From 53b12d82c580c32d5489f169f653a75941bc87f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cole Robinson Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 15:28:27 -0400 Subject: Stop tracking old help files, they are long dead --- .gitignore | 2 + ABOUT-NLS | 768 --------------- COPYING-DOCS | 355 ------- Makefile.am | 2 +- configure.ac | 19 +- help/Makefile.am | 2 - help/virt-manager/C/Makefile.am | 7 - help/virt-manager/C/fdl-appendix.xml | 667 ------------- help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-assign-storage.png | Bin 56991 -> 0 bytes .../C/figures/vm-connection-window.png | Bin 19691 -> 0 bytes help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-create-mem-cpu.png | Bin 53925 -> 0 bytes .../C/figures/vm-details-hardware-disk.png | Bin 39631 -> 0 bytes .../C/figures/vm-details-hardware-memory.png | Bin 42958 -> 0 bytes .../C/figures/vm-details-hardware-network.png | Bin 33375 -> 0 bytes .../C/figures/vm-details-hardware-vcpu.png | Bin 48558 -> 0 bytes .../virt-manager/C/figures/vm-details-overview.png | Bin 31687 -> 0 bytes help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-full-virt-media.png | Bin 46132 -> 0 bytes help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-graphic-console.png | Bin 27638 -> 0 bytes help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-manager-window.png | Bin 34288 -> 0 bytes help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-paravirt-media.png | Bin 42944 -> 0 bytes help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-preferences.png | Bin 20286 -> 0 bytes help/virt-manager/C/legal.xml | 76 -- help/virt-manager/C/virt-manager-C.omf | 27 - help/virt-manager/C/virt-manager.xml | 1040 -------------------- help/virt-manager/Makefile.am | 1 - m4/ac_python_devel.m4 | 185 ---- omf.make | 61 -- virt-manager.spec.in | 5 +- xmldocs.make | 101 -- 29 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 3312 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 ABOUT-NLS delete mode 100644 COPYING-DOCS delete mode 100644 help/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 help/virt-manager/C/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 help/virt-manager/C/fdl-appendix.xml delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-assign-storage.png delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-connection-window.png delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-create-mem-cpu.png delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-details-hardware-disk.png delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-details-hardware-memory.png delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-details-hardware-network.png delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-details-hardware-vcpu.png delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-details-overview.png delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-full-virt-media.png delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-graphic-console.png delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-manager-window.png delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-paravirt-media.png delete mode 100755 help/virt-manager/C/figures/vm-preferences.png delete mode 100644 help/virt-manager/C/legal.xml delete mode 100644 help/virt-manager/C/virt-manager-C.omf delete mode 100644 help/virt-manager/C/virt-manager.xml delete mode 100644 help/virt-manager/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 m4/ac_python_devel.m4 delete mode 100644 omf.make delete mode 100644 xmldocs.make diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index c4144b66..a434d7bb 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -17,8 +17,10 @@ Makefile Makefile.in* +/ABOUT-NLS /m4/ /build/ +/build-aux/ /autom4te.cache/ /aclocal.m4 /install-sh diff --git a/ABOUT-NLS b/ABOUT-NLS deleted file mode 100644 index 2f50c669..00000000 --- a/ABOUT-NLS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,768 +0,0 @@ -Notes on the Free Translation Project -************************************* - -Free software is going international! The Free Translation Project is -a way to get maintainers of free software, translators, and users all -together, so that will gradually become able to speak many languages. -A few packages already provide translations for their messages. - - If you found this `ABOUT-NLS' file inside a distribution, you may -assume that the distributed package does use GNU `gettext' internally, -itself available at your nearest GNU archive site. But you do _not_ -need to install GNU `gettext' prior to configuring, installing or using -this package with messages translated. - - Installers will find here some useful hints. These notes also -explain how users should proceed for getting the programs to use the -available translations. They tell how people wanting to contribute and -work at translations should contact the appropriate team. - - When reporting bugs in the `intl/' directory or bugs which may be -related to internationalization, you should tell about the version of -`gettext' which is used. The information can be found in the -`intl/VERSION' file, in internationalized packages. - -Quick configuration advice -========================== - -If you want to exploit the full power of internationalization, you -should configure it using - - ./configure --with-included-gettext - -to force usage of internationalizing routines provided within this -package, despite the existence of internationalizing capabilities in the -operating system where this package is being installed. So far, only -the `gettext' implementation in the GNU C library version 2 provides as -many features (such as locale alias, message inheritance, automatic -charset conversion or plural form handling) as the implementation here. -It is also not possible to offer this additional functionality on top -of a `catgets' implementation. Future versions of GNU `gettext' will -very likely convey even more functionality. So it might be a good idea -to change to GNU `gettext' as soon as possible. - - So you need _not_ provide this option if you are using GNU libc 2 or -you have installed a recent copy of the GNU gettext package with the -included `libintl'. - -INSTALL Matters -=============== - -Some packages are "localizable" when properly installed; the programs -they contain can be made to speak your own native language. Most such -packages use GNU `gettext'. Other packages have their own ways to -internationalization, predating GNU `gettext'. - - By default, this package will be installed to allow translation of -messages. It will automatically detect whether the system already -provides the GNU `gettext' functions. If not, the GNU `gettext' own -library will be used. This library is wholly contained within this -package, usually in the `intl/' subdirectory, so prior installation of -the GNU `gettext' package is _not_ required. Installers may use -special options at configuration time for changing the default -behaviour. The commands: - - ./configure --with-included-gettext - ./configure --disable-nls - -will respectively bypass any pre-existing `gettext' to use the -internationalizing routines provided within this package, or else, -_totally_ disable translation of messages. - - When you already have GNU `gettext' installed on