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<commands version="1.0"><package><summary>Build Package</summary><function>doPackage</function><shortcut>p</shortcut><options><nocompress><shortopt>Z</shortopt><doc>Do not gzip the package file</doc></nocompress><showname><shortopt>n</shortopt><doc>Print the name of the packaged file.</doc></showname></options><doc>[descfile] [descfile2]Creates a PEAR package from its description file (usually calledpackage.xml). If a second packagefile is passed in, thenthe packager will check to make sure that one is a package.xmlversion 1.0, and the other is a package.xml version 2.0. Thepackage.xml version 1.0 will be saved as "package.xml" in the archive,and the other as "package2.xml" in the archive"</doc></package><package-validate><summary>Validate Package Consistency</summary><function>doPackageValidate</function><shortcut>pv</shortcut><options /><doc></doc></package-validate><cvsdiff><summary>Run a "cvs diff" for all files in a package</summary><function>doCvsDiff</function><shortcut>cd</shortcut><options><quiet><shortopt>q</shortopt><doc>Be quiet</doc></quiet><reallyquiet><shortopt>Q</shortopt><doc>Be really quiet</doc></reallyquiet><date><shortopt>D</shortopt><doc>Diff against revision of DATE</doc><arg>DATE</arg></date><release><shortopt>R</shortopt><doc>Diff against tag for package release REL</doc><arg>REL</arg></release><revision><shortopt>r</shortopt><doc>Diff against revision REV</doc><arg>REV</arg></revision><context><shortopt>c</shortopt><doc>Generate context diff</doc></context><unified><shortopt>u</shortopt><doc>Generate unified diff</doc></unified><ignore-case><shortopt>i</shortopt><doc>Ignore case, consider upper- and lower-case letters equivalent</doc></ignore-case><ignore-whitespace><shortopt>b</shortopt><doc>Ignore changes in amount of white space</doc></ignore-whitespace><ignore-blank-lines><shortopt>B</shortopt><doc>Ignore changes that insert or delete blank lines</doc></ignore-blank-lines><brief><shortopt></shortopt><doc>Report only whether the files differ, no details</doc></brief><dry-run><shortopt>n</shortopt><doc>Don't do anything, just pretend</doc></dry-run></options><doc><package.xml>Compares all the files in a package. Without any options, thiscommand will compare the current code with the last checked-in code.Using the -r or -R option you may compare the current code with thatof a specific release.</doc></cvsdiff><svntag><summary>Set SVN Release Tag</summary><function>doSvnTag</function><shortcut>sv</shortcut><options><quiet><shortopt>q</shortopt><doc>Be quiet</doc></quiet><slide><shortopt>F</shortopt><doc>Move (slide) tag if it exists</doc></slide><delete><shortopt>d</shortopt><doc>Remove tag</doc></delete><dry-run><shortopt>n</shortopt><doc>Don't do anything, just pretend</doc></dry-run></options><doc><package.xml> [files...]Sets a SVN tag on all files in a package. Use this command after you havepackaged a distribution tarball with the "package" command to tag whatrevisions of what files were in that release. If need to fix somethingafter running svntag once, but before the tarball is released to the public,use the "slide" option to move the release tag.to include files (such as a second package.xml, or tests not included in therelease), pass them as additional parameters.</doc></svntag><cvstag><summary>Set CVS Release Tag</summary><function>doCvsTag</function><shortcut>ct</shortcut><options><quiet><shortopt>q</shortopt><doc>Be quiet</doc></quiet><reallyquiet><shortopt>Q</shortopt><doc>Be really quiet</doc></reallyquiet><slide><shortopt>F</shortopt><doc>Move (slide) tag if it exists</doc></slide><delete><shortopt>d</shortopt><doc>Remove tag</doc></delete><dry-run><shortopt>n</shortopt><doc>Don't do anything, just pretend</doc></dry-run></options><doc><package.xml> [files...]Sets a CVS tag on all files in a package. Use this command after you havepackaged a distribution tarball with the "package" command to tag whatrevisions of what files were in that release. If need to fix somethingafter running cvstag once, but before the tarball is released to the public,use the "slide" option to move the release tag.to include files (such as a second package.xml, or tests not included in therelease), pass them as additional parameters.</doc></cvstag><package-dependencies><summary>Show package dependencies</summary><function>doPackageDependencies</function><shortcut>pd</shortcut><options /><doc><package-file> or <package.xml> or <install-package-name>List all dependencies the package has.Can take a tgz / tar file, package.xml or a package name of an installed package.</doc></package-dependencies><sign><summary>Sign a package distribution file</summary><function>doSign</function><shortcut>si</shortcut><options><verbose><shortopt>v</shortopt><doc>Display GnuPG output</doc></verbose></options><doc><package-file>Signs a package distribution (.tar or .tgz) file with GnuPG.</doc></sign><makerpm><summary>Builds an RPM spec file from a PEAR package</summary><function>doMakeRPM</function><shortcut>rpm</shortcut><options><spec-template><shortopt>t</shortopt><doc>Use FILE as RPM spec file template</doc><arg>FILE</arg></spec-template><rpm-pkgname><shortopt>p</shortopt><doc>Use FORMAT as format string for RPM package name, %s is replacedby the PEAR package name, defaults to "PEAR::%s".</doc><arg>FORMAT</arg></rpm-pkgname></options><doc><package-file>Creates an RPM .spec file for wrapping a PEAR package inside an RPMpackage. Intended to be used from the SPECS directory, with the PEARpackage tarball in the SOURCES directory:$ pear makerpm ../SOURCES/Net_Socket-1.0.tgzWrote RPM spec file PEAR::Net_Geo-1.0.spec$ rpm -bb PEAR::Net_Socket-1.0.spec...Wrote: /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/PEAR::Net_Socket-1.0-1.i386.rpm</doc></makerpm><convert><summary>Convert a package.xml 1.0 to package.xml 2.0 format</summary><function>doConvert</function><shortcut>c2</shortcut><options><flat><shortopt>f</shortopt><doc>do not beautify the filelist.</doc></flat></options><doc>[descfile] [descfile2]Converts a package.xml in 1.0 format into a package.xmlin 2.0 format. The new file will be named package2.xml by default,and package.xml will be used as the old file by default.This is not the most intelligent conversion, and should only beused for automated conversion or learning the format.</doc></convert></commands>