] libbonoboui-2.8.1-4 -> [117749] libbonoboui-2.10.1-1</para>
<para>[104650] librsvg2-2.9.5-2 -> [117304] librsvg2-2.11.1-1</para>
<para>[107485] eel2-2.10.0-2 -> [117651] eel2-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[106316] tn5250-0.16.5-5 -> [113112] tn5250-0.16.5-6</para>
<para>[106143] yaboot-1.3.12-9 -> [118141] yaboot-1.3.13-0.16</para>
<para>[107969] libgnomeui-2.10.0-1 -> [117980] libgnomeui-2.12.0-2</para>
<para>[104629] libglade2-2.5.1-2 -> [116545] libglade2-2.5.1-3</para>
<para>[105166] libIDL-0.8.5-2 -> [117667] libIDL-0.8.6-1</para>
<para>[110521] usermode-1.80-1 -> [116503] usermode-1.81-1</para>
<para>[102961] docbook-style-xsl-1.68.1-1 -> [116354] docbook-style-xsl-1.69.1-1</para>
<para>[104584] intltool-0.33-2 -> [115810] intltool-0.34.1-1</para>
<para>[110237] evolution-2.2.2-5 -> [118148] evolution-2.4.0-2</para>
<para>[104652] xmltex-20020625-5 -> [118338] xmltex-20020625-6</para>
<para>[105333] pygtk2-2.6.0-2 -> [117772] pygtk2-2.8.0-1</para>
<para>[105908] gnome-python2-2.10.0-1 -> [116511] gnome-python2-2.11.3-2</para>
<para>[104649] libpng10-1.0.18-2 -> [115463] libpng10-1.0.18-3</para>
<para>[96234] aspell-pt-0.50-9 -> [114369] aspell-pt-0.50-10</para>
<para>[106303] stardict-2.4.4-3 -> [118242] stardict-2.4.5-1</para>
<para>[108452] glibc-kernheaders-2.4-9.1.94 -> [111898] glibc-kernheaders-2.4-9.1.95</para>
<para>[105250] wordtrans-1.1pre13-10 -> [115775] wordtrans-1.1pre13-11</para>
<para>[104417] microcode_ctl-1.11-1.21 -> [118068] microcode_ctl-1.12-1.23</para>
<para>[109638] gnome-pilot-2.0.13-2 -> [116547] gnome-pilot-2.0.13-7.fc5</para>
<para>[106005] at-spi-1.6.3-1 -> [117632] at-spi-1.6.6-1</para>
<para>[110915] gail-1.8.3-2 -> [117635] gail-1.8.5-1</para>
<para>[106768] vsftpd-2.0.3-1 -> [117823] vsftpd-2.0.3-10</para>
<para>[108150] authconfig-4.6.12-1 -> [117485] authconfig-5.0.1-1</para>
<para>[104665] linuxdoc-tools-0.9.21-5 -> [113333] linuxdoc-tools-0.9.21-6</para>
<para>[111809] gphoto2-2.1.5-10 -> [115052] gphoto2-2.1.6-2</para>
<para>[104555] xmlto-0.0.18-6 -> [116003] xmlto-0.0.18-9</para>
<para>- perl-Time-HiRes-1.65-1</para>
<para>[108948] db4-4.3.27-3 -> [118387] db4-4.3.28-2</para>
<para>[107533] openmotif-2.2.3-10 -> [117413] openmotif-2.2.3-11</para>
<para>[101890] docbook-dtds-1.0-26 -> [111825] docbook-dtds-1.0-27</para>
<para>[111495] firstboot-1.3.42-1 -> [118187] firstboot-1.3.47-2</para>
<para>[107310] cups-1.1.23-15 -> [117439] cups-1.1.23-17</para>
<para>[108639] postfix-2.2.2-2 -> [117702] postfix-2.2.5-1</para>
<para>[110444] booty-0.53-1 -> [118032] booty-0.57-1</para>
<para>[106326] cdicconf-0.2-11 -> [113538] cdicconf-0.2-12</para>
<para>[110352] libwnck-2.10.0-3 -> [117752] libwnck-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[110575] crypto-utils-2.2-5 -> [111863] crypto-utils-2.2-6</para>
<para>[107303] perl-Compress-Zlib-1.34-2 -> [117468] perl-Compress-Zlib-1.37-1.fc5</para>
<para>[109590] libgtop2-2.10.1-1 -> [117665] libgtop2-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[110990] yelp-2.10.0-1 -> [117757] yelp-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[110693] hwdata-0.158-1 -> [117804] hwdata-0.169-1</para>
<para>[106407] rhnlib-1.8-6.p24.1 -> [116200] rhnlib-1.8-6.p24.11</para>
<para>[106361] arts-1.4.0-1 -> [115461] arts-1.4.2-1</para>
<para>[107873] dia-0.94-11 -> [116485] dia-0.94-13</para>
<para>[106665] gnome-system-monitor-2.10.0-2 -> [117663] gnome-system-monitor-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[106473] pwlib-1.8.4-1 -> [117530] pwlib-1.8.7-1</para>
<para>[106475] openh323-1.15.3-1 -> [117538] openh323-1.15.6-1</para>
<para>[106477] gnomemeeting-1.2.1-1 -> [118169] gnomemeeting-1.2.2-2</para>
<para>[93048] fonts-KOI8-R-1.0-7 -> [113604] fonts-KOI8-R-1.0-8</para>
<para>[104596] patchutils-0.2.30-4 -> [114399] patchutils-0.2.31-2</para>
<para>[107936] man-1.5p-4 -> [111925] man-1.5p-6</para>
<para>[110750] elinks-0.10.3-3 -> [112404] elinks-0.10.3-3.1</para>
<para>[107263] netatalk-2.0.2-3 -> [114554] netatalk-2.0.3-2</para>
<para>[107736] netdump-0.7.7-6 -> [115481] netdump-0.7.10-4</para>
<para>[111279] ant-1.6.2-3jpp_8fc -> [115662] ant-1.6.2-3jpp_14fc</para>
<para>[109158] openmotif21-2.1.30-14 -> [116779] openmotif21-2.1.30-17.1</para>
<para>[109640] gnutls-1.0.25-1 -> [115978] gnutls-1.2.6-1</para>
<para>[104487] privoxy-3.0.3-7 -> [117709] privoxy-3.0.3-9</para>
<para>[107117] eog-2.10.0-1 -> [117654] eog-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[109172] gconf-editor-2.10.0-5 -> [117718] gconf-editor-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[111105] gtk2-engines-2.6.3-2 -> [117640] gtk2-engines-2.6.5-1</para>
<para>[111267] gnome-desktop-2.10.0-5 -> [117723] gnome-desktop-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[110510] gnome-panel-2.10.1-10 -> [118149] gnome-panel-2.12.0-2</para>
<para>[108570] gnome-session-2.10.0-2 -> [117729] gnome-session-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[109748] gnome-terminal-2.10.0-2 -> [117730] gnome-terminal-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[107500] metacity-2.10.0-1 -> [117759] metacity-2.12.0-1</para>
<para>[107193] valgrind-2.4.0-2 -> [117903] valgrind-3.0.1-1</para>
<para>[111389] vte-0.11.13-2.fc4 -> [117756] vte-0.11.15-1.fc5</para>
<para>[105809] ghostscript-7.07-40 -> [116480] ghostscript-8.15-0.rc4.3</para>
<para>[108033] file-4.13-4 -> [118257] file-4.15-3</para>
<para>[108940] mgetty-1.1.33-1 -> [115032] mgetty-1.1.33-3_FC5</para>
<para>[111301] xen-2-20050522 -> [118168] xen-3.0-0.20050912.fc5.1</para>
<para>[106289] libraw1394-1.1.0-3 -> [114765] libraw1394-1.2.0-1.fc5</para>
<para>[108526] mod_perl-2.0.0-0.rc5.3 -> [112776] mod_perl-2.0.1-1.fc5</para>
<para>[103976] radvd-0.7.3-1_FC4 -> [114404] radvd-0.8-2.FC5</para>
<para>[111033] ncpfs-2.2.4-8 -> [115462] ncpfs-2.2.4-9</para>
<para>[106079] prelink-0.3.4-3 -> [117615] prelink-0.3.6-1</para>
<para>[110767] netpbm-10.27-3 -> [116518] netpbm-10.29-1</para>
<section id="sn-packages-added">
<title>���������������������</title>
<para>������������������������ &FC;���</para>
<para>scim-anthy-0.6.1-1.fc5</para>
<para>struts-1.2.4-2jpp_3fc</para>
<para>jonas-4.3.3-1jpp_10fc</para>
<para>nspr-4.6-4</para>
<para>scim-1.4.2-3</para>
<para>anthy-6829-3</para>
<para>system-config-cluster-0.9.69-1.0</para>
<para>axis-1.2.1-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>bsf-2.3.0-6jpp_2fc</para>
<para>bsh-1.3.0-5jpp_1fc</para>
<para>concurrent-1.3.2-2jpp_1fc</para>
<para>dtdparser-1.21-2jpp_1fc</para>
<para>jakarta-commons-discovery-0.3-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>jdom-1.0-1jpp_2fc</para>
<para>wsdl4j-1.5.1-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>javacc-3.2-1jpp_3fc</para>
<para>jakarta-commons-httpclient-3.0-0.rc2.0jpp_1fc</para>
<para>castor-0.9.5-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>adaptx-0.9.6-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>amtu-1.0.2-1</para>
<para>xdoclet-1.2.2-2jpp_1fc</para>