your system and run -configure without an option for your new package, `configure' will -probably detect the previously built and installed `libintl.a' file and -will decide to use this. This might be not what is desirable. You -should use the more recent version of the GNU `gettext' library. I.e. -if the file `intl/VERSION' shows that the library which comes with this -package is more recent, you should use - - ./configure --with-included-gettext - -to prevent auto-detection. - - The configuration process will not test for the `catgets' function -and therefore it will not be used. The reason is that even an -emulation of `gettext' on top of `catgets' could not provide all the -extensions of the GNU `gettext' library. - - Internationalized packages have usually many `po/LL.po' files, where -LL gives an ISO 639 two-letter code identifying the language. Unless -translations have been forbidden at `configure' time by using the -`--disable-nls' switch, all available translations are installed -together with the package. However, the environment variable `LINGUAS' -may be set, prior to configuration, to limit the installed set. -`LINGUAS' should then contain a space separated list of two-letter -codes, stating which languages are allowed. - -Using This Package -================== - -As a user, if your language has been installed for this package, you -only have to set the `LANG' environment variable to the appropriate -`LL_CC' combination. Here `LL' is an ISO 639 two-letter language code, -and `CC' is an ISO 3166 two-letter country code. For example, let's -suppose that you speak German and live in Germany. At the shell -prompt, merely execute `setenv LANG de_DE' (in `csh'), -`export LANG; LANG=de_DE' (in `sh') or `export LANG=de_DE' (in `bash'). -This can be done from your `.login' or `.profile' file, once and for -all. - - You might think that the country code specification is redundant. -But in fact, some languages have dialects in different countries. For -example, `de_AT' is used for Austria, and `pt_BR' for Brazil. The -country code serves to distinguish the dialects. - - The locale naming convention of `LL_CC', with `LL' denoting the -language and `CC' denoting the country, is the one use on systems based -on GNU libc. On other systems, some variations of this scheme are -used, such as `LL' or `LL_CC.ENCODING'. You can get the list of -locales supported by your system for your country by running the command -`locale -a | grep '^LL''. - - Not all programs have translations for all languages. By default, an -English message is shown in place of a nonexistent translation. If you -understand other languages, you can set up a priority list of languages. -This is done through a different environment variable, called -`LANGUAGE'. GNU `gettext' gives preference to `LANGUAGE' over `LANG' -for the purpose of message handling, but you still need to have `LANG' -set to the primary language; this is required by other parts of the -system libraries. For example, some Swedish users who would rather -read translations in German than English for when Swedish is not -available, set `LANGUAGE' to `sv:de' while leaving `LANG' to `sv_SE'. - - Special advice for Norwegian users: The language code for Norwegian -bokma*l changed from `no' to `nb' recently (in 2003). During the -transition period, while some message catalogs for this language are -installed under `nb' and some older ones under `no', it's recommended -for Norwegian users to set `LANGUAGE' to `nb:no' so that both newer and -older translations are used. - - In the `LANGUAGE' environment variable, but not in the `LANG' -environment variable, `LL_CC' combinations can be abbreviated as `LL' -to denote the language's main dialect. For example, `de' is equivalent -to `de_DE' (German as spoken in Germany), and `pt' to `pt_PT' -(Portuguese as spoken in Portugal) in this context. - -Translating Teams -================= - -For the Free Translation Project to be a success, we need interested -people who like their own language and write it well, and who are also -able to synergize with other translators speaking the same language. -Each translation team has its own mailing list. The up-to-date list of -teams can be found at the Free Translation Project's homepage, -`http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/', in the "National teams" -area. - - If you'd like to volunteer to _work_ at translating messages, you -should become a member of the translating team for your own language. -The subscribing address is _not_ the same as the list itself, it has -`-request' appended. For example, speakers of Swedish can send a -message to `sv-request@li.org', having this message body: - - subscribe - - Keep in mind that team members are expected to participate -_actively_ in translations, or at solving translational difficulties, -rather than merely lurking around. If your team does not exist yet and -you want to start one, or if you are unsure about what to do or how to -get started, please write to `translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to reach the -coordinator for all translator teams. - - The English team is special. It works at improving and uniformizing -the terminology in use. Proven linguistic skill are praised more than -programming skill, here. - -Available Packages -================== - -Languages are not equally supported in all packages. The following -matrix shows the current state of internationalization, as of January -2004. The matrix shows, in regard of each package, for which languages -PO files have been submitted to translation coordination, with a -translation percentage of at least 50%. - - Ready PO files af am ar az be bg bs ca cs da de el en en_GB eo es - +----------------------------------------------------+ - a2ps | [] [] [] [] | - aegis | () | - ant-phone | () | - anubis | | - ap-utils | | - aspell | [] | - bash | [] [] [] [] | - batchelor | | - bfd | [] [] | - binutils | [] [] | - bison | [] [] [] | - bluez-pin | [] [] [] | - clisp | | - clisp | [] [] [] | - console-tools | [] [] | - coreutils | [] [] [] [] | - cpio | [] [] [] | - darkstat | [] () [] | - diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - e2fsprogs | [] [] [] | - enscript | [] [] [] [] | - error | [] [] [] [] [] | - fetchmail | [] () [] [] [] [] | - fileutils | [] [] [] | - findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - flex | [] [] [] [] | - fslint | | - gas | [] | - gawk | [] [] [] [] | - gbiff | [] | - gcal | [] | - gcc | [] [] | - gettext | [] [] [] [] [] | - gettext-examples | [] [] [] [] | - gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] | - gettext-tools | [] [] [] | - gimp-print | [] [] [] [] [] | - gliv | | - glunarclock | [] [] | - gnubiff | [] | - gnucash | [] () [] [] | - gnucash-glossary | [] () [] | - gnupg | [] () [] [] [] [] | - gpe-aerial | [] | - gpe-beam | [] [] | - gpe-calendar | [] [] | - gpe-clock | [] [] | - gpe-conf | [] [] | - gpe-contacts | [] [] | - gpe-edit | [] | - gpe-go | [] | - gpe-login | [] [] | - gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] | - gpe-sketchbook | [] [] | - gpe-su | [] [] | - gpe-taskmanager | [] [] | - gpe-timesheet | [] | - gpe-today | [] [] | - gpe-todo | [] [] | - gphoto2 | [] [] [] [] | - gprof | [] [] [] | - gpsdrive | () () () | - gramadoir | [] | - grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - gretl | [] | - gtick | [] () | - hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - id-utils | [] [] | - indent | [] [] [] [] | - iso_3166 | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - iso_3166_1 | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - iso_3166_2 | | - iso_3166_3 | [] | - iso_4217 | [] [] [] [] | - iso_639 | | - jpilot | [] [] [] | - jtag | | - jwhois | [] | - kbd | [] [] [] [] [] | - latrine | () | - ld | [] [] | - libc | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - libgpewidget | [] [] | - libiconv | [] [] [] [] [] | - lifelines | [] () | - lilypond | [] | - lingoteach | | - lingoteach_lessons | () () | - lynx | [] [] [] [] | - m4 | [] [] [] [] | - mailutils | [] [] | - make | [] [] [] | - man-db | [] () [] [] () | - minicom | [] [] [] | - mysecretdiary | [] [] [] | - nano | [] () [] [] [] | - nano_1_0 | [] () [] [] [] | - opcodes | [] | - parted | [] [] [] [] [] | - ptx | [] [] [] [] [] | - python | | - radius | [] | - recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - rpm | [] [] | - screem | | - scrollkeeper | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - sed | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - sh-utils | [] [] [] | - shared-mime-info | | - sharutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - silky | () | - skencil | [] () [] | - sketch | [] () [] | - soundtracker | [] [] [] | - sp | [] | - tar | [] [] [] [] | - texinfo | [] [] [] | - textutils | [] [] [] [] | - tin | () () | - tp-robot | | - tuxpaint | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - unicode-han-tra... | | - unicode-transla... | | - util-linux | [] [] [] [] [] | - vorbis-tools | [] [] [] [] | - wastesedge | () | - wdiff | [] [] [] [] | - wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - xchat | [] [] [] [] | - xfree86_xkb_xml | [] [] | - xpad | [] | - +----------------------------------------------------+ - af am ar az be bg bs ca cs da de el en en_GB eo es - 4 0 0 1 9 4 1 40 41 60 78 17 1 5 13 68 - - et eu fa fi fr ga gl he hr hu id is it ja ko lg - +-------------------------------------------------+ - a2ps | [] [] [] () () | - aegis | | - ant-phone | [] | - anubis | [] | - ap-utils | [] | - aspell | [] [] | - bash | [] [] | - batchelor | [] [] | - bfd | [] | - binutils | [] [] | - bison | [] [] [] [] | - bluez-pin | [] [] [] [] [] | - clisp | | - clisp | [] | - console-tools | | - coreutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - cpio | [] [] [] [] | - darkstat | () [] [] [] | - diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - e2fsprogs | | - enscript | [] [] | - error | [] [] [] [] | - fetchmail | [] | - fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | - findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - flex | [] [] [] | - fslint | [] | - gas | [] | - gawk | [] [] [] | - gbiff | [] | - gcal | [] | - gcc | [] | - gettext | [] [] [] | - gettext-examples | [] [] | - gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] | - gettext-tools | [] [] [] | - gimp-print | [] [] | - gliv | () | - glunarclock | [] [] [] [] | - gnubiff | [] | - gnucash | () [] | - gnucash-glossary | [] | - gnupg | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - gpe-aerial | [] | - gpe-beam | [] | - gpe-calendar | [] [] [] | - gpe-clock | [] | - gpe-conf | [] | - gpe-contacts | [] [] | - gpe-edit | [] [] | - gpe-go | [] | - gpe-login | [] [] | - gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] [] | - gpe-sketchbook | [] | - gpe-su | [] | - gpe-taskmanager | [] | - gpe-timesheet | [] [] [] | - gpe-today | [] [] | - gpe-todo | [] [] | - gphoto2 | [] [] [] | - gprof | [] [] | - gpsdrive | () () () | - gramadoir | [] [] | - grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | - 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jtag | [] | 2 - jwhois | () [] [] | 11 - kbd | [] [] | 11 - latrine | | 2 - ld | [] [] | 5 - libc | [] [] [] [] | 20 - libgpewidget | [] [] [] [] | 13 - libiconv | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 27 - lifelines | [] | 2 - lilypond | [] | 3 - lingoteach | | 2 - lingoteach_lessons | () | 0 - lynx | [] [] [] | 14 - m4 | [] [] | 15 - mailutils | | 5 - make | [] [] [] | 16 - man-db | [] | 5 - minicom | | 11 - mysecretdiary | [] [] | 10 - nano | [] [] [] [] | 17 - nano_1_0 | [] [] [] | 17 - opcodes | [] [] | 6 - parted | [] [] [] | 15 - ptx | [] [] | 22 - python | | 0 - radius | | 4 - recode | [] [] [] | 20 - rpm | [] [] | 9 - screem | [] [] | 2 - scrollkeeper | [] [] [] | 15 - sed | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 24 - sh-utils | [] [] | 14 - shared-mime-info | [] [] | 7 - sharutils | [] [] [] [] | 17 - silky | () | 3 - skencil | [] | 6 - sketch | [] | 6 - soundtracker | [] [] | 7 - sp | [] | 3 - tar | [] [] [] [] [] | 24 - texinfo | [] [] [] | 14 - textutils | [] [] [] [] | 16 - tin | | 1 - tp-robot | | 2 - 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- - - - - - - - - - - - - &app; Man=ual V&manrevision; - &date; - - Hugh Brock - hbrock@redhat.com - - Red Hat Inc. - - - - This manual describes how to manage virtual machines - with the Virtual Machine Manager program. - - - Feedback - To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding this package or - this manual, follow the directions at the - virt-manager website. - - - -
- - - - - Introduction - - - About <application>&app;</application> - - virt-manager - About - - - &app; is a GUI tool for managing virtual - machines (VMs). It helps you create, destroy, edit, monitor, save, restore, - pause, and use the console on virtual machines running on multiple - hypervisors (and, soon, multiple physical hosts). Because - &app; relies entirely on - libvirt (http://libvirt.org), the platform- and - hypervisor-independent virtualization library, it is insulated from - hypervisor API changes and virtualization system changes. - - - &app; is released under the GNU General Public - License. Contributions of source code patches are welcome and encouraged - at virt-manager.org, where you will - also find plans for future development. - - - - About this Document - - This document is released under the Open Publication License v - 1.0. Corrections are welcome and encouraged at virt-manager.org. - - - - - - Getting Started - - - This section describes the different ways to start - &app;, the command-line options that are - available, and the various options in the Connection window. - - - Starting virt-manager - You can start - virt-manager from the Applications menu or from the command - line - - - From the Applications menu: - - Choose System - ToolsVirtual Machine Manager. - - - - From the command line: - - Execute the following command: virt-manager - - - - - - - The Connection Window - The connection window - lets you choose the type of hypervisor to connect to, and also - whether to connect locally or to a remote machine. - When you start &app;, the following window is displayed: - -
- Connection Window - - - - - - Shows &app; connection window. - - - -
