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author Edward W. Koenig2021-07-16 05:57:19 +0200
committer Willy Sudiarto Raharjo2021-07-17 04:50:22 +0200
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games/sauerbraten: Updated for version 2020_12_27
Signed-off-by: Edward W. Koenig <kingbeowulf@linuxgalaxy.org> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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diff --git a/system/rmw/README b/system/rmw/README
index 9327eef2e9..d51625f973 100644
--- a/system/rmw/README
+++ b/system/rmw/README
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
-rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a safe-remove utility for the command line. It
-can move and restore files to and from directories specified in a
-configuration file, and can also be integrated with your regular
-desktop trash folder (if your desktop environment uses the
-FreeDesktop.org Trash specification). One of the unique features of rmw
-is the ability to purge items from your waste (or trash) directories
-after x number of days.
+rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a safe-remove utility for the command line.
+Its goal is to conform to the FreeDesktop.org Trash specification and
+therefore be compatible with KDE, GNOME, XFCE, and others. Desktop
+integration is optional however, and by default, rmw will only use a
+unique features is the ability to purge files from your Waste/Trash
+directories after x number of days.
diff --git a/system/rmw/README.Slackware b/system/rmw/README.Slackware
index 7e0afd8f31..a93201f522 100644
--- a/system/rmw/README.Slackware
+++ b/system/rmw/README.Slackware
@@ -1,320 +1,186 @@
-# rmw-0.8.0
+# rmw-0.7.05
+
## Description
-rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a safe-remove utility for the command line. It
-can move and restore files to and from directories specified in a
-configuration file, and can also be integrated with your regular
-desktop trash folder (if your desktop environment uses the
-FreeDesktop.org Trash specification). One of the unique features of rmw
-is the ability to purge items from your waste (or trash) directories
-after x number of days.
+rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a safe-remove utility for the command line.
+Its goal is to conform to [the FreeDesktop.org Trash
+specification](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/trash-spec/trashspec-latest.html)
+and therefore be compatible with KDE, GNOME, XFCE, and others. Desktop
+integration is optional however, and by default, rmw will only use a
+waste folder separated from your desktop trash. One of its unique
+features is the ability to purge files from your Waste/Trash
+directories after x number of days.
Web site: <https://remove-to-waste.info/>
-[![codeql-badge]][codeql-url]
-[![c-cpp-badge]][c-cpp-url]
-
-[c-cpp-badge]: https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/actions/workflows/c-cpp.yml/badge.svg
-[c-cpp-url]: https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/actions/workflows/c-cpp.yml
-[codeql-badge]: https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/workflows/CodeQL/badge.svg
-[codeql-url]: https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/actions?query=workflow%3ACodeQL
-
-rmw is for people who sometimes use rm or rmdir at the command line and
-would occasionally like an alternative choice. It's not intended or
-designed to act as a replacement for rm, as it's more closely related
-to how the [FreeDesktop.org trash
-system](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/trash-spec/trashspec-latest.html)
-functions.
-
-## Features and Usage
-<!-- Don't make changes below this line, but to src/man/rmw.1 instead. -->
-<!-- This is generated with 'man --nh --no-justification ./rmw.1 | col -bx > plaintext' -->
-```
-OPTIONS
- -h, --help
- show help for command line options
-
- -c, --config FILE
- use an alternate configuration
-
- -l, --list
- list waste directories
-
- -g[N_DAYS], --purge[=N_DAYS]
- purge expired files; optional argument 'N_DAYS' overrides
- 'expire_age' value from the configuration file (Examples: -g90,
- --purge=90)
-
- By default, purging is disabled ('expire_age' is set to '0' in the
- configuration file). To enable, set the 'expire_age' value in your
- config file to a value greater than '0'
-
- You can use '-vvg' to see when the remaining files in the waste
- directories will expire.
-
- -o, --orphaned
- check for orphaned files (maintenance)
-
- An orphan is an item in a waste directory that has no
- corresponding .trashinfo file, or vice versa. This option is
- intended primarily for developers. Orphans may happen while
- testing code changes or if rmw is unintentionally released with a
- bug.
- (see also: <https://remove-to-waste.info/faq.html#dot_trashinfo>)
-
- -f, --force
- allow purging of expired files
-
- rmw will refuse to purge directories if they contain non-writable
- files or subdirectories. rmw will show a message that tells you
- "permission denied; directory still contains files". To override,
- you can re-run rmw using '-ffg'.
