File:  [LON-CAPA] / loncom / build / lpml.dtd
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Wed Jun 20 12:32:54 2001 UTC (23 years ago) by albertel
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- started the parser

    1: <!--
    2:        Linux Packaging Markup Language version 1.0.
    3:        Intended to be under General Public License,
    4:        Second Version June 1991.
    5: 
    6:        Date: May 3, 2001
    7:        Author: Scott Harrison
    8: 
    9:        Linux Packaging Markup Language aims to capture
   10:        a source code development tree and effectively map
   11:        that to a compilation and installation process for
   12:        generating software packages and updating a run-time
   13:        system.  This language helps handle dependency information,
   14:        file globbing, file permissions, file ownerships,
   15:        different targets for different linux distributions,
   16:        preservation of configuration information, directory
   17:        permissions, directory ownerships, compilation commands,
   18:        and, ultimately, system software status reports.
   19: -->
   20: <!ENTITY % lpml.Version
   21:         "-//TUX//DTD lpml 1.0 Final//EN"
   22: 
   23:         -- Typical usage:
   24: 
   25:             <!DOCTYPE lpml PUBLIC "-//TUX//DTD LPML 1.0 Final//EN">
   26:             <lpml>
   27: 
   28:             </lpml>
   29:         --
   30:         >
   31: 
   32: <!ELEMENT categoryname (#PCDATA)>
   33: <!ELEMENT targetroot (#PCDATA)>
   34: <!ELEMENT sourceroot (#PCDATA)>
   35: 
   36: <!ELEMENT target (#PCDATA)>
   37: <!ATTLIST target
   38:     dist CDATA #REQUIRED
   39:     >
   40: <!ELEMENT source (#PCDATA)>
   41: <!ELEMENT targetdir (#PCDATA)>
   42: <!ATTLIST targetdir
   43:     dist CDATA #REQUIRED
   44:     >
   45: <!ELEMENT sourcedir (#PCDATA)>
   46: <!ELEMENT glob (#PCDATA)>
   47: <!ELEMENT build (#PCDATA)>
   48: 
   49: <!-- 
   50: The trigger attribute of the build element is meant
   51: to only have one of two possible values:
   52:   "always run", or
   53:   "run if dependencies change"
   54: 
   55: Note that you must type this text exactly in for the
   56: attribute value to be understood and processed correctly
   57: by the lpml "make build" parser.
   58: -->
   59: <!ELEMENT lpml (file|category|fileglob|directory|rpm|link)+>
   60: <!ATTLIST build>
   61:    trigger CDATA #REQUIRED
   62: >
   63: <!ELEMENT dependencies (#PCDATA)>
   64: <!ELEMENT note (#PCDATA)>
   65: 
   66: <!ELEMENT category (chmod,chown)>
   67: <!ATTLIST category
   68:     type CDATA #REQUIRED
   69:     name CDATA #REQUIRED
   70:     >
   71: <!ELEMENT chown (#PCDATA)>
   72: <!ATTLIST chown
   73:     dist CDATA #REQUIRED
   74:     >
   75: <!ELEMENT chmod (#PCDATA)>
   76: <!ATTLIST chmod
   77:     dist CDATA #REQUIRED
   78:     >
   79: 
   80: <!ELEMENT directory (targetdir,categoryname,description?)>
   81: <!ATTLIST directory
   82:     dist CDATA #REQUIRED
   83:     >
   84: 
   85: <!ELEMENT file (source,target,categoryname,description?,
   86:                 note?,build?,status?,dependencies?)>
   87: <!ELEMENT link (source,target,categoryname,description?,
   88:                 note?,build?,status?)>
   89: 
   90: <!ELEMENT fileglob (glob,sourcedir,targetdir,categoryname,
   91:                     description?,filenames?)>
   92: <!ELEMENT filenames (#PCDATA)>
   93: 
   94: <!ELEMENT rpm (rpmSummary,rpmName,rpmVersion,rpmRelease,rpmVendor,
   95:                rpmBuildRoot,rpmCopyright,rpmGroup,rpmSource,rpmAutoReqProv,
   96:                rpmdescription,rpmpre)>
   97: <!ELEMENT rpmSummary (#PCDATA)>
   98: <!ELEMENT rpmName (#PCDATA)>
   99: <!ELEMENT rpmVersion (#PCDATA)>
  100: <!ELEMENT rpmRelease (#PCDATA)>
  101: <!ELEMENT rpmVendor (#PCDATA)>
  102: <!ELEMENT rpmBuildRoot (#PCDATA)>
  103: <!ELEMENT rpmCopyright (#PCDATA)>
  104: <!ELEMENT rpmGroup (#PCDATA)>
  105: <!ELEMENT rpmSource (#PCDATA)>
  106: <!ELEMENT rpmAutoReqProv (#PCDATA)>
  107: <!ELEMENT rpmdescription (#PCDATA)>
  108: <!ELEMENT rpmpre (#PCDATA)>
  109: 
  110: 

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