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MAKE-KLONE-PROJECT(1) General Commands Manual MAKE-KLONE-PROJECT(1)
NAME
make-klone-project - manage a KLone based custom Debian package
SYNOPSIS
make-klone-project [options] COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
make-klone-project is a tool to create and manage custom webserver packages that use KLone, a framework that integrates a web site with
possibly dynamic content and a web server into a single binary.
The aim is to let the author to focus on editing the site specific files under webapp/ and allow creating a Debian package containing the
web server and an init.d script to manage it with dpkg-buildpackage.
USAGE
make-klone-project takes one non-option argument.
create Create a new project directory, package-0.1 and seeds it with KLone's source and a debian/ directory.
clean Remove all non-user created files and directories ie. everything but debian/copyright, debian/changelog, debian/wsp.* and webapp/.
See also the -l option below.
refresh
Cleans the project directory as with make-klone-project clean and reseeds the KLone source and the debian/ directory.
EXAMPLES
make-klone-project create -p myapp -m "Kari Pahula <kaol@debian.org>"
cd myapp-0.1
(edit any files that require editing, mostly in webapp/)
make-klone-project refresh
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
sudo dpkg -i ../myapp_0.1_i386.deb
OPTIONS
-b NAME
Name the created web server binary as NAME. If not specified the package name is used.
-l Look for the project root directory in clean and refresh commands by changing the working directory to the parent directory until
they find a file named debian/wsp.opt.maintainer in the current directory. Returns with error if none is found. Without this op-
tion, only the current directory is checked for this file.
The upside of using this option is that make-klone-project will be agnostic about the working directory, as long as it is somewhere
inside the project tree, just like dpkg-buildpackage. The downside is that you run a greater risk of having the clean command cause
unwanted data loss, if you happen to have an unfortunately named file in a wrong place.
-m NAME
Sets the maintainer name as NAME.
-p NAME
Set the package name as NAME. Only effective with the create command. If not specified, uses customkloneapp.
FILES
debian/wsp.description
A custom description for the package. Should be formatted like the corresponding field in the debian/control file.
debian/wsp.opt.*
The options set in prior calls to make-klone-project.
webapp/
The user specified site tree, to be imported as the site by KLone.
NOTES
Your web server will be run as a root, so you will need to use either allow_root or uid and gid options in your etc/kloned.conf.
SEE ALSO
dpkg-buildpackage(1), klone(1), kloned.conf(5), kloned(8).
AUTHOR
make-klone-project was written by Kari Pahula <kaol@debian.org>.
16 Sep 2007 MAKE-KLONE-PROJECT(1)