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* doc: Add apt-patterns(7) manual pageJulian Andres Klode2019-08-151-0/+1
| | | | | This does not describe much yet, as there's not much to talk about.
* add apt-transport-mirror manpageDavid Kalnischkies2018-01-031-0/+1
| | | | | The mirror method is undocumented since 0.7.24, now with the reimplementation it is high time to get something written about it.
* document https options in new apt-transport-https manpageDavid Kalnischkies2018-01-031-0/+1
| | | | | | Same reasoning as with the previous commit for http with the added benefit of moving the hard to discover and untranslated example config into a manpage which could be translated.
* document http options in new apt-transport-http manpageDavid Kalnischkies2018-01-031-0/+1
| | | | | | We had documentation for the http transport in our "catch-all" apt.conf manpage, but it seems benefitial to document transports in their own manpage instead of pushing them all into one.
* Translate shared documentation parts againJulian Andres Klode2017-11-201-1/+7
| | | | | | | We accidentally did not translate the entity file, but should have. This makes apt.ent translatable again. This generates the target multiple times, but surprisingly, that works just fine, so let's just keep it that way, as it's clean code otherwise.
* reimplement and document auth.confDavid Kalnischkies2017-07-261-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We have support for an netrc-like auth.conf file since 0.7.25 (closing 518473), but it was never documented in apt that it even exists and netrc seems to have fallen out of usage as a manpage for it no longer exists making the feature even more arcane. On top of that the code was a bit of a mess (as it is written in c-style) and as a result the matching of machine tokens to URIs also a bit strange by checking for less specific matches (= without path) first. We now do a single pass over the stanzas. In practice early adopters of the undocumented implementation will not really notice the differences and the 'new' behaviour is simpler to document and more usual for an apt user. Closes: #811181
* CMake: Exclude .md5 and .map doxygen files from installJulian Andres Klode2016-08-111-1/+4
| | | | | | This is much better than removing them in debian/rules. Gbp-Dch: ignore
* CMake: Mark Doxygen as required and use DOXYGEN_EXECUTABLEJulian Andres Klode2016-08-111-2/+2
| | | | | | Seems like I missed that when adding doxygen support. Gbp-Dch: ignore
* CMake: Rewrite existing Documentation support and add doxygenJulian Andres Klode2016-08-101-11/+75
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This can now build all documentation. It should also be fairly reusable for other projects, as long as they follow the same naming scheme for the po4a output files and set the PACKAGE_* variables used here. We could have done all translations in a single call to po4a like the makefile based buildsystem does. While that would have made the output slightly nicer, this solution offers a huge performance gain because it can translate the documents in parallel, which also means that the xsltproc stage does not have to wait for all translations to be done first. You might think that the add_custom_command() should list the actual output files as BYPRODUCTS. This is not true however: Because the files are not always generated, Ninja will think missing byproducts mean that the target is out of date - which is not what we want. Finally, also add the missing doxygen support. Note that the packaging script cleans up some md5 and map files created by doxygen, otherwise it is fairly boring.
* CMake: Add initial support for documentation buildingJulian Andres Klode2016-08-061-0/+21
Build HTML docbook guides (untranslated) and manual pages (including translations). Also install the examples in the example subdirectory. Translation of docbook guides has not been implemented yet, but should be easy to do. The code also needs some cleanup to automatically detect the available translations.