-
- By default, force is not required to enable the purge feature. If
- you would like to require it, add 'force_required' to your config
- file.
-
- -e, --empty
- completely empty (purge) all waste directories
-
- -r, -R, --recursive
- option used for compatibility with rm (recursive operation is
- enabled by default)
-
- -v, --verbose
- increase output messages
-
- -w, --warranty
- display warranty
-
- -V, --version
- display version and license information
-
- RESTORING
- -z, --restore FILE(s)
-
- To restore items, specify the path to them in the <WASTE>/files
- directory (wildcards ok).
-
- When restoring an item, if a file or directory with the same name
- already exists at the destination, the item being restored will
- have a time/date string (formatted as "_%H%M%S-%y%m%d") appended
- to it (e.g. 'foo_164353-210508').
-
- -s, --select
- select files from list to restore
-
- Displays a list of items in your waste directories. You can use
- the left/right cursor keys to switch between waste directories.
- Use the space bar to select the items you wish to restore, then
- press enter to restore all selected items.
-
- -u, --undo-last
- undo last move
-
- Restores files that were last rmw'ed
-
- -m, --most-recent-list
- list most recently rmw'ed files
-
-ENVIRONMENT
- These variables are intended only to be used for testing. See the code-
- testing page on the rmw website for more details.
-
- RMW_FAKE_HOME
+## Build Status
- RMW_FAKE_YEAR
+* [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw)
+* [![Build Status](https://semaphoreci.com/api/v1/andy5995/rmw-3/branches/master/badge.svg)](https://semaphoreci.com/andy5995/rmw-3)
- RMW_FAKE_MEDIA_ROOT
-
-FILES
- On some systems, $HOME/.config and $HOME/.local/share may be replaced
- with $XDG_CONFIG_HOME and $XDG_DATA_HOME
+## Screenshots
- $HOME/.config/rmwrc
- configuration file
+![rmw usage output](https://remove-to-waste.info/images/Screenshot_2020-04-11.png)
- $HOME/.local/share/rmw/purge-time
- text file that stores the time of the last purge
+[More Screenshots](https://remove-to-waste.info/screenshots.html)
- $HOME/.local/share/rmw/mrl
- text file containing a list of items that were last rmw'ed
+## Contact / Support
-NOTES
- rmw will not move items from one file system to another. If you try to
- rmw a file but don't have a waste directory configured that matches the
- file system on which it resides, rmw will refuse to do anything with it.
+* [Bug Reports and Feature Requests](https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#bug-reports-and-feature-requests)
+* [General Help, Support, Discussion](https://remove-to-waste.info/#support)
- DESKTOP INTEGRATION
- Items will be moved to a waste basket in the same manner as when using
- the "move to trash" option from your desktop GUI. They will be separated
- from your desktop trash by default; or if you wish for them to share the
- same "trash" directory, uncomment the line (in your config file):
+## Required libraries
- (Note that this does not apply to MacOS; while rmw is yet unable to
- integrate with the desktop trash directory, you'll still be able to use
- the default Waste directory.)
+* libncursesw (ncurses-devel on some systems, such as CentOS)
+* gettext (or use --disable-nls if you only need English language support)
- WASTE = $HOME/.local/share/Trash
+If you are building from source, you will need the libncursesw(5 or
+6)-dev package from your operating system distribution. On some systems
+just the ncurses packages is needed, and it's often already installed.
- then comment out the line
+## Compiling
- WASTE = $HOME/.local/share/Waste
+### As a normal user:
- You can reverse which directories are enabled at any time if you ever
- change your mind. If both directories are on the same filesystem, rmw
- will use the directory listed first in your config file.
+Use `../configure --help` to view available compile-time options.
- It can be beneficial to have them both uncommented. If your desktop trash
- directory (~/.local/share/Trash) is listed after the rmw default
- (~/.local/share/Waste) and uncommented, rmw will place newly rmw'ed items
- into the default, and it will purge expired files from both.
+ mkdir build
+ cd build
+ ../configure
+ make
- When rmw'ing an item, if a file or directory with the same name already
- exists in the waste (or trash) directory, it will not be overwritten;
- instead, the current file being rmw'ed will have a time/date string
- (formatted as "_%H%M%S-%y%m%d") appended to it (e.g.
- 'foo_164353-210508').