<para>xjavadoc-1.1-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>jgroups-2.2.6-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>hsqldb-1.80.1-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>jonathan-core-4.1-1jpp_4fc</para>
<para>jonathan-jeremie-4.2-1jpp_4fc</para>
<para>jrefactory-2.8.9-3jpp_1fc</para>
<para>mockobjects-0.09-12jpp_2fc</para>
<para>monolog-1.8.6-1jpp_5fc</para>
<para>oldkilim-1.1.3-2jpp_3fc</para>
<para>p6spy-1.3-2jpp_3fc</para>
<para>fractal-2.2-2jpp_1fc</para>
<para>velocity-1.4-3jpp_1fc</para>
<para>werken.xpath-0.9.4-0.beta.9jpp_1fc</para>
<para>gnu.regexp-1.1.4-7jpp_1fc</para>
<para>nanoxml-2.2.3-3jpp_3fc</para>
<para>asm-1.5.3-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>cairo-1.0.0-1</para>
<para>objectweb-anttask-1.2-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>objectweb-deploysched-0.2-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>carol-1.8.9.3-1jpp_5fc</para>
<para>jacorb-2.2-3jpp_3fc</para>
<para>jakarta-commons-cli-1.0-6jpp_1fc</para>
<para>tanukiwrapper-3.1.1-4jpp_3fc</para>
<para>tog-pegasus-2.4.1-4.FC5</para>
<para>joram-4.1.5-1jpp_5fc</para>
<para>jotm-2.0.5-1jpp_3fc</para>
<para>lucene-1.4.3-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>geronimo-specs-1.0-0.M2.2jpp_4fc</para>
<para>jakarta-commons-codec-1.3-2jpp_1fc</para>
<para>howl-logger-0.1.8-1jpp_3fc</para>
<para>dhcdbd-1.8-1</para>
<para>aspell-ru-0.99f7-2</para>
<para>hplip-0.9.5-3</para>
<para>gpart-0.1h-1</para>
<para>iso-codes-0.47-1</para>
<para>gif89encoder-0.90-0.b.1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>jonathan-rmi-3.1-5</para>
<para>pup-0.0.2-1</para>
<para>jorm-2.4.3-1jpp_2fc</para>
<para>jorm-rdb-adapter-2.6-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>medor-1.4.4-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>medor-expression-1.4.2-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>perseus-cache-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>perseus-concurrency-1.4-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>perseus-dependency-1.4-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>perseus-distribution-1.3.2-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>perseus-fos-1.3.1-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>perseus-persistence-1.3.4-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>perseus-pool-1.3.3-1jpp_1fc</para>
<para>systemtap-0.4.1-2</para>
<para>pcmciautils-007-1</para>
<para>scim-tables-0.5.3-4</para>
<para>libsemanage-1.3.2-1</para>
<para>scim-hangul-0.2.0-5.fc5</para>
<para>scim-pinyin-0.5.91-1</para>
<para>scim-chewing-0.2.1-1</para>
<para>scim-qtimm-0.9.4-1</para>
<para>libchewing-0.2.7-1</para>
<para>kasumi-0.9-3.fc5</para>
<para>kexec-tools-1.101-2</para>
<para>libsetrans-0.1.7-1</para>
<para>icu-3.4-4</para>
<para>libiec61883-1.0.0-8.fc5</para>
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<para>cman-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2</para>
<para>dlm-1.0-0.pre21.10</para>
<para>dlm-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.2</para>
<para>fence-1.27-16</para>
<para>GFS-kernel-2.6.11.8-20050601.152643.FC4.2</para>
<para>gnbd-1.0-0.pre14.6</para>
<para>gulm-1.0-0.pre30.1</para>
<para>iddev-1.9-21</para>
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>Audit ��������������������������� PAM ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ audit ���������</para><para>��������������������������������������������������� <parameter>audit=1</parameter> ���������������������������������������������������������������������������</para><screen>
<command>auditctl -e 1</command>
</screen></section><section id="sn-nptl"><title>LinuxThreads ��� NPTL</title><para>��������������������� LinuxThreads ������������������������ &FC; &LOCALVER; ��������������������������������������������� NPTL ������������������</para><para>��������������������������� &RHL; 9 ��������������������������������� LinuxThreads���������������������������������NPTL ��������������������������������������������������� (������ <parameter>-fexception</parameter> ��������������������� C ���������)��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� <option>-I/usr/include/nptl</option> ��� <option>-L/usr/lib{,64}/nptl</option> ������������������ <parameter>lib{,64}</parameter> ��������������� lib64������������������������ DSO ������������ <filename>lib64/</filename> ���������������</para><para>��� &FC; &LOCALVER; ��������������������������� LinuxThreads ��������������������������������� <filename>linuxthreads-devel</filenam!
e> ������������������</para><screen>
<option>-I/usr/include/linuxthreads -L/usr/lib{,64}/linuxthreads</option>
</screen><para>������������������������������������</para><para>��������������������������������������������������� glibc ������������������ libpgthread DSH������������������������������������������������������</para><screen>
<envar>LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib{,64}/obsolete/linuxthreads</envar>
</screen><para>��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� <envar>DT_RPATH</envar> (��������������� <envar>LD_LIBRARY_PATH</envar> ������)���</para><para>��������������������������������� LinuxThreads ���������������������������������������������������</para><important><title>������</title><para>FC5 ������������ LinuxThreads ������������������������������������������������������ NPTL���</para></important><para>������������ NPTL ���������������������������</para></section><section><title>������ <filename>slocate</filename> ���������</title><para>������ <command>locate</command> ������������������������������������������������������������ <command>locate</command> ������������������ <filename>/etc/updatedb.conf</filename> ������ <computeroutput>DAILY_UPDATE</computeroutput> ��������� <option>yes</option>���</para></section><section><title><filename>openssh</filename> �������������������!
��</title><para>&FC; &LOCALVER; ������ OpenSSH ������ OpenSSH 3.9������������������������������ <filename>~/.ssh/config</filename> ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������<command>ssh</command> ������������</para><para>������ <filename>~/.ssh/config</filename> ��������������� <filename>~/</filename> ��������������������������������� 600���</para><screen>
ls -l ~/.ssh/config
-rw------- 1 username username 400 May 5 18:44 /home/username/.ssh/config
</screen><para>������ <filename>~/</filename> ������������������������������������������������������������������ <filename>/home/username/</filename>���</para><para>���������������������������������OpenSSH ��������������������������� X11 ������������������ X11 ��������������������� <option>-X</option> ��� <option>-Y</option> ������������������ <filename>~/.ssh/config</filename> ��������� <option>ForwardX11</option> ���������</para><para>������ <option>-X</option> ������������<command>ssh</command> ������������������������������������ OpenSSH 3.8 ���������������X11 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������X11 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� <option>-Y</option> ��������������� <option>-X</option> ������������������ <filename>~/.ssh/config</filename> ���������!
