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UPDATE-CATALOG(8) Debian UPDATE-CATALOG(8)NAME
update-catalog - create or update entry in SGML catalog file
SYNOPSIS
update-catalog [options] --add centralized_catalog ordinary_catalog
update-catalog [options] --remove centralized_catalog ordinary_catalog
update-catalog [options] --update-super
DESCRIPTION
update-catalog inserts, updates or removes entries in the SGML centralized catalogs located in /etc/sgml. To change the SGML super catalog
located in /etc/sgml/catalog modify the directory contents of /etc/sgml to contain new files or symbolic links having a .cat extension or
remove (or move) existing centralized catalogs and regenerate the super catalog using the --update-super option. See section SUPER CATALOG
for details on the generation process.
OPTIONS --add Adds an entry for the ordinary_catalog in the centralized_catalog.
--remove
Removes the entry for the ordinary_catalog from the centralized_catalog.
--update-super
Regenerates the SGML super catalog from the contents of the /etc/sgml directory. See section SUPER CATALOG for details on the super
catalog generation.
--quiet
Prevents the usual diagnostic output.
--test Prevents the update of the catalog and writes the resulting SGML catalog to standard output.
--version
Displays the version information and exits.
--help Display the usage information and exits.
SUPER CATALOG
The super-catalog located in /etc/sgml/catalog cannot be directly modified. It is generated by the update-catalog --update-super command.
The generation considers files in the /etc/sgml directory that have a .cat extension. For instance files ending in .old or .disabled are
not considered. Before adding a catalog to the super catalog it is parsed and verified in order to not corrupt the super catalog. All
referenced catalogs are verified to actually exist. If the check fails, a message is printed and the complete catalog is ignored. This
check ensures that a catalog from a package, which is removed but not purged, is removed from the super catalog.
AUTHOR
Ardo van Rangelrooij <ardo@debian.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Ardo van Rangelrooij Copyright (C) 2012 Helmut Grohne
This is free software; see the GNU General Public Licence version 2 or later for copying conditions. There is no warranty.
Debian Project June 2004 UPDATE-CATALOG(8)