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@@ -226,43 +226,61 @@ development manual for *Carbs Packaging Tools*. For development logs see
`CPT_PATH'
Set the locations of your repositories. It is similar to the
`PATH' variable.
+
`CPT_CACHE'
The cache directory for `cpt'. Default: `$XDG_CACHE_HOME/cpt'.
+
`CPT_CHOICE'
If this is set to 0, a package installation will be aborted on
conflicts.
+
`CPT_COLOR'
If this is set to 1, `cpt' tools will be forced to display
coloured output. If set to 0, they will be forced to display
them without colours. Otherwise, `cpt' will output colour as
long as it is outputting to a terminal.
+
`CPT_DEBUG'
If set to 1, temporary directories will not be removed after the
operation.
+
`CPT_FETCH'
If set to 0, `cpt-update' will not fetch repositories.
+
`CPT_FORCE'
If set to 1, `cpt' tools will force operation.
+
`CPT_HOOK'
Absolute path to the package manager hook file.
+
`CPT_KEEPLOG'
If set to 1, `cpt' will keep logs regardless of operation
success.
+
`CPT_PID'
Set the temporary build directory name.
+
`CPT_PROMPT'
If set to 0, `cpt' will not prompt you for anything.
+
`CPT_REPO_CACHE'
If set to 0, `cpt' will not use or write repository information
cache.
+
`CPT_ROOT'
If this variable is set, `cpt' will assume the given path as the
system root.
+
`CPT_TEST'
If set to 1, `cpt-build' will run tests whenever available.
+
`CPT_TMPDIR'
The directory to create the temporary directories.
+ `CPT_VERBOSE'
+ If this variable is set to 1, the package manager will print
+ more information.
+
4.2.1 `CPT_PATH'
----------------
@@ -758,11 +776,11 @@ development manual for *Carbs Packaging Tools*. For development logs see
6.3 Message of the Day
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If a file named `motd' is found on the root directory of the package
- repository, its contents will be printed to the standard output when
- the users are updating their repositories. This method can be used to
- communicate messages to the users, such as package removals or
- otherwise important information.
+ If a file named `MOTD' (all uppercase) is found on the root directory
+ of the package repository, its contents will be printed to the
+ standard output when the users are updating their repositories. This
+ method can be used to communicate messages to the users, such as
+ package removals or otherwise important information.
7 Comparison Between CPT and KISS