<option>ForwardX11Trusted</option> ���������</para></section><section id="sn-perl"><title>Perl ���������������������������</title><para>��� <filename>perl-5.8.0</filename>, <filename>perl-5.8.1</filename> ��� <filename>perl-5.8.2</filename> ������������������������������������������������������������������ perl ������������������������ perl ������������������������ &FC; &LOCALVER; ��������� <filename>perl-5.8.6</filename> ���������������</para></section> &SERVER-TOOLS; &JAVA-PACKAGE;</section><section id="sn-packages-core"><title>������</title><para>��������������� &DISTRO; ������������������������������������</para><section><title>yum</title><para>yum ������������ sqllite ���������������������������������������</para><para>��������������� Fedora Extras ���������</para></section> &KERNEL; &SECURITY;</section> &DEVELOPMENT-TOOLS; &I18N; &PRINTING; &MULTIMEDIA; &ENTERTAINMENT; &WEB-SERVERS; &SAMBA; &XORG; &ENTERTAINMENT;</section>
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<para>&PROJ; ��������������� Linux ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������&PROJ; ������������������������������ &DISTRO;��������������� 2-3 ���������������������������������������&RH; ������������������������������������ &DISTRO; ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>��������������������������������� &PROJ; ���������</para>
<para>
<ulink url="http://fedora.redhat.com/">http://fedora.redhat.com/</ulink>
</para>
<para>������������������������������������������������������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>fedora-list(a)redhat.com — ������ &DISTRO; ������������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>fedora-test-list(a)redhat.com — ������ &DISTRO; ������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>fedora-devel-list(a)redhat.com — ���������������������������������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>fedora-docs-list(a)redhat.com — ������������������������</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>��������������������������������������������� <computeroutput><replaceable><listname></replaceable>-request</computeroutput> (������ <computeroutput><replaceable><listname></replaceable></computeroutput> ������������������������������������)������������ "subscribe"���</para>
<para>��������������������������� Web ���������������</para>
<para>
<ulink url="http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/">http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/</ulink>
</para>
<para>������������������������ rhl-list, rhl-beta-list, rhl-devel-list ��� rhl-docs-list������������������������������</para>
<para>&PROJ; ��������������� IRC (Internet Relay Chat) ���������IRC ��������������������������������������������������� IRC���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>������ &PROJ; ��������������� IRC ��������������������� freenode IRC ������������������������������ <filename>irc.freenode.net</filename> ������ IRC ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� freenode ������ (<ulink url="http://www.freenode.net/">http://www.freenode.net/</ulink>) ������������������&PROJ; ������������������ <filename>#fedora</filename> ��������������� &PROJ; ��������������������� <filename>#fedora-devel</filename> ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>��������� <filename>#fedora</filename> ������������������������������������������ (<firstterm>nick</firstterm>)��������� <command>/join</command> ������������������������������������������������</para>
<note>
<title>������</title>
<para>&RH; ������ &PROJ; IRC ������������������������������������</para>
</note>
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<section id="sn-samba">
<title>Samba (Windows ���������������������)</title>
<para>������������������ Samba ������������������Samba ������ Linux ��������� Microsoft Windows ���������������������������������</para>
<para>������ Windows ������ (������������ SMB ������) ������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>������������������������������������ SMB ������������������������������������������������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>������������������������ WINS ��������������� smb.conf ��������� "wins server" ��������� WINS ���������������������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������������</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<warning>
<title>������������������������������������������������������</title>
<para>���������������������������������������������������</para>
</warning>
<para>���������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>
<ulink url="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=133478">https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=133478</ulink>
</para>
</section>
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<section id="sn-security">
<title>������</title>
<para>��������������� &FC; ������������������</para>
<para><computeroutput>Pam_stack</computeroutput> ��������������������������������������������� fedora-test-list (<ulink url="http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list">http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list</ulink></para>
<section id="sn-security-highlights">
<title>������������</title>
<para>��������������� &FC; ������������������</para>
<para>������������������������������ <filename>/etc/pki/</filename> ������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>OpenSSL: <filename>/usr/share/ssl/</filename> ������������������������ <filename>/etc/pki/tls/</filename> ��� <filename>/etc/pki/CA/</filename>���</para>
<para>Dovecot: ������������ <filename>dovecot-openssl.cnf</filename> ��������������������������� <filename>/etc/pki/dovecot/</filename>���</para>
</section>
<section id="sn-security-selinux-changes">
<title>SELinux ���������</title>
<para>MCS SELinux ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>
<ulink url="http://post-office.corp.redhat.com/archives/rhselinux-project/2005-June/m...">http://post-office.corp.redhat.com/archives/rhselinux-project/2005-June/m...</ulink>
</para>
</section>
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<title>������������������������������</title>
<caution>
<title>������������������</title>
<para>������������������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ���������</para>
</caution>
<para>��������������������� &FC; ���������������������������������/���������������������������������</para>
<section id="sn-system-config-lvm">
<title><application>system-config-lvm</application></title>
<para>������ LVM ������ <application>system-config-lvm</application> ���������������������������</para>
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<section id="sn-splash">
<title>������������ &FC; &LOCALVER;</title>
<caution>
<title>������������������</title>
<para>������������������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ���������</para>
</caution>
<para>&FC; ������������������������������������������������������������ Linux ���������&FP; ������������������������������������������������������������ &RH; ��������������� &FED; ���������������</para>
<tip>
<title>������������������������������������</title>
<para>������������������������������������������������ <ulink url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/</ulink> ������������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ���������������</para>
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&IG;</citetitle>. This guide is useful for users of all levels
and can be found at this URL:
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<para>
<ulink url="http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/fedora-install-guide-en/">http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/fedora-install-guide-en/</ulink>
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<para>��������������������������������������� &FED; ������������</para>
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</listitem>
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<para>��������������� (<ulink url="http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/communicate/">http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/communicate/</ulink>)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������ &FP; (<ulink url="http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/">http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/</ulink>)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������ &FP; (<ulink url="http://fedora.redhat.com/about/">http://fedora.redhat.com/about/</ulink>)</para>
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<title>New in &FC; &LOCALVER;</title>
<para>
&FC; &LOCALVER; is the latest version of the free and popular &FC;
platform with a number of unique features and significant
improvements over previous versions. This section provides an
overview of the major highlights in this release.
</para>
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<listitem>
<para>
Desktop Enhancements — The &FED; desktop brings to you
the latest software such as GNOME 2.10 and KDE 3.4 with a new
look and feel. GNOME has the new simple and elegant Clearlooks
default theme that is inspired by the classic Red Hat
Bluecurve theme, as shown in <xref
linkend="ex-desktop-screenshot-clearlooks"/>.
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Screenshot of Fedora desktop showing Firefox in the
background and the new universal document viewer Evince
in the foreground. Evince is displaying Lawrence
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<para>
Improved Productivity
</para>
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<listitem>
<para>
Evince (<ulink
url="http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/">http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/</ulink>)
is a document viewer for multiple document formats such as
pdf, postscript, and many others. Evince replaces a whole
category of document viewers with a single simple
application.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
OpenOffice.org 2.0 (<ulink
url="http://www.openoffice.org/product2/index.html">http://www.openoffice.org/product2/index.html</ulink>)
is an office productivity suite. This latest version
includes several enhancements such as improved Microsoft
Office compatibility, completely revamped Impress
presentation software, and native support for the
OpenDocument format. This version also introduces Base, a
fully integrated database management software. You can
find the extensive list of new features at <ulink
url="http://marketing.openoffice.org/2.0/featureguide.html">http://marketing.openoffice.org/2.0/featureguide.html</ulink>.</para>
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<listitem>
<para>
Eclipse 3.1 is an open and extensible software development
platform that is an Integrated Development Environment
(<acronym>IDE</acronym>) useful for programming in any
language.
</para>
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</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Support for PowerPC (PPC) Architecture — Refer to <xref
linkend="sn-hardware-reqs-ppc"/> and <xref
linkend="sn-install-notes-ppc"/>.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Improved Security — &SEL; is a security architecture
that protects applications and users through finely grained
mandatory security controls. The default targeted policy has
been improved to cover 80 additional daemons. You can read
more in the technical release notes
<xref linkend="sn-overview"/>.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Integrated Clustering Technology — Global File System
(<acronym>GFS</acronym>) is an open source clustering file
system that allows a cluster of Linux servers to share a
common storage pool. &FC; &LOCALVER; has integrated GFS within
the system to manage your storage in an efficient way. You
can read more at <ulink
url="http://www.redhat.com/software/rha/gfs/">http://www.redhat.com/software/rha/gfs/</ulink>
and <ulink
url="http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/">http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/</ulink>.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Built-in Virtualization — Xen is a virtual machine that
can securely run multiple operating systems in their own
sandboxed domains. Xen has been integrated into &FC; to work
in a seamless fashion. You can read more about Xen at <ulink
url="http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/virtualization/">http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/virtualization/</ulink>.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Solid Platform — &FC; &LOCALVER; includes and integrates
the latest 4.0 version of GNU Compiler Collection, which has a
rewritten optimization infrastructure and improved support for
a native open source Java software stack. This stack includes
parts of OpenOffice.org 2.0., Eclipse, and Apache Jakarta,
among others.
