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@@ -1,237 +0,0 @@ -.TH KISS "1" "2020-04-03" "CARBS LINUX" "General Commands Manual" -.SH NAME -kiss -.SH DESCRIPTION -Tiny and straightforward package manager for Carbs Linux -written in POSIX sh. Forked from KISS Linux. -.PP -.SH SYNOPSIS -.IP kiss -[a|b|c|f|i|l|r|s|u|v] [pkg] [pkg] [pkg] -.PP -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -\fBalternatives\fR List and swap to alternatives -.TP -\fBbuild\fR Build a package -.TP -\fBchecksum\fR Generate checksums -.TP -\fBfetch\fR Fetch repositories -.TP -\fBinstall\fR Install a package -.TP -\fBlist\fR List installed packages -.TP -\fBremove\fR Remove a package -.TP -\fBsearch\fR Search for a package -.TP -\fBupdate\fR Check for updates -.TP -\fBversion\fR Package manager version -.PP - -. -.fi -. -.SH CUSTOMIZATION -. -The package manager is controlled through environment variables. - -These can be set in your \fI~/.profile\fR or \fI/etc/profile.d\fR -to have the options apply all the time. - -These can also be set in the current shell to have them apply -only for the current session. - -\fBNOTE:\fR The values shown below are the defaults. - -.SS MANAGING REPOSITORIES -. -This works exactly like \fI$PATH\fR (Colon seperated). - -A list of repositories the package manager will use. You can -add your own repositories or remove the default ones. -.IP -.nf -export KISS_PATH=/var/db/kiss/repo/core:/var/db/kiss/repo/extra:/var/db/kiss/repo/xorg -.fi -.PP -.SS FORCE PACKAGE INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL -This can be used to bypass the dependency checks on installation -and removal of packages. - -Set it to \fB'1'\fR to force. - -.IP -.nf -export KISS_FORCE=0 -.fi -.PP -.SS HOOK INTO KISS THROUGH A SCRIPT -This can be used set custom CFLAGS per package, modify builds, -etc. This environment variable must point to a shellscript. - -The script will have the following environment variables set. - -.TP -.B $PKG: -Name of the current package. -.TP -.B $TYPE: -The type of hook (pre-build, post-build, build-fail, pre-install, post-install). -.TP -.B $DEST: -The full path to where 'make install' will put the package. - -.PP -.B SIMPLE EXAMPLE SCRIPT -.nf - -case $TYPE in - pre-build) - case $PKG in - zlib) export CFLAGS="-Os -static" ;; - curl) export CFLAGS="-O3" ;; - esac - ;; - - post-build) - : "${DEST:?DEST is unset}" - - rm -rf "$DEST/usr/share/doc" - rm -rf "$DEST/usr/share/gettext" - ;; -esac -.fi - -export KISS_HOOK=/path/to/script -.SS ROOT DIRECTORY - -Where installed packages will go. You won't ever need -to touch this during normal usage. - -This can be used to have the package manager run in a "fake root". -.IP -export KISS_ROOT=/ -.PP - -.SS KEEPING LOGS -Keep build logs around for successful builds and not just failing ones. -Helpful when debugging. - -Set it to \fB'1'\fR to enable. -.IP -export KISS_KEEPLOG=0 -.PP -.SS KEEPING BUILD FILES -You can keep build, package and extraction cache directories for debugging -purposes. - -Set it to \fB'1'\fR to enable. -.IP -export KISS_DEBUG=0 -.PP -.SS CHANGING COMPRESSION METHOD -\fBKISS\fR by default uses gzip for packaging, but it can be changed. Valid -options are \fIbz2\fR, \fIgz\fR (default), \fIxz\fR, \fIzst\fR. If an unknown -compression method is specified, it fallbacks to \fIgz\fR. -.IP -export KISS_COMPRESS=gz -.PP -.SS SUDO UTILITIES -You can force the usage of a different \fB'sudo'\fR tool. Available options are -\fIsu\fR, \fIsudo\fR, \fIdoas\fR. -.IP -export KISS_SU= -.PP -.SS USE A REPRODUCIBLE CACHE NAMING SCHEME - -The package manager builds packages inside \fIbuild-$PID/\fR with \fI$PID\fR -being the package manager's process ID. This allows for multiple -builds to happen at once. - -You can override this and \fIknow\fR the location beforehand with the -below environment variable. \fIKISS_PID=test\fR will build the package -in \fIbuild-test\fR. - -Unset by default. -.IP -export KISS_PID= -.PP -.SH ALTERNATIVES SYSTEM -When a package with conflicts is installed the conflicting -files will be added as "choices" to the alternatives system. - -Afterwards, running kiss a/kiss alternatives will list all of -the choices you are able to make. Each line of output with this -command is also usable directly as input. - -\fBNOTE:\fR To disable this functionality, set 'KISS_CHOICE=0'. - -.SS EXAMPLE USAGE -.nf -# List alternatives. --> kiss a --> Alternatives: -ncurses /usr/bin/clear -ncurses /usr/bin/reset - -# Swap to ncurses 'clear'. --> kiss a ncurses /usr/bin/clear --> Swapping '/usr/bin/clear' from 'busybox' to 'ncurses' -Password: - -# New listing (busybox clear was swapped out). --> kiss a --> Alternatives: -busybox /usr/bin/clear -ncurses /usr/bin/reset - -Example usage (complex): - --> kiss i sbase -# More lines... --> sbase Found conflict (/usr/bin/renice), adding choice --> sbase Found conflict (/usr/bin/logger), adding choice --> sbase Found conflict (/usr/bin/flock), adding choice --> sbase Found conflict (/usr/bin/cal), adding choice --> sbase Installing package incrementally --> sbase Installed successfully - -# List alternatives. --> kiss a -# More lines... -sbase /usr/bin/uuencode -sbase /usr/bin/wc -sbase /usr/bin/which -sbase /usr/bin/whoami -sbase /usr/bin/xargs -sbase /usr/bin/yes - -# Swapping in bulk (all of sbase). -# The 'kiss a' command with '-' as an argument will read -# from stdin and use each line as arguments to 'kiss a'. -kiss a | grep ^sbase | kiss a - - -# New listing, sbase has replaced busybox utilities. --> kiss a -# More lines... -busybox /usr/bin/uuencode -busybox /usr/bin/wc -busybox /usr/bin/which -busybox /usr/bin/whoami -busybox /usr/bin/xargs -busybox /usr/bin/yes -.fi - -.SH AUTHORS -Cem Keylan, Fork Maintainer, Carbs Linux -.br -<cem@ckyln.com> -.PP -Dylan Araps, Original Author, KISS Linux - -.SH LICENSE -See LICENSE for copyright information |