- - The Connection Window contains the following - elements: - - Hypervisor pull-down - - The Hypervisor pull-down lets you choose a supported hypervisor to - connect to. The hypervisor must be started before you can connect to it. - - - "Host Type" radio buttons - - The "Host Type" radio buttons let you choose whether to connect to - a hypervisor on the local physical host, or (soon) a hypervisor on a - remote physical host. - - - The "Host" box lets you enter the hostname of a remote host to - connect to. - - - Read-only connection - - Checking "Read-only connection" will allow you to - monitor a hypervisor's virtual machines, but not make any changes to - them. If you are running as an unprivileged user, you may only be able - to connect to certain hypervisors read-only. - - - -
- - Command-line Options - If you run &app; from the command line, you can specify a hypervisor - URI to connect to, bypassing the Connection Window. You can also make - specific &app; windows appear using the command line, if you have already - established a connection to a hypervisor. The command line options are: - - -h, --help: show command line help and exit - - - --profile=FILE: Generate runtime performance profile stats - - - -c URI, --connect=URI: Connect to hypervisor at - URI - - - --no-dbus: Disable DBus service for controlling - UI - - - --show-domain-creator: Create a new virtual - machine - - - --show-domain-editor=UUID: Edit a domain - configuration - - - --show-domain-performance=UUID: Show a domain - performance - - - --show-domain-console=UUID: Show a domain - console - - - --show-host-summary: Show a host summary - - - - Hypervisor URIs and the test hypervisor To connect to - a local Xen hypervisor, the URI is simply "xen" (the - default). To connect to a local QEMU session, the URI is - "qemu:///session". There is also a test hypervisor that is - handy if you are trying to test a new &app; feature you have added. Its - URI is "test:///default". - - -
- - - The Manager Window - The manager window gives you a quick snapshot of the virtual machines - that are available on your physical host. It displays both the virtual - machines that are actually running - on your physical host, and also the virtual machines for which it finds - config information even though they are not running. For running virtual - machines, the manager window displays the resources those running VMs are - consuming. The manager window is customizable as described below. - -
- Manager Window - - - - - - Shows a typical Manager Window. - - - -
- - - The Virtual Machine List - The manager window is dominated by a list of the virtual machines on your - physical host. By default, the list has six columns of information: - - ID - - The arbitrarily assigned ID number for the - virtual machine. Guaranteed unique only while a virtual machine is - running, and only to that particular host. - - - Name - - The name of the virtual machine. Like the ID, guaranteed unique - only among running virtual machines on a particular host. - - - Status - - The virtual machine's status. One of Running, - Paused, Shutdown, - Shutoff, or Crashed. - - - CPU Usage - - The virtual machine's CPU usage, as a percentage of total CPU - usage and as a running graph. - - - VCPUs - - The number of VCPUs currently assigned to the VM. This - allocation can be changed on the fly for paravirtualized - VMs. - - - Memory Usage - - The amount of memory allocated to the virtual machine, and the percentage - of total physical RAM on the host that the virtual machine is actually - using (the percentage will be zero if the VM is not currently - running). Note: The amount of memory for a virtual machine is the - amount it is currently allocated, not the maximum it could be - allocated. See the help for the . - - - - - - - File Menu Choices - The File menu in the Manager window gives you the following - options: - - New machine... - Starts the virtual machine creation wizard. Clicking the - New button at the bottom of the window has the - same effect. - - - Restore saved machine... - Restores a previously saved virtual machine. You must - choose the memory image of a previously saved virtual machine in the - dialog that will follow. - - - Open connection... - Brings up the connection window again. You can connect to - multiple hypervisors at the same time with - &app;. At this writing opening a new - connection brings up a new manager window; soon the manager window will - display multiple connections to multiple machines. - - - Close - Closes the Manager window. Any other - &app; windows you have open will remain open. - - - Quit - Closes the Manager window and any other open windows and - stops the application. Note that any virtual machines running on the - host will continue running regardless of whether - &app; is running or not. - - - - - - - Edit Menu Choices - The choices on the Edit menu are for working with - a specific machine, or for changing &app; - preferences. - - Machine details... - Opens the Details window for the virtual machine you have - highlighted in the list. - - - Delete machine - Deletes the configuration of an inactive virtual machine you have - highlighted in the list. Note that this does not touch the virtual - machine's disk storage. - - - Preferences - Brings up the - - - - - - View Menu Choices - The View Menu choices toggle on and off the virtual machine list - columns that are described above. - -
- - - The Details Window On its Overview tab, the details - window gives you a large view of the CPU and memory usage of a virtual - machine. On a separate Hardware tab, it provides you with the details of the - virtual hardware assigned to the machine. With sufficient privileges, you - can add or remove CPUs, add or remove memory, and (soon) add and remove - block devices and network devices. Finally, menu items allow you to pause - and resume virtual machines, save a virtual machine to disk, and bring up - the serial or graphical console for a virtual machine. - - - Details Window Menus - The menus in the Details window and the Console window are very - similar. The Virtual Machine menu gives you the - following options: - - Run - Run starts the virtual machine, - if it isn't already running. The Run button on - the toolbar does the same thing. - - - Pause - Pause freezes the virtual - machine, if it is running at the time. To unfreeze the machine, choose - Pause again. The Pause - button on the toolbar does the same thing. - - - Shutdown - Shutdown shuts the machine - down, if it is running. For paravirtualized VMs, the hypervisor will - attempt to gracefully shut down the VM; for fully virtualized VMs, - Shutdown is equivalent to pulling the plug on - the machine. The Shutdown button on the toolbar - serves the same purpose. - - - Save - Save saves the machine's memory - image to disk, shutting the machine down in the process. You can then - Restore the machine from the Manager window later. Note - that if you really wish to preserve a VM in its saved state, you will - also need a snapshot of the VM's disk image at the time you save - it. If you start a VM that you have saved and then later attempt to - restore the same VM using the same disk image, you will probably lose - data or worse. - - - Destroy - Destroy is akin to pulling the - plug on a machine, even for paravirtualized VMs. You may experience - data loss, or worse. However, this command is useful if you have a wedged - paravirtualized VM that you need to get rid of altogether. - - - - The View menu gives you the following - options: - - Graphical Console - The Graphical Console item pops up the - graphical console for the VM, if one is available. The availability of a - graphical console depends on whether the VM was created with graphics - support available; if it was not, only the Serial Console will be - available. - - - Serial Console - The Serial Console item pops up - the serial console window for the VM. It may not be available if the - VM was created with graphics support available. - - - Toolbar - The Toolbar item hides or shows - the toolbar with Run/Pause/Shutdown buttons - - - - - - - Details Window Overview: Basic Details - -