+### Installing without superuser privileges
- REMOVABLE MEDIA
- The first time rmw is run, it will create a configuration file. Waste
- directories will be created automatically (Except for when the
- ',removable' option is used; see below) e.g., if
- '$HOME/.local/share/Waste' is uncommented in the config file, these two
- directories will be created:
+If you would like to install rmw without superuser privileges, use a prefix
+that you have write access to. Example:
- $HOME/.local/share/Waste/files
- $HOME/.local/share/Waste/info
+ ../configure --prefix=$HOME/usr
+ make
+ make install
- If a WASTE directory is on removable media, you may append ',removable'.
- In that case, rmw will not try to create it; it must be initially created
- manually. When rmw runs, it will check to see if the directory exists
- (which means the removable media containing the directory is currently
- mounted). If rmw can't find the directory, it is assumed the media
- containing the directory isn't mounted and that directory will not be
- used for the current run of rmw.
+The rmw binary will be installed to `$HOME/usr/bin` and documentation to
+`$HOME/usr/doc`.
- With the media mounted, once you manually create the waste directory for
- that device (e.g. "/mnt/flash/.Trash-$UID") and run rmw, it will
- automatically create the two required child directories "files" and
- "info".
+### If configure fails
-EXAMPLES
- RESTORING
- rmw -z ~/.local/share/Waste/files/foo
- rmw -z ~/.local/share/Waste/files/bars*
+On **OSX**, ncursesw isn't provided by default but can be installed
+using `brew install ncurses`. Then precede `./configure` with
+`PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local/opt/ncurses/lib/pkgconfig"` Example:
- CONFIGURATION
- WASTE=/mnt/flash/.Trash-$UID, removable
- When using the removable attribute, you must also manually create
- the directory
+ PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local/opt/ncurses/lib/pkgconfig" ../configure
- expire_age = 45
- rmw will permanently delete files that have been in the waste (or
- trash) for more than 45 days.
+If you can't use [brew](https://brew.sh/), or install libncursesw or
+libmenuw some other way, rmw will use `ncurses` but you may experience
+[this minor
+bug](https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/issues/205).
-AUTHORS
- Project Manager: Andy Alt
- The RMW team: see AUTHORS.md
+Note: rmw was built on **Windows** 2 years ago using Cygwin but it
+didn't use the proper directories. We have no Windows developers
+working on this project and are hoping that some will join soon!. As
+stated in the description, the goal of this project is a
+"cross-platform" utility; so getting rmw to work on Windows is
+still on the TODO list.
-REPORTING BUGS
- Report bugs to <https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/issues>.
+## Uninstall / Cleaning up
-COPYRIGHT
- Copyright © 2012-2021 Andy Alt
+* make uninstall (uninstalls the program if installed with 'make install`)
+* make distclean (removes files in the build directory created by
+`configure` and 'make')
- License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
- <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
- This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There
- is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
+## Usage
```
+== First-time use ==
-## Screenshots
+After rmw is installed, running `rmw` will create a configuration file
+(rmwrc) in $HOME/.config (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME). Edit the file as
+desired.
-See the [Screenshots](https://remove-to-waste.info/screenshots.html)
-page on the website.
+== Configuration File ==
-## Contact / Support
+Documentation explaining the configuration can be found in your config
+file.
-* [Bug Reports and Feature Requests](https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#bug-reports-and-feature-requests)
-* [General Help, Support, Discussion](https://remove-to-waste.info/#support)
+Waste folders will be created automatically; e.g. if '$HOME/.local/share/Waste'
+is uncommented in the config file, these 3 directories will be created:
+$HOME/.local/share/Waste
+$HOME/.local/share/Waste/files
+$HOME/.local/share/Waste/info
-## Installation
+If one of the WASTE folders is on removable media, then the user has the
+option of appending ',removable'.
-[![Packaging status](https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/rmw.svg)](https://repology.org/project/rmw/versions)
+If a folder has ',removable' appended to it, rmw will not try to create
+it; it must be initially created manually. If the folder exists when
+rmw is run, it will be used; if not, it will be skipped. Once you
+create "example_waste", rmw will automatically create
+example_waste/info and example_waste/files
-rmw is available in the [homebrew and
-linuxbrew](https://github.com/Homebrew/) repositories; or there may may
-be a binary package available for your OS. You can view a list at
-[Repology](https://repology.org/project/rmw/versions) to see in which
-repositories rmw is included. Since v0.7.09, x86_64 AppImages are
-available.
