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diff --git a/usr.sbin/pkg_manage/pkg_manage.1 b/usr.sbin/pkg_manage/pkg_manage.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 8fb4eb2..0000000 --- a/usr.sbin/pkg_manage/pkg_manage.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -.TH pkg_manage 1 "6 November 1994" "pkg_manage (1)" "FreeBSD" -.SH NAME -.B pkg_manage -\- Package manager -.SH SYNOPSIS -.TP -.B pkg_manage -.SH DESCRIPTION -Pkg_manage is an interactive tool with which you can install, -delete and view packages. It is a -front-end to the pkg_add(1), pkg_info(1) and pkg_delete(1) programs. - -Pressing F1 (or '?') at anytime during the program will bring up -online-help. (Pressing '?' will not invoke help when in character -input fields) - -.SH NAVIGATING THE MENU -When starting pkg_manage you will be put in a menu with the following -choices: - -.TP -.B 1. View installed. -You will be offered an overview of the installed -packages. Moving the cursor to a packagename and pressing 'enter' -will show additional information for the package. Use the -.B PgUp -and -.B PgDn -keys to page through the information. Press -.B Enter -(this selects the -.B <EXIT> -button) to return to the 'View installed Packages' menu. - -When done viewing packages move the cursor to the -.B <Cancel> -button with the right-arrow key (or left-arrow key) -and press enter. This will return you to the main-menu. - -.TP -.B 2. Delete installed -You can choose a package from the installed ones to delete. Move the -cursor to the package you wish to delete and press enter. This will -bring up another menu from which you can choose to either: - -.B 1. Simulate delete: -Have a look at the commands that are going to be executed (recommended). -.B 2. Delete: -Execute the commands to delete the package. -.B 3. Cancel: -Do -.B NOT -execute the commands to delete the package and return to the -previous menu. - -Choose the -.B <Cancel> -button if you don't want to delete any packages -and return to the main-menu. - -.TP -.B 3. Preview package -Take a look at the commands that will be executed upon installation -of a package. -Choose a package with the fileselector. See below for a description of -the usage of the fileselector. - -.TP -.B 4. Install packages -Install packages of your choice. Use the directoryselector to select a -directory containing your packages. Move the cursor to -.B <OK> -to continue, -.B <Cancel> -to back out. -Once a directory has been chosen, it will be scanned for packages files, -typically files ending in '.tgz'. These will be listed in -a listbox (the one on the left) as well as the already installed -packages, that will be listed in a similar box (on the right side). -Use TAB or SHIFT-TAB to move from field to field. -Packages can be selected in the left listbox, using either the -space bar, to mark/unmark a single package at a time, or by using -\'*', '-' to mark/unmark all packages at once. -Once the packages have been selected move to the -.B <Install marked> -button and press enter. If you want to back out, press either ESC -or move to the -.B <Cancel> -button and press enter. -Under the left listbox, the number of kilobytes that the packages will -consume once installed, are indicated. - -.TP -.B 5. Quit -Well just try this one if you get fed up fiddling with your packages. - -.SH USING THE FILESELECTOR - -Using the fileselector is really very simple. - -.\" -.\" Does anyone know how I can enter this into the manpage? -.\" -.\"+----------------------------------------------------------+ -.\"| Filemask: Directory: | -.\"| +-----------------+ +----------------------------------+ | -.\"| |*.tgz | |/seperate/home/marc/src/pkg_manage| | -.\"| +-----------------+ +----------------------------------+ | -.\"| | Directories: Files: | -.\"| +--------------------------+ +-------------------------+ | -.\"| |.. | |mlist-1.2_bin.tgz | | -.\"| |libdialog | | | | -.\"| | | | | | -.\"| | | | | | -.\"| | | | | | -.\"| | | | | | -.\"| | | | | | -.\"| +-------------------(100%)-+ +------------------(100%)-+ | -.\"| Selection: | -.\"| +------------------------------------------------------+ | -.\"| | | | -.\"| +------------------------------------------------------+ | -.\"| +------+ +----------+ | -.\"| | <Ok> | | <Cancel> | | -.\"| +------+ +----------+ | -.\"+----------------------------------------------------------+ -.\" -Use the -.B TAB -key to move forwards from one input/display field to -the next. If enabled in the termcap, -.B Shift-TAB -will move backwards. -Pressing enter in a field will perform the changes you may have made and -move to the next field. Pressing -.B TAB -will discard the changes and move to the next field. - -The -.B "Filemask:" -controls what kind of files will be displayed in the -.B "Files:" -list. The expression follows the same rules as your shell does, i.e. -\'*.tgz' will only show files having names ending with '.tgz'. - -.B "Directory:" -displays the current directory. You can also type in another directory -in this field. - -The -.B "Directories:" -list enables you to browse the filesystem. Select -.B '..' -and press enter to -go up the directory tree, select any other directory listed to descent -into that directory. - -Finally there three more fields: The -.B Selection: -, the -.B <Ok> -button and the -.B <Cancel> -button. The file chosen in the -.B Files: -field, assuming you pressed enter, will be displayed in the -.B Selection: -field. You can also change this value directly by editing the field. - -When you are satisfied with the current selection you can move the cursor -to the -.B <Ok> -button and press enter. If you want to back out, move the cursor to the -.B <Cancel> -button and press enter. - -.SH USING THE DIRECTORYSELECTOR - -This is basically the same as using the fileselector. There are just no -files to select. Once the directory has been chosen, choose -.B <OK> - -.SH SEE ALSO -pkg_add(1), pkg_info(1), pkg_delete(1), pkg_create(1). - -.SH BUGS -Sure. - -.SH AUTHORS -Marc van Kempen (wmbfmk@urc.tue.nl) |