- Details Window Overview - - - - - - Shows a typical Details Window Overview tab. - - - -
- - At the top of the Overview tab you will find the name, the UUID, and - the status of the virtual machine you are examining. These are all - read-only fields; the UUID should not change over the lifetime of the - VM, and while the name of an inactive VM can change, there is no way to - change it using &app; at this time. - -
- - - Details Window Overview: Performance Information - The details window also displays performance information, including - the percentage of the physical host's CPU that the virtual machine is - taking up, as well as the amount of physical RAM the virtual machine is using. - - - - Details Window Hardware - The Details Window Hardware tab lets you view and, with appropriate - permissions, change the virtual hardware allocated to a virtual - machine. This includes the number of vcpus, the amount of memory, block - devices, and network devices. - - Virtual machine changes: Sometimes they persist, sometimes they - don't - The Hardware tab lets you make changes to active (running) VMs, - and inactive VMs. Changes you make to inactive VMs are saved to the VM's - config file and will persist over time. Changes you make to active VMs, - by contrast, change the current settings for a VM, but will not be saved - to the VM's config file. If you shut down a VM and restart it, it will - restart with the last saved config. - - - - - Details Window Hardware: VCPUs - -
- Details Window: VCPUs - - - - - - Shows the VCPU pane in the Details Window. - - - -
- - Choosing the Processor item in the list on the - left of the Hardware tab brings up the Processor - pane. This pane shows you the number of VCPUs the VM is currently using, - as well as the number of physical cpus on the host, and the maximum number - of VCPUs you can assign to this VM. If you have adequate privileges, you - can set the number of VCPUs from one up to the maximum allowed. - - - VCPUs and paravirtualized VMs - You can adjust the number of VCPUs for a running paravirtualized VM - between 1 and the maximum set in the config file. It is not yet possible to - adjust the number of VCPUs in a running, fully virtualized VM. The - same limitation applies to memory adjustments (see below). - - - - Maximum VCPUs and inactive VMs - If you are changing the VCPUs for a running VM, you are limited - to a range from 1 to the maximum number of VCPUs in the VM's config when - it was started. On the other hand, if you change the VCPUs for an - inactive VM, you are limited only to a range from 1 to the maximum number - of VCPUs your virtualization system will support (32, for - example). Unless you have very specific reasons for doing so, it's - probably not a good idea to set the maximum VCPUs larger than the number - of physical processors on the machine, but - &app; will let you, and the number you set - will be saved to the inactive VM's config as both the maximum number of VCPUs, and - the current number of VCPUs. - -
- - - Details Window Hardware: Memory - -
- Details Window: Memory - - - - - - Shows the Memory pane in the Details Window. - - - -
- - Choosing the - Memory item on the list on the left of the Hardware - tab brings up the Memory pane. This pane shows you the - amount of memory your VM is currently allocated, the maximum it can be - allocated, and the amount of physical RAM on the machine. With adequate - privileges, you can adjust the amount of memory your running VM is - currently using, if your VM is paravirtualized. (It is not - currently possible to adjust the memory allocation of a running, fully - virtualized VM.) If your VM is not running, however, it is possible to - adjust both the startup memory allocation and the maximum memory - allocation. -
- - - Details Window Hardware: Disk - -
- Details Window: Disk - - - - - - Shows the Disk pane in the Details Window. - - - -
- - Choosing the Disk item on the list on the left - of the Hardware tab displays the Disk pane. This - displays all the virtual block devices your VM is aware of. In the future - this pane will offer UI for adding and removing virtual block devices for a - VM. - -
- - - Details Window Hardware: Network - -
- Details Window: Network - - - - - - Shows the Network pane in the Details Window. - - - -
- - Choosing the Network item on the list on the - left of the Hardware tab displays the Network - pane. This displays all the virtual network devices your VM is aware - of. In the future this pane will offer UI for adding and removing virtual - block devices for a VM. -
-
- - - The Console Window - The Console window connects you to a VM's console, either in text mode - or graphically depending on how the VM was installed. - -
- Graphical Console Window - - - - - - Shows a graphical console window. - - - -
- - - Console Window Menus - The menus for the Console window are identical to those for the Details window, with - the following exceptions: - - The Virtual Machine menu adds an item - Take Screenshot that lets you grab a - screenshot of the VM's console. - - The View menu adds an item - Fullscreen that will enlarge the Console window - to take up an entire screen, if you are using the graphical - console. - - - - - Console Window Tips - Some useful things to know about using the Console window: - - - If you click your mouse anywhere in the graphical console window, - the window will "grab" it and pop up a warning informing you it has done - so. You can then use the mouse normally inside the console window. To - "break out" of the window, press the key combination - CtrlAlt - . - - - As of now, it is not possible to change the size of the console - window. This capability depends on upstream work, although it should be - available in a future release. - - - -
- - - The Preferences Window - The Preferences window lets you customize certain of the application's - behaviors. You can choose how frequently VM statistics are updated in the - Manager and Details windows, choose the circumstances under which a console - automatically appears, and finally choose how the console grabs your - keyboard input. - -
- Preferences Window - - - - - - Shows a preferences window. - - - -