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</section>
<section id="sn-why-no-mp3">
<title>MP3 Codecs and Other Patented or Closed Source Software</title>
<para>
This section is a brief explanation of why certain software is not
included in &FC; or &FEX;. This information was drawn directly
from the canonical wiki page:
</para>
<para>
<ulink
url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems</ulink>
</para>
<para>
A frequent question of the &FP; is why certain items are not
included in &FC; or &FEX;. This briefly explains some of the
reasons.
</para>
<para>
Other items, such as file systems support, requires community
participation. For more information, refer to <ulink
url="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Wishlist">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Wishlist</ulink>
</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term>NTFS</term>
<listitem>
<para>
NTFS Support is not included in the &FC; kernel because of
patent concerns. Using a file system natively supported by
Linux such as ext3 is a better option. If you must share
files between Windows and Linux on a single system, use
FAT/FAT32 (vfat) instead. For sharing across a network,
Samba is a good option.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>MP3 encode/decode functionality</term>
<listitem>
<para>
MP3 support is not included in any &FC; application because
MP3 is heavily patented in several regions including the
United States. The patent holder is unwilling to give an
unrestricted patent grant, as required by the GPL. Other
platforms might have paid the royalty and/or included
proprietary software. Other Linux distributions not based in
a region affected by the patent might ship MP3
decoders/encoders. However, &FC; cannot and does not ship
MP3 decoders/encoders in order to serve the goal of shipping
only free and open source software. Using other open source
formats such as Ogg Vorbis (a lossy codec that has better
quality than MP3) or FLAC (a lossless codec) is highly
recommended.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>NVIDIA 3D drivers</term>
<listitem>
<para>
The NVIDIA 3D drivers are closed source. &FC; does not
include proprietary binaries. Consider using an Intel or any
other manufacturer that supports open source cards with full
specifications and/or source code.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>ATI 3D drivers</term>
<listitem>
<para>
The ATI 3D drivers are closed source. &FC; does not include
proprietary binaries. Consider using an Intel or any other
manufacturer that supports open source cards with full
specifications and/or source code.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>RealPlayer</term>
<listitem>
<para>
RealPlayer is a closed source application. &FC; does not
include proprietary binaries. Consider using open source
codecs that do not have patent restrictions.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>DVD video playback</term>
<listitem>
<para>
DVD video playback (of CSS encrypted DVDs) may violate the
US DMCA (refer to <ulink
url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMCA">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMCA</ulink>)
because it may be considered circumventing an encryption
mechanism. Additionally, MPEG2 is a patented codec, so even
DVDs without encryption cannot be played. Consider using
open source unencrypted mediums such as Ogg Theora formats.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Mono</term>
<listitem>
<para>
Mono packages are not currently included due to potential
legal issues. (Pending more input.) Applications can be
written in other languages that are open source, such as
Python, Perl, or Ruby. Java is cross-platform and GCJ is a
relatively mature open source implementation of it. These
are not direct one-to-one equivalents with .NET but might
serve your purpose.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Cryptology (mcrypt)</term>
<listitem>
<para>
Some cryptology related packages such as mcrypt are not
included within &FC; due to US export restrictions. Consider
using non-restricted cryptographical methods instead.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>szip</term>
<listitem>
<para>
The szip license is too restrictive for inclusion in &FEX;.
Use other open source alternatives.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
<para>
In conclusion:
</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para> If it is proprietary, it cannot be included in &FED;.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
If it is legally encumbered, it cannot be included in &FED;.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
If it violates US Federal law, it cannot be included in &FED;.
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>
Of course, the logical followup is: "But I want to get foo and do
bar, how can I do one of the items listed above?"
</para>
<para>
The unofficial <ulink
url="http://fedorafaq.org">http://fedorafaq.org</ulink> provides
useful answers on commonly asked questions. However, these are
completely unsupported by the &FP;. The &FP; encourages using free
and open source software.
</para>
<para>
The binary only drivers can be acquired from the vendors. You can
find many interesting things with Google.
</para>
</section>
-->
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--- NEW FILE web-servers-zh_CN.xml ---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<section id="sn-web-servers">
<title>���������������</title>
<para>������������������ Web ������������������������������</para>
<section>
<title><command>httpd</command></title>
<para>������ <command>httpd</command> ���������������������������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>������������������ <computeroutput>mod_cern_meta</computeroutput> ��� <computeroutput>mod_asis</computeroutput> ���������</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>������������ <computeroutput>mod_ext_filter</computeroutput>���</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</section>
</section>
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--- NEW FILE xorg-zh_CN.xml ---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<section id="sn-xwindows">
<title>X ������������ (������������)</title>
<caution>
<title>������������������</title>
<para>������������������������ &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ���������</para>
</caution>
<para>������������������ &DISTRO; ��� X ������������������������������������</para>
<section id="sn-xwindows-xorg">
<title><filename>xorg-x11</filename></title>
<para>������ X.org ��� X11������������������������������ &RH; ��� &FED; ������������������������ XFree86.org ��������� X11 ���������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>X ���������������������������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>XFree86 X11: <filename>XFree86</filename></para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>X.org X11: <filename>Xorg</filename></para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>X ������������������������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>XFree86 X11: <filename>/etc/X11/XF86Config</filename></para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>X.org X11: <filename>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</filename></para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>X ������������������������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>XFree86 X11: <filename>/var/log/XFree86.<replaceable>$DISPLAY</replaceable>.log</filename></para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>X.org X11: <filename>/var/log/Xorg.<replaceable>$DISPLAY</replaceable>.log</filename></para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>������������������������ X ������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<para>������������ &DISTRO; ������������ X ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>��������� (��� 15 ������������) ������������������ <firstterm>X ���������������������</firstterm>������������������������������������������������������ X ���������������������������������������<computeroutput>-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--10-100-75-75-c-60-iso8859-1</computeroutput>���</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>��������������������������������� <firstterm>fontconfig</firstterm>������������������������������������������������Fontconfig ��������� <filename>Xft</filename> ��������������������������������������������������� fontconfig ������������������������������������Fontconfig ���������������������������������������������<computeroutput>Luxi Sans-10</computeroutput>���</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>������������������fontconfig ��� <filename>Xft</filename> ��������� X ��������������������������������������� Qt 3 ��� GTK 2 ��������������� (������ KDE ��� GNOME ������������������) ��������� fontconfig ��� Xft ��������������������������������������� X ������������������������</para>
<para>���������&FC; ������������ fontconfig/Xft��������� XFS ���������������������������������������������������������</para>
<note>
<title>������</title>
<para>���������������������������������������������������������OpenOffice.org ������������������������������������</para>
</note>
<para>��� &DISTRO; &DISTROVER; ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� X ���������������������������������������</para>
<procedure>
<step>
<para>������ <filename>/usr/share/fonts/local</filename> ������ (������������������������)���</para>
<screen>
<command>mkdir /usr/share/fonts/local/</command>
</screen>
</step>
<step>
<para>��������������������������� <filename>/usr/share/fonts/local/</filename></para>
</step>
<step>
<para>��������������������������������������������� (���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������)���</para>
<screen>
<command>ttmkfdir -d /usr/share/fonts/local/ -o /usr/share/fonts/local/fonts.scale</command>
<command>mkfontdir /usr/share/fonts/local/</command>
</screen>
</step>
<step>
<para>��������������������� <filename>/usr/share/fonts/local/</filename> ��������������������������������� X ��������������� (<command>xfs</command>) ���������������</para>
<screen>
<command>chkfontpath --add /usr/share/fonts/local/</command>
</screen>
</step>
</procedure>
<para>��� fontconfig ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� <filename>/usr/share/fonts/</filename> ������ (������������������������������������ <filename>~/.fonts/</filename> ���������������������������������������)���</para>
<para>��������������������������������� <command>fc-cache</command> ������������������������������������</para>
<screen>
<command>fc-cache <replaceable><directory></replaceable></command>
</screen>
<para>(������ <command><replaceable><directory></replaceable></command> ��� <filename>/usr/share/fonts/</filename> ������ <filename>~/.fonts/</filename> ���������)</para>
<para>��������������������������������������������������������������� <application>Nautilus</application> ��������� <command>fonts:///</command>������������������������������������������������</para>
<note>
<title>������</title>
<para>������������������������ "<filename>.gz</filename>" ������������������������ <command>gzip</command> ��������������������������� (������ <command>gunzip</command> ������) ��������������� fontconfig ������������������������</para>
</note>
<para>������������������������ fontconfig/Xft ���������������������������<guilabel>������������</guilabel> ������������������������ GTK+ 1.2 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ <filename>~/.gtkrc.mine</filename> ���������������������</para>
<screen>
<computeroutput>style "user-font" {
fontset = "<replaceable><font-specification></replaceable>"
}
widget_class "*" style "user-font"</computeroutput>
</screen>
<para>(������ <command><replaceable><font-specification></replaceable></command> ������������������������������������������ X ��������������������������������������������� "<computeroutput>-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*</computeroutput>".)</para>
</section>
</section>
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18 years, 4 months
docs-common Makefile.common,1.11,1.12
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: jtr
Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv569/docs-common
Modified Files:
Makefile.common
Log Message:
Do not break the make during an HTML build if the document directory is
without a "figs/" subdirectory. Originally used the wrong test, sorry.
