pkgfs - Build packages from s(cratch|ource) It is a simple package system manager that uses Xstow to allow packages to be available at a master directory. Multiple versions of a package can be installed, because they can be enabled or disabled at the master directory anytime, to e.g allow testing different versions of the same package by "stowning" or "unstowning" them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO USE IT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Once you download it, you should edit the configuration file located at the pkgfs directory. By default it uses the pkgfs directory in your $HOME. If PKGFS_CONFIG_FILE is not set or specified from the command line with the -c flag, it will use the location "/usr/local/etc/pkgfs.conf". Once that you read the "pkgfs.conf" file and configured it, you can start installing packages by using the command: $ pkgfs.sh -c pkgfs.conf install templates/glib-2.18.1.tmpl While installing your first package, if pkgfs couldn't find the Xstow program specified at the configuration file with PKGFS_XSTOW_CMD, the Xstow package will be installed and "stowned". If the package is properly installed, it will be "stowned" automatically. ``stowned´´ means that this package is available in the master directory, on which ``Xstow´´ has created links from DESTDIR/. To remove a currently installed (and stowned) package, you can use: $ pkgfs.sh -c pkgfs.conf remove glib-2.18.1 Please note that when you remove it, the package will also be removed from PKGFS_DESTDIR and previously "unstowned". pkgfs uses some db(1) btree files, to record what packages are currently "stowned". Once you install successfully or stown a package, the package will be registered in PKGFS_DESTDIR/.pkgfs-registered-pkg.db. While "unstowning" a package, it won't be available anymore in the master directory and therefore it probably won't work if used from PKGFS_DESTDIR/. Summary, to stow an already installed package (into PKGFS_DESTDIR/): $ pkgfs.sh -c pkgs.conf stow glib-2.18.1 and to unstow an already installed (stowned) package: $ pkgfs.sh -c pkgfs.conf unstow glib-2.18.1 You can also print some stuff about any template, e.g: $ pkgfs.sh info templates/glib-2.18.1.tmpl That's all for now. I hope you find it useful as I do. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Juan Romero Pardines