- - - Preferences: Status Monitoring - Here you can set how often your VM status graphs update. If you have - a large number of VMs, you may want to consider increasing the interval in - between status updates. - - - - Preferences: Console Pop-up Here you can set the - circumstances where you want &app; to pop up a - Console window. The choices are: - - For all domains - Pop up a Console window whenever a VM starts, including when - &app; first starts up. This can be useful if - you need to be sure you see what is happening right when starting a VM, - but it's probably overkill for most situations. - - - For new domains - Pop up a Console window whenever a newly created domain - starts. This is the default behavior; the application pops up a Console - window for a newly created guest so that you can continue the guest - install. - - - Never - Never pop up a Console window automatically. With this - choice you will have to manually start a Console window for any domain - you want to connect to, by double-clicking on the domain in the Manager window. - - - - - - - Preferences: Grab Keyboard - By default the Console window will grab input from your keyboard - whenever you position your mouse pointer over it. You may also choose - When fullscreen to grab keyboard input only - when the Console window is full screen, or - Never. - - -
- - - The Create Wizard - The Create Wizard helps you gather the information necessary to create - new virtual machines. All the information in each screen is retained and can - be backed-up-to and modified until you click Finish - on the last screen. - - The System Name screen - Choose a name for your virtual system. The name must be non-blank, - alphanumeric (plus underscores), contain at least one letter, and be less - than 50 characters. - - - - The Virtualization Method screen - Choose a virtualization method for your new system. The choices - are: - - Paravirtualized A - paravirtualized system typically performs better than a fully virtualized - system because certain operations — disk and network access, for - example — have direct access to the hardware. However a - paravirtualized VM requires a specially modified kernel. If you - choose paravirtualized, you must make sure this specially modified kernel - is available for the operating system you wish to install. - - - Fully Virtualized - - A fully virtualized system simulates all the hardware for the VM, - permitting no direct access. It allows for a greater range of operating - systems, but generally will not perform as well as a paravirtualized - system. Note that for some hypervisor types, full virtualization requires - hardware support. In addition if your hardware allows it, you can - enable hardware acceleration for your fully virtualized guest (this - item will be grayed out unless your hardware is acceleration-capable). - - - - - - - The Installation Media screens - The Installation Media screens let you specify where the physical or - virtual install media for your VM are located, so that the installer can - find them. There are two screens, one for each type of virtual - machine. - - Paravirtualized installation media -
- Choose Install Media for Paravirtualized VMs - - - - - - Shows the paravirtualized VM media choice window. - - - -
- A paravirtualized VM requires an install tree that follows the - pattern of the Fedora install tree (e.g. - this tree). The Install Media URL box lets - you enter a URL for a tree like this. When you then go to install the - guest, the installer will check to see if the URL you entered is - readable, and if so download the paravirtualized install kernel and - initrd that it will need to start the install. You can use the following - URL types: - - http: - e.g. http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/6/i386/os/ - - - ftp: - e.g. ftp://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/6/i386/os/ - - - nfs: - e.g. nfs:myfileserver:/images/linux/core/6/i386/os/ - - - local file: - e.g. /tmp/paravirttrees/fedora/os - - - - - You can specify a kickstart URL for your paravirtualized VM in - exactly the same way as the install tree described - above. &app; will remember the last 5 URLs you - enter in these windows, so if you are installing multiple VMs you will - not have to type the URLs more than once. - -
- - Fully Virtualized Installation Media -
- Choose Install Media for Fully Virtualized VMs - - - - - - Shows the fully virtualized VM media choice window. - - - -
- A fully virtualized VM requires the standard installation media that - the same non-virtualized OS would require: either an actual CD or DVD, or - a corresponding ISO image. On the Installation Media screen for a fully - virtualized VM, you can therefore choose the path to your CD or DVD from - the pull-down list, or you can enter or browse to the path of the ISO - image you have saved in your local filesystem. - For fully virtualized VMs, &app; also - asks for the operating system type and variant you are installing. The - installer uses this to set the acpi and - apic flags according to the OS type (other - parameters may be added to this list in the future). -
-
- - - Assigning Storage Space -
- Assign Storage - - - - - - Shows the Assigning Storage window. - - - -
- - Designate the primary storage device for your VM. You may choose an - existing physical or LVM partition in the Partition - box; or, you may choose to use a file on the local filesystem. If you - choose to use a file that does not already exist, you may specify the size - of the file in megabytes. If you choose an existing file, that file's size - will not change. If you use a file for your primary storage device, you - may also choose whether to allocate the entire file - at creation time, or whether to allow it to grow to its maximum over - time. - - Sparse files can be dangerous - You may be tempted not to allocate your entire file when your VM is - created; filling a 5- to 10-GB file with 0s can take quite a while, and - you will avoid this wait by not allocating the entire file and instead using a - "sparse" file. However, be aware that this will slow down your VM's disk - performance significantly, as the underlying OS must keep allocating more - storage space as your VM runs. In addition, if the disk your sparse file - is on runs out of space, your VM may crash and lose data. You may - therefore only want to use a sparse file when testing, where guest - creation speed could be at a premium. - -
- - - Allocate Memory And CPU -
- Set Memory and CPU - - - - - - Shows the VM Memory and CPU choice window. - - - -
- The Memory section of this screen lets you set - two parameters, VM Max Memory and VM - Startup Memory. These settings work as follows: - - VM Max Memory VM Max - Memory sets the maximum memory your VM can have unless you - reboot it with a higher setting. For paravirtualized VMs, the maximum - memory is a boot-time kernel setting; for fully virtualized VMs, the - maximum memory appears to the VM to be the amount of physical memory - available. - - - VM Startup Memory - For paravirtualized VMs, VM Startup - Memory sets the amount of memory to start the VM with. The - VM's available memory can then be changed from &app; - while the VM is running. For fully virtualized guests, this setting has - no effect. - - - - The virtual CPU section of this screen lets you set the number of - vCPUs your VM starts up with. For paravirtualized guests, this number can - be changed while the guest is running (although never to more than the VM - started with). For fully virtualized guests, this number can only be - changed while the guest is not running. -