Index: Makefile.common
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v
retrieving revision 1.11
retrieving revision 1.12
diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12
--- Makefile.common 30 Oct 2005 02:36:54 -0000 1.11
+++ Makefile.common 30 Oct 2005 19:15:40 -0000 1.12
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
mkdir -p $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images/
cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images
cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/css/fedora.css $$(DOCBASE)-$(1)/
- [ -d figs ] && ( \
+ [ ! -d figs ] || ( \
mkdir -p ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/figs; \
find figs -type f -iname '*.*' -print | \
egrep -vi '*.eps' | \
18 years, 4 months
docs-common Makefile.common,1.10,1.11
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: jtr
Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30790/docs-common
Modified Files:
Makefile.common
Log Message:
If the document directory has a "figs/" subdirectory, create an "figs/"
subdirectory in the HTML output directory. Copy any ordinary files with
a dot in their names to the newly-created "${DOCBASE}-${LANG}/figs/"
subdirectory.
To be copied, a graphics file must:
1) Have an extention that is NOT ".eps", since HTML doesn't grok EPS files.
2) Have a filename matching "*-${LANG}.*" -- be a graphic for the selected
language.
3) Have a filename that DOES NOT HAVE A DASH at all -- this allows for
"language-independent" graphics.
Index: Makefile.common
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v
retrieving revision 1.10
retrieving revision 1.11
diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11
--- Makefile.common 26 Oct 2005 23:11:36 -0000 1.10
+++ Makefile.common 30 Oct 2005 02:36:54 -0000 1.11
@@ -14,7 +14,8 @@
# ${DOCNAME}.pdf -- Builds PDF version of document
# pdf -- See "${DOCNAME}.pdf"
#########################################################################
-# PDF generation is still fragile and probably won't work on your document
+# PDF generation is still fragile and probably won't work on your document.
+# Yet.
#########################################################################
# Note: all targets within this Makefile.common must be defined as
# double-colon (::) targets so that additional steps can be added by
@@ -64,6 +65,11 @@
# mkdir -p mydoc-en/stylesheet-images
# cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png mydoc-en/stylesheet-images/
# cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/css/fedora.css mydoc-en/
+# mkdir -p mydoc-en/figs
+# cp -p figs/*-${LANG}.* mydoc-en/figs
+# but we do avoid copying EPS files since they are nonsense to the HTML world.
+# Also, we create the figs directory only if the document dir has a "figs/".
+# I don't think we need to do this for a nochunks output, though.
#
define HTML_template
${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1))
@@ -71,6 +77,13 @@
mkdir -p $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images/
cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images
cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/css/fedora.css $$(DOCBASE)-$(1)/
+ [ -d figs ] && ( \
+ mkdir -p ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/figs; \
+ find figs -type f -iname '*.*' -print | \
+ egrep -vi '*.eps' | \
+ egrep '(.*-$(1)..*)|([^-]*[.][^-]*)' | \
+ while read x; do cp -f $$$${x} ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/figs; done \
+ ) && exit 0
endef
#
html:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-$(LANG)/index.html)
18 years, 4 months
release-notes Makefile,1.4,1.5
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: jtr
Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv30790/release-notes
Modified Files:
Makefile
Log Message:
If the document directory has a "figs/" subdirectory, create an "figs/"
subdirectory in the HTML output directory. Copy any ordinary files with
a dot in their names to the newly-created "${DOCBASE}-${LANG}/figs/"
subdirectory.
To be copied, a graphics file must:
1) Have an extention that is NOT ".eps", since HTML doesn't grok EPS files.
2) Have a filename matching "*-${LANG}.*" -- be a graphic for the selected
language.
3) Have a filename that DOES NOT HAVE A DASH at all -- this allows for
"language-independent" graphics.
Index: Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.4
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
--- Makefile 29 Oct 2005 13:26:22 -0000 1.4
+++ Makefile 30 Oct 2005 02:36:48 -0000 1.5
@@ -26,15 +26,6 @@
# line:
#${DOCBASE}-en/index.html::
# echo FINISHED AT LAST
-
-# Need to copy over the figures for those directory.
-define figs_dir_template
-${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html::
- mkdir -p ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/figs
- cp figs/*.* ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/figs
-endef
-$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call figs_dir_template,${LANG})))
-
######################################################
# Some packaging specific vars
VERSION=$(shell grep BOOKID $(DOCBASE)-en.xml | sed 's/<!ENTITY BOOKID "[^0-9\.]\+//' | sed 's/ .\+//')
18 years, 4 months
release-notes Makefile,1.3,1.4
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: tsekine
Update of /cvs/docs/release-notes
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7514
Modified Files:
Makefile
Log Message:
fix the figs directory making rule so that 2 or more lauguages are able to
be specified in LANGUAGES variable
Index: Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/release-notes/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- Makefile 25 Oct 2005 08:34:00 -0000 1.3
+++ Makefile 29 Oct 2005 13:26:22 -0000 1.4
@@ -27,11 +27,13 @@
#${DOCBASE}-en/index.html::
# echo FINISHED AT LAST
-# Need to copy over the figures for this directory. Should
-# this be a common action instead?
-${DOCBASE}-en/index.html::
- mkdir -p ${DOCBASE}-${LANGUAGES}/figs
- cp figs/* ${DOCBASE}-${LANGUAGES}/figs
+# Need to copy over the figures for those directory.
+define figs_dir_template
+${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html::
+ mkdir -p ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/figs
+ cp figs/*.* ${DOCBASE}-$(1)/figs
+endef
+$(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(eval $(call figs_dir_template,${LANG})))
######################################################
# Some packaging specific vars
18 years, 4 months
rpm-guide rpm-guide-rpm-overview-en.xml,1.2,1.3
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: elliss
Update of /cvs/docs/rpm-guide
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8278
Modified Files:
rpm-guide-rpm-overview-en.xml
Log Message:
DocBook tagging fixes
Index: rpm-guide-rpm-overview-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/rpm-guide/rpm-guide-rpm-overview-en.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- rpm-guide-rpm-overview-en.xml 26 Oct 2005 01:54:11 -0000 1.2
+++ rpm-guide-rpm-overview-en.xml 28 Oct 2005 00:06:28 -0000 1.3
@@ -46,15 +46,16 @@
<para>
One of the main advantages of the RPM system is that each .rpm
file holds a complete package. For example, the following file
- holds the xcopilot package:
+ holds the <filename>xcopilot</filename> package:
</para>
<para>
- xcopilot-0.6.6-3.i386.rpm
+ <filename>xcopilot-0.6.6-3.i386.rpm</filename>
</para>
<para>
- Based on the naming conventions discussed in Chapter 2, this
- package represents xcopilot package, version 0.6.6, third build of
- an RPM package, for i386 (Intel) architecture systems.
+ Based on the naming conventions discussed in
+ <xref linkend="ch-intro-rpm"/>, this package represents
+ <filename>xcopilot</filename> package, version 0.6.6, third build
+ of an RPM package, for i386 (Intel) architecture systems.
</para>
<para>
With a single command, you can copy an .rpm file to another Linux
@@ -81,35 +82,58 @@
sections has important information about the package, although
the payload section contains the actual content of the package.
</para>
- <para>
- *The signature appears after the lead or identifier section,
- which marks the file as an RPM file. Like your signature when
- you sign a check, the RPM signature helps verify the integrity
- of the package. No, the signature doesn���t check for bugs in
- software applications. Instead, it ensures that you have
- downloaded a valid RPM archive.
- </para>
- <para>
- The signature works by performing a mathematical function on the
- header and archive sections of the file. The mathematical
- function can be an encryption process, such as PGP (Pretty Good
- Privacy), or a message digest in MD5 format.
- </para>
- <para>
- *The header contains zero or more tagged blocks of data that
- pertain to the package. The header contains information such as
- copyright messages, version numbers, and package summaries.
- </para>
- <para>
- *The payload section contains the actual files used in the
- package. These files are installed when you install the package.
- To save space, data in the archive section is compressed in GNU
- gzip format.