+ e.g.: WASTE=/mnt/sda10000/example_waste, removable
-AppImages and maintainer-created amd64 Debian packages are available in
-the [releases section][releases-url].
+== Features and Options ==
-[releases-url]: https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/releases]
+Usage: rmw [OPTION]... FILE...
+ReMove the FILE(s) to a WASTE directory listed in configuration file
-## Installing from source
+ or: rmw -s
+ or: rmw -u
+ or: rmw -z FILE...
+Restore FILE(s) from a WASTE directory
-### Required libraries
+-h, --help
+-c, --config filename use an alternate configuration
+-l, --list list waste directories
+-g, --purge run purge even if it's been run today
+-o, --orphaned check for orphaned files (maintenance)
+-f, --force allow purge to run
+-e, --empty completely empty (purge) all waste folders
+-r, -R, --recursive option used for compatibility with rm
+ (recursive operation is enabled by default)
+-v, --verbose increase output messages
+-w, --warranty display warranty
+-V, --version display version and license information
-* libncursesw (ncurses-devel on some systems, such as CentOS)
-* gettext (or use '-Dnls=false' if you only need English language support)
-If you're building from source, you will need the libncursesw(5 or
-6)-dev package from your operating system distribution. On some systems
-just the ncurses packages is needed, and it's often already installed.
-
-### Compiling
-
-#### As a normal user:
-
-(This examples places the generated files to a separate folder, but you can
-run 'configure' from any directory you like.)
-
-```
- meson builddir
- cd builddir
- ninja
-```
-
-Use `meson configure` in the build dir to view available options.
+ ===] Restoring [===
-#### Installing without superuser privileges
+-z, --restore <wildcard filename(s) pattern> (e.g. ~/.local/share/Waste/files/foo*)
+-s, --select select files from list to restore
+-u, --undo-last undo last ReMove
-If you would like to install rmw without superuser privileges, use a prefix
-that you have write access to. Example:
+== Purging ==
- meson -Dprefix=$HOME/.local builddir
+If purging is 'on', rmw will permanently delete files from the folders
+specified in the configuration file after 'x' number of days. Purging can be
+disabled by using 'purge_after = 0' in configuration file. rmw will only check
+once per day if it's time to purge (use -g to check more often).
-or while in the build dir
+The time of the last automatic purge check is stored in `purge-time`,
+located in $HOME/.local/share/rmw (or $XDG_DATA_HOME/rmw).
- meson configure -Dprefix=$HOME/.local
+== -e, --empty ==
-To install:
+Completely empty (purge) all waste folders
- ninja install
+== -u, --undo ==
-In the example above, the rmw binary will be installed to
-`$HOME/.local/bin` and documentation to `$HOME/.local/doc`.
+Restores files that were last rmw'ed. No arguments for `-u` are
+necessary. The list of files that were last rmw'ed is stored in `mrl`, located in
+$HOME/.local/share/rmw (or $XDG_DATA_HOME/rmw).
-### If ncurses can't be found
+== -z, --restore ==
-On **macOS**, you may get a message during 'configure' that the menu
-library can't be found. The ncurses menu library isn't provided by
-default but can be installed using `brew install ncurses`. Then run
-'configure' like this:
+To restore a file, or multiple files, specify the path to them in the
+<WASTE>/files folder (wildcards ok).
+e.g. 'rmw -z ~/.local/share/Waste/files/foo*'
- export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/usr/local/opt/ncurses/lib/pkgconfig
+== -f, --force ==
-Or you can install [rmw using
-brew](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/rmw).
+A change from previous versions, purge is allowed to run without the '-f'
+option. If you'd rather require the use of '-f', you can add the line
+'force_required' in your configuration file.
-### Uninstall
+rmw will refuse to purge directories if they contain non-writable
+subdirectories. You can use -f 2 times if you ever see a message that tells
+you "permission denied; directory still contains files" (e.g. rwm -gff).