- - - Validation - The Validation screen lets you verify the setup for your new - system. If you need to, you can back up and - make changes. Clicking "Finish" will begin creating your virtual - machine. If you have the &app; preferences set - to automatically open consoles, a Console window will pop up - as soon as the installer has downloaded the necessary images and booted - the VM's installer. - - -
- -
- - diff --git a/help/virt-manager/Makefile.am b/help/virt-manager/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 42ffacc2..00000000 --- a/help/virt-manager/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -SUBDIRS = C diff --git a/m4/ac_python_devel.m4 b/m4/ac_python_devel.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index fa6515e8..00000000 --- a/m4/ac_python_devel.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -dnl @synopsis AC_PYTHON_DEVEL([version]) -dnl -dnl Checks for Python and tries to get the include path to 'Python.h'. -dnl It provides the $(PYTHON_CPPFLAGS) and $(PYTHON_LDFLAGS) output -dnl variables. Also exports $(PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS) and -dnl $(PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) for embedding Python in your code. -dnl -dnl You can search for some particular version of Python by passing a -dnl parameter to this macro, for example ">= '2.3.1'", or "== '2.4'". -dnl Please note that you *have* to pass also an operator along with the -dnl version to match, and pay special attention to the single quotes -dnl surrounding the version number. -dnl -dnl If the user wants to employ a particular version of Python, she can -dnl now pass to configure the PYTHON_VERSION environment variable. This -dnl is only limited by the macro parameter set by the packager. -dnl -dnl This macro should work for all versions of Python >= 2.1.0. You can -dnl disable the check for the python version by setting the -dnl PYTHON_NOVERSIONCHECK environment variable to something else than -dnl the empty string. -dnl -dnl If you need to use this macro for an older Python version, please -dnl contact the authors. We're always open for feedback. -dnl -dnl @category InstalledPackages -dnl @author Sebastian Huber -dnl @author Alan W. Irwin -dnl @author Rafael Laboissiere -dnl @author Andrew Collier -dnl @author Matteo Settenvini -dnl @version 2006-02-05 -dnl @license GPLWithACException - -AC_DEFUN([AC_PYTHON_DEVEL],[ - # - # Allow the use of a (user set) custom python version - # - AC_ARG_VAR([PYTHON_VERSION],[The installed Python - version to use, for example '2.3'. This string - will be appended to the Python interpreter - canonical name.]) - - AC_PATH_PROG([PYTHON],[python[$PYTHON_VERSION]]) - if test -z "$PYTHON"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find python$PYTHON_VERSION in your system path]) - fi - - # - # Check for a version of Python >= 2.1.0 - # - AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a version of Python >= '2.1.0']) - ac_supports_python_ver=`echo "import sys, string; \ - ver = string.split(sys.version)[[0]]; \ - print ver >= '2.1.0'" | $PYTHON` - if test "$ac_supports_python_ver" != "True"; then - if test -z "$PYTHON_NOVERSIONCHECK"; then - AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) - AC_MSG_FAILURE([ -This version of the AC@&t@_PYTHON_DEVEL macro -doesn't work properly with versions of Python before -2.1.0. You may need to re-run configure, setting the -variables PYTHON_CPPFLAGS, PYTHON_LDFLAGS, PYTHON_SITE_PKG, -PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS and PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS by hand. -Moreover, to disable this check, set PYTHON_NOVERSIONCHECK -to something else than an empty string. -])dnl - else - AC_MSG_RESULT([skip at user request]) - fi - else - AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) - fi - - # - # if the macro parameter ``version'' is set, honour it - # - if test -n "$1"; then - AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a version of Python $1]) - ac_supports_python_ver=`echo "import sys, string; \ - ver = string.split(sys.version)[[0]]; \ - print ver $1" | $PYTHON` - if test "$ac_supports_python_ver" = "True"; then - AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) - else - AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) - AC_MSG_ERROR([this package requires Python $1. -If you have it installed, but it isn't the default Python -interpreter in your system path, please pass the PYTHON_VERSION -variable to configure. See ``configure --help'' for reference. -])dnl - fi - fi - - # - # Check if you have distutils, else fail - # - AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the distutils Python package]) - ac_distutils_result=`echo "import distutils" | $PYTHON 2>&1` - if test -z "$ac_distutils_result"; then - AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) - else - AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) - AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot import Python module "distutils". -Please check your Python installation. The error was: -$ac_distutils_result]) - fi - - # - # Check for Python include path - # - AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Python include path]) - if test -z "$PYTHON_CPPFLAGS"; then - python_path=`echo "import distutils.sysconfig; \ - print distutils.sysconfig.get_python_inc();" | $PYTHON` - if test -n "${python_path}"; then - python_path="-I$python_path" - fi - PYTHON_CPPFLAGS=$python_path - fi - AC_MSG_RESULT([$PYTHON_CPPFLAGS]) - AC_SUBST([PYTHON_CPPFLAGS]) - - # - # Check for Python library path - # - AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Python library path]) - if test -z "$PYTHON_LDFLAGS"; then - # (makes two attempts to ensure we've got a version number - # from the interpreter) - py_version=`echo "from distutils.sysconfig import *; \ - from string import join; \ - print join(get_config_vars('VERSION'))" | $PYTHON` - if test "$py_version" == "[None]"; then - if test -n "$PYTHON_VERSION"; then - py_version=$PYTHON_VERSION - else - py_version=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; \ - print sys.version[[:3]]"` - fi - fi - - PYTHON_LDFLAGS=`echo "from distutils.sysconfig import *; \ - from string import join; \ - print '-L' + get_python_lib(0,1), \ - '-lpython';" | $PYTHON`$py_version - fi - AC_MSG_RESULT([$PYTHON_LDFLAGS]) - AC_SUBST([PYTHON_LDFLAGS]) - - # - # Check for site packages - # - AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Python site-packages path]) - if test -z "$PYTHON_SITE_PKG"; then - PYTHON_SITE_PKG=`echo "import distutils.sysconfig; \ - print distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(0,0);" | $PYTHON` - fi - AC_MSG_RESULT([$PYTHON_SITE_PKG]) - AC_SUBST([PYTHON_SITE_PKG]) - - # - # libraries which must be linked in when embedding - # - AC_MSG_CHECKING(python extra libraries) - if test -z "$PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS"; then - PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS=`echo "import distutils.sysconfig; \ - conf = distutils.sysconfig.get_config_var; \ - print conf('LOCALMODLIBS'), conf('LIBS')" | $PYTHON` - fi - AC_MSG_RESULT([$PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS]) - AC_SUBST(PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS) - - # - # linking flags needed when embedding - # - AC_MSG_CHECKING(python extra linking flags) - if test -z "$PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS"; then - PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS=`echo "import distutils.sysconfig; \ - conf = distutils.sysconfig.get_config_var; \ - print conf('LINKFORSHARED')" | $PYTHON` - fi - AC_MSG_RESULT([$PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS]) - AC_SUBST(PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) -]) diff --git a/omf.make b/omf.make deleted file mode 100644 index cb7acbaa..00000000 --- a/omf.make +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -# -# No modifications of this Makefile should be necessary. -# -# This file contains the build instructions for installing OMF files. It is -# generally called from the makefiles for particular formats of documentation. -# -# Note that you must configure your package with --localstatedir=/var -# so that the scrollkeeper-update command below will update the database -# in the standard scrollkeeper directory. -# -# If it is impossible to configure with --localstatedir=/var, then -# modify the definition of scrollkeeper_localstate_dir so that -# it points to the correct location. Note that you must still use -# $(localstatedir) in this or when people build RPMs it will update -# the real database on their system instead of the one under RPM_BUILD_ROOT. -# -# Note: This make file is not incorporated into xmldocs.make because, in -# general, there will be other documents install besides XML documents -# and the makefiles for these formats should also include this file. -# -# About this file: -# This file was derived from scrollkeeper_example2, a package -# illustrating how to install documentation and OMF files for use with -# ScrollKeeper 0.3.x and 0.4.x. For more information, see: -# http://scrollkeeper.sourceforge.net/ -# Version: 0.1.3 (last updated: March 20, 2002) -# - -omf_dest_dir=$(datadir)/omf/@PACKAGE@ -scrollkeeper_localstate_dir = $(localstatedir)/scrollkeeper - -# At some point, it may be wise to change to something like this: -# scrollkeeper_localstate_dir = @SCROLLKEEPER_STATEDIR@ - -omf: omf_timestamp - -omf_timestamp: $(omffile) - -for file in $(omffile); do \ - scrollkeeper-preinstall $(docdir)/$(docname).xml $(srcdir)/$$file $$file.out; \ - done; \ - touch omf_timestamp - -install-data-hook-omf: - $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(omf_dest_dir) - for file in $(omffile); do \ - $(INSTALL_DATA) $$file.out $(DESTDIR)$(omf_dest_dir)/$$file; \ - done - -scrollkeeper-update -p $(DESTDIR)$(scrollkeeper_localstate_dir) -o $(DESTDIR)$(omf_dest_dir) - -uninstall-local-omf: - -for file in $(srcdir)/*.omf; do \ - basefile=`basename $$file`; \ - rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(omf_dest_dir)/$$basefile; \ - done - -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(omf_dest_dir) - -scrollkeeper-update -p $(DESTDIR)$(scrollkeeper_localstate_dir) - -clean-local-omf: - -for file in $(omffile); do \ - rm -f $$file.out; \ - done diff --git a/virt-manager.spec.in b/virt-manager.spec.in index f5a1bf48..ebdd8fc0 100644 --- a/virt-manager.spec.in +++ b/virt-manager.spec.in @@ -100,8 +100,6 @@ Requires: libxml2-python >= 2.6.23 Requires: python-virtinst >= %{virtinst_version} # Earlier vte had broken python binding module Requires: vte >= 0.12.2 -# For online help -Requires: scrollkeeper # For console widget Requires: gtk-vnc2 %if %{with_spice} @@ -119,7 +117,6 @@ Requires: virt-manager-common = %{verrel} %endif BuildRequires: gettext -BuildRequires: scrollkeeper BuildRequires: intltool BuildRequires: GConf2 BuildRequires: /usr/bin/pod2man @@ -252,7 +249,7 @@ update-desktop-database -q %{_datadir}/applications %files -f %{name}.lang %endif %defattr(-,root,root,-) -%doc README COPYING COPYING-DOCS AUTHORS ChangeLog NEWS +%doc README COPYING AUTHORS ChangeLog NEWS %{_sysconfdir}/gconf/schemas/%{name}.schemas %{_bindir}/%{name} %{_libexecdir}/%{name}-launch diff --git a/xmldocs.make b/xmldocs.make deleted file mode 100644 index b93e3f33..00000000 --- a/xmldocs.make +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -# -# No modifications of this Makefile should be necessary. -# -# To use this template: -# 1) Define: figdir, docname, lang, omffile, and entities in -# your Makefile.am file for each document directory, -# although figdir, omffile, and entities may be empty -# 2) Make sure the Makefile in (1) also includes -# "include $(top_srcdir)/xmldocs.make" and -# "dist-hook: app-dist-hook". -# 3) Optionally define 'entities' to hold xml entities which -# you would also like installed -# 4) Figures must go under $(figdir)/ and be in PNG format -# 5) You should only have one document per directory -# 6) Note that the figure directory, $(figdir)/, should not have its -# own Makefile since this Makefile installs those figures. -# -# example Makefile.am: -# figdir = figures -# docname = scrollkeeper-manual -# lang = C -# omffile=scrollkeeper-manual-C.omf -# entities = fdl.xml -# include $(top_srcdir)/xmldocs.make -# dist-hook: app-dist-hook -# -# About this file: -# This file was taken from scrollkeeper_example2, a package illustrating -# how to install documentation and OMF files for use with ScrollKeeper -# 0.3.x and 0.4.x. For more information, see: -# http://scrollkeeper.sourceforge.net/ -# Version: 0.1.2 (last updated: March 20, 2002) -# - - -# ********** Begin of section some packagers may need to modify ********** -# This variable (docdir) specifies where the documents should be installed. -# This default value should work for most packages. -docdir = $(datadir)/gnome/help/$(docname)/$(lang) - -# ********** You should not have to edit below this line ********** -xml_files = $(entities) $(docname).xml - -EXTRA_DIST = $(xml_files) $(omffile) -CLEANFILES = omf_timestamp - -include $(top_srcdir)/omf.make - -all: omf - -$(docname).xml: $(entities) - -ourdir=`pwd`; \ - cd $(srcdir); \ - cp $(entities) $$ourdir - -app-dist-hook: - if test "$(figdir)"; then \ - $(mkinstalldirs) $(distdir)/$(figdir); \ - for file in $(srcdir)/$(figdir)/*.png; do \ - basefile=`echo $$file | sed -e 's,^.*/,,'`; \ - $(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(distdir)/$(figdir)/$$basefile; \ - done \ - fi - -install-data-local: omf - $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(docdir) - for file in $(xml_files); do \ - cp $(srcdir)/$$file $(DESTDIR)$(docdir); \ - done - if test "$(figdir)"; then \ - $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/$(figdir); \ - for file in $(srcdir)/$(figdir)/*.png; do \ - basefile=`echo $$file | sed -e 's,^.*/,,'`; \ - $(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/$(figdir)/$$basefile; \ - done \ - fi - -install-data-hook: install-data-hook-omf - -uninstall-local: uninstall-local-doc uninstall-local-omf - -uninstall-local-doc: - -if test "$(figdir)"; then \ - for file in $(srcdir)/$(figdir)/*.png; do \ - basefile=`echo $$file | sed -e 's,^.*/,,'`; \ - rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/$(figdir)/$$basefile; \ - done; \ - rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/$(figdir); \ - fi - -for file in $(xml_files); do \ - rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/$$file; \ - done - -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(docdir) - -clean-local: clean-local-doc clean-local-omf - -# for non-srcdir builds, remove the copied entities. -clean-local-doc: - if test $(srcdir) != .; then \ - rm -f $(entities); \ - fi -- cgit v1.2.1