- </para>
- <para>
- Once uncompressed, the data is in cpio format, which is how the
- rpm2cpio command (introduced in the "Other RPM commands" section
- later in this chapter) can do its work.
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>Signature</term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The signature appears after the lead or identifier
+ section, which marks the file as an RPM file. Like your
+ signature when you sign a check, the RPM signature helps
+ verify the integrity of the package. No, the signature
+ doesn���t check for bugs in software applications.
+ Instead, it ensures that you have downloaded a valid RPM
+ archive.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The signature works by performing a mathematical function
+ on the header and archive sections of the file. The
+ mathematical function can be an encryption process, such
+ as PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), or a message digest in MD5
+ format.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>Header</term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The header contains zero or more tagged blocks of data
+ that pertain to the package. The header contains
+ information such as copyright messages, version numbers,
+ and package summaries.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>Payload</term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The payload section contains the actual files used in the
+ package. These files are installed when you install the
+ package. To save space, data in the archive section is
+ compressed in GNU <command>gzip</command> format.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+ <para>
+ Once uncompressed, the data is in <command>cpio</command>
+ format, which is how the <command>rpm2cpio</command> command
+ (introduced in the "Other RPM commands" section later in this
+ chapter) can do its work.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2>
@@ -138,15 +162,17 @@
RPMs usually depend on a number of system libraries which are,
in turn, also provided by binary RPMs.
</para>
- <para>
- Cross Reference
- </para>
- <para>
- Chapter 8 covers a number of locations where you can find RPM
- applications galore. Your Linux installation CDs are also a
- great source for applications. Most Linux distributions come
- with more applications than you can imagine using.
- </para>
+ <note>
+ <title>Finding More Software</title>
+
+ <para>
+ <xref linkend="ch-management-software"/> covers a number of
+ locations where you can find RPM applications galore. Your
+ Linux installation CDs are also a great source for
+ applications. Most Linux distributions come with more
+ applications than you can imagine using.
+ </para>
+ </note>
<para>
Although most binary RPMs are complete applications, others
provide libraries. For example, the Simple DirectMedia Layer
@@ -175,43 +201,43 @@
<sect2>
<title>Source RPMs</title>
<para>
- The xcopilot package, mentioned previously, contains the
- xcopilot application used for synchronization with Palm handheld
- devices. The source code used to create this application is
- stored in an xcopilot source RPM, for example:
+ The <filename>xcopilot</filename> package, mentioned previously,
+ contains the <filename>xcopilot</filename> application used for
+ synchronization with Palm handheld devices. The source code used
+ to create this application is stored in an
+ <filename>xcopilot</filename> source RPM, for example:
</para>
<para>
- xcopilot-0.6.6-3.src.rpm
+ <filename>xcopilot-0.6.6-3.src.rpm</filename>
</para>
<para>
By convention, source RPMs have a file name ending in .src.rpm.
</para>
<para>
Source RPMs should contain all the commands, usually in scripts,
- necessary
- </para>
- <para>
- to recreate the binary RPM. Having a source RPM means that you
- can recreate the binary RPM at any time. This is a very
+ necessary to recreate the binary RPM. Having a source RPM means
+ that you can recreate the binary RPM at any time. This is a very
important goal of the RPM system.
</para>
- <para>
- Note
- </para>
- <para>
- Source RPMs have nothing to do with open-source software
- licenses. Linux is famous for being an open-source operating
- system. In RPM terms, that means the source code for the Linux
- kernel and most Linux applications are freely available as
- source RPMs. But you can also make source RPMs for proprietary
- programs. The key issue is that you are unlikely to distribute
- the source RPMs for proprietary packages.
- </para>
- <para>
- Furthermore, a number of open-source applications are not
- available as source RPMs. That's a shame, since source RPMs
- would make these applications easier to install.
- </para>
+ <note>
+ <title>Source RPMs and Open Source Licencing</title>
+
+ <para>
+ Source RPMs have nothing to do with open-source software
+ licenses. Linux is famous for being an open-source operating
+ system. In RPM terms, that means the source code for the Linux
+ kernel and most Linux applications are freely available as
+ source RPMs. But you can also make source RPMs for proprietary
+ programs. The key issue is that you are unlikely to distribute
+ the source RPMs for proprietary packages.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Furthermore, a number of open-source applications are not
+ available as source RPMs. That's a shame, since source RPMs
+ would make these applications easier to install.
+ </para>
+ </note>
<para>
While source RPMs hold the commands necessary to create the
binary RPM, there may be differences in your Linux environment
@@ -219,12 +245,13 @@
from the original binary RPM. For example, the compile scripts
for some packages may add in optional code depending on which
libraries or which versions of libraries are found on your
- system. Chapter 14 covers many issues in creating RPMs, and
- Chapters 19 and 20 cover issues related to other versions of
- Linux and other operating systems, respectively. If you follow
- the guidelines when making your own RPMs, you should result in
- source RPMs that reproduce binary RPMs as consistently as
- possible.
+ system. <xref linkend="ch-packaging-guidelines"/> covers many
+ issues in creating RPMs, and <xref linkend="ch-other-linuxes"/>
+ and <xref linkend="ch-other-os"/> cover issues related to other
+ versions of Linux and other operating systems, respectively. If
+ you follow the guidelines when making your own RPMs, you should
+ result in source RPMs that reproduce binary RPMs as consistently
+ as possible.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
@@ -238,457 +265,442 @@
least from a packaging point of view.
</para>
<para>
- The RPM database itself is stored in the directory /var/lib/rpm,
- and should contain files like the following:
- </para>
- <para>
- Basenames
- </para>
- <para>
- Conflictname
- </para>
- <para>
- __db.001
- </para>
- <para>
- __db.002
- </para>
- <para>
- __db.003
- </para>
- <para>
- Dirnames
- </para>
- <para>
- Filemd5s
- </para>
- <para>
- Group
- </para>
- <para>
- Installtid
- </para>
- <para>
- Name
- </para>
- <para>
- Packages
- </para>
- <para>
- Providename
- </para>
- <para>
- Provideversion
- </para>
- <para>
- Pubkeys
- </para>
- <para>
- Requirename
- </para>
- <para>
- Requireversion
- </para>
- <para>
- Sha1header
- </para>
- <para>
- Sigmd5
- </para>
- <para>
- Triggername
- </para>
- <para>
- Cross-reference
- </para>
- <para>
- Chapter 5 covers the database in more detail.
- </para>
- <para>
- These files make up the RPM database. The file __db.001 and
- similar files are lock files used by the RPM system. The other
- files are databases in Berkeley DB format. The most important file
- is Packages. The Packages file contains the header tag information
- for each package indexed by an index number for each package. This
- number slowly grows with time.
- </para>
- <para>
- The other files, such as Name, Providename, and Group, exist to
- speed access to particular types of information. Treat your RPM
- database with care. Back up the files, especially after upgrading,
- installing, or removing packages.
- </para>
- <para>
- Note
+ The RPM database itself is stored in the directory
+ <filename>/var/lib/rpm/</filename>, and should contain files like
+ the following:
</para>
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Basenames</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Conflictname</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>__db.001</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>__db.002</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>__db.003</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Dirnames</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Filemd5s</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Group</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Installtid</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Name</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Packages</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Providename</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Provideversion</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Pubkeys</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Requirename</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Requireversion</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Sha1header</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Sigmd5</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ <filename>Triggername</filename>
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
+ <note>
+ <title>The RPM Database</title>
+
+ <para>
+ <xref linkend="ch-using-rpm-db"/> covers the database in more
+ detail.
+ </para>
+ </note>
<para>
- Only the Packages file is essential. You can recreate the rest of
- the files using the rpm --rebuilddb command, introduced in Chapter
- 5.
+ These files make up the RPM database. The file
+ <filename>__db.001</filename> and similar files are lock files
+ used by the RPM system. The other files are databases in Berkeley
+ DB format. The most important file is
+ <filename>Packages</filename>. The <filename>Packages</filename>
+ file contains the header tag information for each package indexed
+ by an index number for each package. This number slowly grows with
+ time.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The other files, such as <filename>Name</filename>,
+ <filename>Providename</filename>, and <filename>Group</filename>,
+ exist to speed access to particular types of information. Treat
+ your RPM database with care. Back up the files, especially after
+ upgrading, installing, or removing packages.