- ninja uninstall (uninstalls the program if installed with 'ninja install`)
-
-Note that the uninstall does not remove any language files that were installed. To remove them:
-
- sh uninstall_langs.sh
+```
diff --git a/system/rmw/rmw.SlackBuild b/system/rmw/rmw.SlackBuild
index 8b744a35e2..bee1c166a7 100644
--- a/system/rmw/rmw.SlackBuild
+++ b/system/rmw/rmw.SlackBuild
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
#
# Slackware build script for rmw
#
-# Copyright 2021 / Andy Alt / Minnesota, USA
+# Copyright 2019-2021 / Andy Alt / United States
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is
@@ -21,13 +21,11 @@
# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-#
cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd)
PRGNAM=rmw
-VERSION=${VERSION:-0.8.0_2}
-SRCNAM=$(echo $VERSION | tr _ -)
+VERSION=${VERSION:-0.7.06}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
TAG=${TAG:-_SBo}
@@ -62,9 +60,9 @@ set -e
rm -rf $PKG
mkdir -p $TMP $PKG $OUTPUT
cd $TMP
-rm -rf $SRCNAM-$VERSION
-tar xvf $CWD/$PRGNAM-$SRCNAM.tar.gz
-cd $PRGNAM-$SRCNAM
+rm -rf $PRGNAM-$VERSION
+tar xvf $CWD/$PRGNAM-$VERSION.tar.gz
+cd $PRGNAM-$VERSION
chown -R root:root .
find -L . \
\( -perm 777 -o -perm 775 -o -perm 750 -o -perm 711 -o -perm 555 \
@@ -72,26 +70,23 @@ find -L . \
\( -perm 666 -o -perm 664 -o -perm 640 -o -perm 600 -o -perm 444 \
-o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) -exec chmod 644 {} \;
-mkdir build
-cd build
CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \
CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \
-meson .. \
- --buildtype=release \
- -Dstrip=true \
+./configure \
--prefix=/usr \
--mandir=/usr/man \
- --docdir=/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION \
- --localedir=/usr/share/locale
+ --localedir=/usr/share/locale \
+ --docdir=/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION \
+ --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux
-ninja
-DESTDIR=$PKG ninja install
-cd ..
+make
+make install-strip DESTDIR=$PKG
-# meson configures stripping the binary when installing above
#
-#find $PKG -print0 | xargs -0 file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" | grep ELF \
-# | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null || true
+# rmw no longer searches for a system-wide config file
+#
+#mkdir -p $PKG/etc
+#cat rmwrc > $PKG/etc/rmwrc.new
find $PKG/usr/man -type f -exec gzip -9 {} \;
for i in $( find $PKG/usr/man -type l ) ; do ln -s $( readlink $i ).gz $i.gz ; rm $i ; done
diff --git a/system/rmw/rmw.info b/system/rmw/rmw.info
index 0c123a78c4..778de6ab12 100644
--- a/system/rmw/rmw.info
+++ b/system/rmw/rmw.info
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
PRGNAM="rmw"
-VERSION="0.8.0_2"
+VERSION="0.7.06"
HOMEPAGE="https://remove-to-waste.info/"
-DOWNLOAD="https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/releases/download/v0.8.0/rmw-0.8.0-2.tar.gz"
-MD5SUM="96fb309442916eb040593f9ebf571bad"
+DOWNLOAD="https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/releases/download/v0.7.06/rmw-0.7.06.tar.gz"
+MD5SUM="9b5e0fcda2e32b1886efd50030e51a5e"
DOWNLOAD_x86_64=""
MD5SUM_x86_64=""
-REQUIRES="meson"
+REQUIRES=""
MAINTAINER="Andy Alt"
EMAIL="andy400-dev@yahoo.com"
diff --git a/system/rmw/slack-desc b/system/rmw/slack-desc
index 855e1f8b37..ad3af3da9d 100644
--- a/system/rmw/slack-desc
+++ b/system/rmw/slack-desc
@@ -9,11 +9,11 @@
rmw: rmw (command line trash can/recycle bin)
rmw:
rmw: rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a safe-remove utility for the command line.
-rmw: It can move and restore files to and from directories specified in a
-rmw: configuration file, and can also be integrated with your regular
-rmw: desktop trash folder (if your desktop environment uses the
-rmw: FreeDesktop.org Trash specification). One of the unique features of
-rmw: rmw is the ability to purge items from your waste (or trash)
+rmw: Its goal is to conform to the FreeDesktop.org Trash specification and
+rmw: therefore be compatible with KDE, GNOME, XFCE, and others. Desktop
+rmw: integration is optional however, and by default, rmw will only use a
+rmw: waste folder separated from your desktop trash. One of its unique
+rmw: features is the ability to purge files from your Waste/Trash
rmw: directories after x number of days.
rmw:
rmw: Homepage: https://remove-to-waste.info/