</para>
+ <note>
+ <title>Recreating The RPM Database</title>
+
+ <para>
+ Only the <filename>Packages</filename> file is essential. You
+ can recreate the rest of the files using the <command>rpm
+ <option>--rebuilddb</option></command> command, introduced in
+ <xref linkend="ch-using-rpm-db"/>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
</sect1>
<sect1>
<title>Running RPM Commands</title>
<para>
- The primary RPM command is simply rpm. One of the original goals
- of the RPM system is providing ease of use. In support of this
- goal, just about everything you want to do with the RPM system can
- be done with this one command. For most usage, the command-line
- parameters to the rpm command determine the actions it should
- take.
+ The primary RPM command is simply <command>rpm</command>. One of
+ the original goals of the RPM system is providing ease of use. In
+ support of this goal, just about everything you want to do with
+ the RPM system can be done with this one command. For most usage,
+ the command-line parameters to the <command>rpm</command> command
+ determine the actions it should take.
</para>
<sect2>
- <title>Working with the rpm command</title>
+ <title>Working with the <command>rpm</command> command</title>
<para>
- The rpm command performs the most common package-management
- functions, along with a host of uncommon functions as well.
- Table 3-1 lists the main operations you can perform with the rpm
- command and the command-line options to specify the given
- operations.
+ The <command>rpm</command> command performs the most common
+ package-management functions, along with a host of uncommon
+ functions as well. The table below lists the main operations you
+ can perform with the <command>rpm</command> command and the
+ command-line options to specify the given operations.
</para>
- <para>
- Table 3-1 The main rpm operations
- </para>
- <informaltable frame="all">
+ <table id="tb-rpm-operations">
+ <title>The main <command>rpm</command> operations</title>
<tgroup cols="3">
- <tbody>
+ <colspec colnum="1" colname="Operation"/>
+ <colspec colnum="2" colname="Short Option"/>
+ <colspec colnum="3" colname="Long Option"/>
+ <thead>
<row>
- <entry>
- <para>
- Operation
- </para>
- </entry>
- <entry>
- <para>
- Short Option
- </para>
- </entry>
- <entry>
- <para>
- Long Option
- </para>
- </entry>
+ <entry>Operation</entry>
+ <entry>Short Option</entry>
+ <entry>Long Option</entry>
</row>
+ </thead>
+ <tbody>
<row>
<entry>
- <para>
Upgrade/install
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
-U
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
--upgrade
- </para>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
- <para>
Install
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
-I
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
--install
- </para>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
- <para>
Remove
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
-e
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
--erase
- </para>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
- <para>
Query
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
-q
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
--query
- </para>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
- <para>
Verify
- </para>
</entry>
- <entry>
- <para>
- -V
- </para>
+ <entry>-V
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
--verify
- </para>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
- <para>
Check signature
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
-K
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
--checksig
- </para>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
- <para>
Freshen (upgrade) already-installed package
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
-F
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
--freshen
- </para>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
- <para>
Initialize database
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
None
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
--initdb
- </para>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
- <para>
Rebuild database
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
None
- </para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para>
--rebuilddb
- </para>
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
- </informaltable>
+ </table>
<para>
- Using Table 3-1 as a guide, you can explore the options to the
- rpm command. To install or upgrade a package, use the -U
- command-line option:
- </para>
- <para>
- # rpm -U filename.rpm
- </para>
- <para>
- For example, to install the xcopilot RPM used as an example in
- this chapter,
- </para>
- <para>
- run the following command:
- </para>
- <para>
- # rpm -U xcopilot-0.6.6-3.i386.rpm
- </para>
+ Using this table as a guide, you can explore the options to the
+ <command>rpm</command> command. To install or upgrade a package,
+ use the <option>-U</option> command-line option:
+ </para>
+<screen>
+<userinput>rpm -U <replaceable>filename.rpm</replaceable></userinput>
+</screen>
+ <para>
+ For example, to install the <filename>xcopilot</filename> RPM
+ used as an example in this chapter, run the following command:
+ </para>
+<screen>
+<userinput>rpm -U <replaceable>xcopilot-0.6.6-3.i386.rpm</replaceable></userinput>
+</screen>
<para>
To get extra feedback, you can use a command like the following,
- with the
- </para>
- <para>
- -h and -v options in conjunction with the ���U option:
- </para>
- <para>
- # rpm -Uhv xcopilot-0.6.6-3.i386.rpm
+ with the <option>-h</option> and <option>-v</option> options in
+ conjunction with the <option>���U</option> option:
</para>
+<screen>
+<userinput>rpm -Uhv <replaceable>xcopilot-0.6.6-3.i386.rpm</replaceable></userinput>
+</screen>
<para>
When you run this command you will see more output than the
default, which is no output unless there are errors. With the
- ���h option, the rpm command will print a series of hash marks,
- #, to provide feedback that the command is still running. With
- the ���v option, the rpm command provides more verbose messages.
- </para>
- <para>
- Note
- </para>
- <para>
- The most common command to install a package is:
- </para>
- <para>
- # rpm -Uhv package_file.rpm
- </para>
- <para>
- This command upgrades a package with extra output. If the
- package has not been installed, this command installs the
- package. See Chapter 4 for more on upgrading and installing.
+ <option>���h</option> option, the <command>rpm</command> command
+ will print a series of hash marks, #, to provide feedback that
+ the command is still running. With the <option>���v</option>
+ option, the <command>rpm</command> command provides more verbose
+ messages.
</para>
+ <note>
+ <title>Installing a Package</title>
+
+ <para>
+ The most common command to install a package is:
+ </para>
+<screen>
+<userinput>rpm -Uhv <replaceable>package_file.rpm</replaceable></userinput>
+</screen>
+ <para>
+ This command upgrades a package with extra output. If the
+ package has not been installed, this command installs the
+ package. See <xref linkend="ch-using-rpm"/> for more on
+ upgrading and installing.
+ </para>
+ </note>
<para>
To remove a package (called erase in RPM terminology), use the
- ���e command-line option:
- </para>
- <para>
- # rpm ���e package_name
- </para>
- <para>
- Note
- </para>
- <para>
- Notice that you install a package file using the file name that
- ends in .rpm, but uninstall or erase a package without the .rpm
- extension. This is because you install RPM files, but once
- installed, you work with the installed packages. The file name
- and the package name do not have to correspond, but typically
- (and sanely) they have the same base name.
+ <option>���e</option> command-line option:
</para>
+<screen>
+<userinput>rpm ���e <replaceable>package_name</replaceable></userinput>
+</screen>
+ <note>
+ <title>Using File Extensions</title>
+
+ <para>
+ Notice that you install a package file using the file name
+ that ends in .rpm, but uninstall or erase a package without
+ the .rpm extension. This is because you install RPM files, but
+ once installed, you work with the installed packages. The file
+ name and the package name do not have to correspond, but
+ typically (and sanely) they have the same base name.
+ </para>
+ </note>
<para>
To list every RPM package installed on your system, use a
command like the following.
</para>
- <para>
- $ rpm ���qa
- </para>
+<screen>
+<userinput>rpm ���qa</userinput>
+</screen>
<para>
Expect to wait while this command completes. Most Linux systems
have numerous packages installed, which will result in many
lines of output. To better see the output, you can pipe this
command to the more command, as shown following:
</para>
- <para>
- rpm ���qa | more
- </para>
+<screen>
+<userinput>rpm ���qa | more</userinput>
+</screen>
<para>
You will then see the package listing one screen at a time.
</para>
- <para>
- Cross Reference
- </para>
- <para>
- Appendix A lists all the options for the rpm command.
- </para>
+ <note>
+ <title><command>rpm</command> Options</title>
+
+ <para>
+ <xref linkend="ch-command-reference"/> lists all the options
+ for the <command>rpm</command> command.
+ </para>
+ </note>
</sect2>
<sect2>
<title>Other RPM commands</title>
<para>
- In addition to rpm, the RPM system includes a few more commands,
- including rpmbuild and rpm2cpio.
+ In addition to <command>rpm</command>, the RPM system includes a
+ few more commands, including <command>rpmbuild</command> and
+ <command>rpm2cpio</command>.
</para>
<para>
- The rpmbuild command helps build RPM packages. I describe its
- usage in depth in Part II of this book.
+ The <command>rpmbuild</command> command helps build RPM
+ packages. I describe its usage in depth in Part II of this book.
</para>
<para>
- The rpm2cpio command exports an RPM package file into the format
- that the cpio command expects. The cpio command works with many
+ The <command>rpm2cpio</command> command exports an RPM package
+ file int the format that the <command>cpio</command> command
+ expects. The <filename>cpio</filename> command works with many
tape-backup packages. You can also take advantage of the fact
- that cpio can list the individual files in a cpio archive or
- extract files. To list the files in an RPM package, use a
- command like the following:
- </para>
- <para>
- $ rpm2cpio package_file.rpm | cpio ���t
- </para>
+ that <filename>cpio</filename> can list the individual files in
+ a <filename>cpio</filename> archive or extract files. To list
+ the files in an RPM package, use a command like the following:
+ </para>
+<screen>
+<userinput>rpm2cpio <replaceable>package_file.rpm</replaceable> | cpio ���t</userinput>
+</screen>
<para>
For example, the following command lists all the files in the
- xcopilot package:
- </para>
- <para>
- $ rpm2cpio xcopilot-0.6.6-3.i386.rpm | cpio ���t
+ <filename>xcopilot</filename> package:
</para>
- <para>
- /etc/X11/applink/Applications/xcopilot.desktop
- </para>
- <para>
- usr/bin/xcopilot
- </para>
- <para>
- usr/doc/xcopilot-0.6.6
- </para>
- <para>
- usr/doc/xcopilot-0.6.6/README
- </para>
- <para>
- usr/include/X11/pixmaps/xcopilot.xpm
- </para>
- <para>
- usr/include/X11/pixmaps/xcopilot2.xpm
- </para>
- <para>
- 3120 blocks
- </para>
- <para>
- The rpm2cpio command can also help if you want to extract a
- single file from the RPM package, using the cpio ���ivd
- command-line options, as follows:
- </para>
- <para>
- $ rpm2cpio xcopilot-0.6.6-3.i386.rpm | cpio ���ivd
- usr/doc/xcopilot-0.6.6/README
- </para>
- <para>
- This command will output local usr/doc/xcopilot-0.6.6
- subdirectories and the README file located under
- usr/doc/xcopilot-0.6.6.
- </para>
- <para>
- The ���i option tells cpio to extract files. The ���d option
- tells cpio to make any local subdirectories as needed
- (usr/doc/xcopilot-0.6.6, in this example), and the ���v option
- asks cpio to politely output verbose messages about what it
- does. Of course, verbose is in the eye of the beholder; with
- many Unix and Linux commands, verbose output is still somewhat
- terse.
+<screen>
+<userinput>rpm2cpio <replaceable>xcopilot-0.6.6-3.i386.rpm</replaceable> | cpio ���t</userinput>
+</screen>
+ <para>
+ To display:
+ </para>
+<screen>
+<computeroutput>
+./etc/X11/applink/Applications/xcopilot.desktop
+./usr/bin/xcopilot
+./usr/doc/xcopilot-0.6.6
+./usr/doc/xcopilot-0.6.6/README
+./usr/include/X11/pixmaps/xcopilot.xpm
+./usr/include/X11/pixmaps/xcopilot2.xpm
+3120 blocks
+</computeroutput>
+</screen>
+ <para>
+ The <command>rpm2cpio</command> command can also help if you
+ want to extract a single file from the RPM package, using the
+ <command>cpio <option>���ivd</option></command> command-line
+ options, as follows:
+ </para>
+<screen>
+ <userinput>rpm2cpio <replaceable>xcopilot-0.6.6-3.i386.rpm</replaceable> | cpio ���ivd
+ <replaceable>usr/doc/xcopilot-0.6.6/README</replaceable></userinput>
+</screen>
+ <para>
+ This command will output local
+ <filename>usr/doc/xcopilot-0.6.6/</filename> subdirectories and
+ the <filename>README</filename> file located under
+ <filename>usr/doc/xcopilot-0.6.6/</filename>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The <option>���i</option> option tells <command>cpio</command>
+ to extract files. The <option>���d</option> option tells
+ <command>cpio</command> to make any local subdirectories as
+ needed (<filename>usr/doc/xcopilot-0.6.6/</filename>, in this
+ example), and the <option>���v</option> option asks
+ <command>cpio</command> to politely output verbose messages
+ about what it does. Of course, verbose is in the eye of the
+ beholder; with many Unix and Linux commands, verbose output is
+ still somewhat terse.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
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docs-common Makefile.common,1.9,1.10
by fedora-docs-commits@redhat.com
Author: jtr
Update of /cvs/docs/docs-common
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26295
Modified Files:
Makefile.common
Log Message:
In preparation for RPM packaging, tweak the setup to:
1) Use a "${FDPDIR}" macro to locate the docs-common directory.
2) Use a macro to locate which xmlto we want to use.
3) Use the file "Make.paths" in the DOCUMENT directory, if any, to read macro
values.
Index: Makefile.common
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/docs-common/Makefile.common,v
retrieving revision 1.9
retrieving revision 1.10
diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10
--- Makefile.common 17 Sep 2005 14:41:42 -0000 1.9
+++ Makefile.common 26 Oct 2005 23:11:36 -0000 1.10
@@ -21,18 +21,32 @@
# providing additional rules, also marked with double-colons, in the
# document Makefile.
#########################################################################
+# Allow client document to provide "Make.paths" file to locate our files
+# This is a "silent include", so if it's missing there is no problem.
+# This file, if present, must be in the DOCUMENT directory, not here in
+# docs-common. Even if this file is present, defining FTPDIR via the
+# command line will take precedence.
+sinclude Make.paths
+#########################################################################
# Supply default values for the boilerplate files _unless_ the user has
# provided their own values.
+ifeq (${FDPDIR},)
+FDPDIR = ..
+endif
ifeq (${XSLPDF},)
-XSLPDF = ../docs-common/xsl/main-pdf.xsl
+XSLPDF = ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/xsl/main-pdf.xsl
endif
ifeq (${XSLHTML},)
-XSLHTML = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html.xsl
+XSLHTML = ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/xsl/main-html.xsl
endif
ifeq (${XSHTMLNOCHUNKS},)
-XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS = ../docs-common/xsl/main-html-nochunks.xsl
+XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS = ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/xsl/main-html-nochunks.xsl
endif
#########################################################################
+# Define a macro to locate xmlto(1) so we can choose a specific version
+# by "make XMLTO=/path/to/xmlto", if we so desire.
+XMLTO =xmlto
+#########################################################################
# PUT NO TARGETS BEFORE THIS ONE, not even in your base Makefile
# In a properly-constructed Makefile, this will be the default target
@@ -46,17 +60,17 @@
#########################################################################
# For each LANG in LANGUAGES, generate a target and rule similar to:
# mydoc-en/index.html:: mydoc-en.xml ${XMLEXTRAFILES}-en
-# LANG=en.UTF-8 xmlto html -x $(XSLHTML) -o mydoc-en mydoc-en.xml
+# LANG=en.UTF-8 ${XMLTO} html -x $(XSLHTML) -o mydoc-en mydoc-en.xml
# mkdir -p mydoc-en/stylesheet-images
-# cp ../docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png mydoc-en/stylesheet-images/
-# cp ../docs-common/css/fedora.css mydoc-en/
+# cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png mydoc-en/stylesheet-images/
+# cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/css/fedora.css mydoc-en/
#
define HTML_template
${DOCBASE}-$(1)/index.html:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1))
- LANG=$(1).UTF-8 xmlto html -x $(XSLHTML) -o $(DOCBASE)-$(1) $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml
+ LANG=$(1).UTF-8 ${XMLTO} html -x $(XSLHTML) -o $(DOCBASE)-$(1) $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml
mkdir -p $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images/
- cp ../docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images
- cp ../docs-common/css/fedora.css $$(DOCBASE)-$(1)/
+ cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png $(DOCBASE)-$(1)/stylesheet-images
+ cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/css/fedora.css $$(DOCBASE)-$(1)/
endef
#
html:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-$(LANG)/index.html)
@@ -67,10 +81,10 @@
# For each language in ${LANGUAGES}, generate a single HTML file
define HTMLNOCHUNK_template
${DOCBASE}-$(1).html:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1))
- xmlto html-nochunks -x $(XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS) $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml
+ ${XMLTO} html-nochunks -x $(XSLHTMLNOCHUNKS) $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml
mkdir -p stylesheet-images/
- cp ../docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png stylesheet-images/
- cp ../docs-common/css/fedora.css .
+ cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/stylesheet-images/*.png stylesheet-images/
+ cp ${FDPDIR}/docs-common/css/fedora.css .
endef
#
html-nochunks:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-$(LANG).html)
@@ -94,7 +108,7 @@
# Format (PDF) file.
define PDF_template
${DOCBASE}-$(1).pdf:: ${DOCBASE}-$(1).xml $$(XMLEXTRAFILES-$(1))
- xmlto pdf -x $(XSLPDF) $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml
+ ${XMLTO} pdf -x $(XSLPDF) $(DOCBASE)-$(1).xml
endef
#
pdf:: $(foreach LANG,${LANGUAGES},$(DOCBASE)-$(LANG).pdf)
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