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XSTOW(1)		     XStow Reference Guide		      XSTOW(1)

NAME
       XStow, replacement for GNU Stow

SYNOPSIS
       xstow	    [OPTION ...] PACKAGE

DESCRIPTION
       XStow is a replacement of GNU Stow (stow) written in C++. It supports
       all features of Stow with some extensions.

       XStow as GNU Stow, are programs for managing the installation of
       software packages, keeping them separate (/usr/local/stow/emacs vs.
       /usr/local/stow/perl, for example) while making them appear to be
       installed in the same place (/usr/local).

USAGE
       xstow [OPTION ...] PACKAGE

       Install a package

	       xstow foobar

       Uninstall package

	       xstow -D foobar

OPTIONS
       -dl -debug-level INT
	   Set's the debug level. An unsigned integer is accepted. The default
	   value is 0.

       -dm -debug-module [ALL|ARG|MAIN|TREE|CPPDIR]
	   Filter messages from a specific module.

       -h -help
	   Shows a help screen.

       -V -Version
	   Displays XStows version number and supported features.

       -n -no
	   Do not actually make changes

       -c -conflicts
	   Scan for conflicts, implies -n.

       -s -simulate
	   Simulate installation. If this option is set permission problems
	   will be ignored and -verbose will be set to 1.

       -d -dir DIR
	   Set stow dir to DIR. The default is the current directory.

       -d -target DIR
	   Set target to DIR. The default is the parent of the stow directory.

       -v -verbose [0|1|2|3]
	   Increase verboseness. Possible levels are 0,1,2 or 3. Simple
	   setting -v or -verbose adds 1.

       -D -delete
	   Unstow instead of stow. Deinstall the package.

       -R -restow
	   The same like -delete followed by an reinstall.

       -ap -absolute-path
	   Create symlinks with absolute path names. XStow can always handle
	   packages which were installed with this option. Installing one
	   package with absolute path names and one without is no problem.
	   Only the creation of the symlinks will be affected by this option.
	   This will cause that if one package is installed with this option
	   and one without, some of the symlinks of the first package, when
	   they have to be recreated will be recreated as relative ones. It is
	   not good idea doing this, even XStow does not have any problems
	   with it.  Warning: Breaks compatibility with Stow!

       -tr -traversable LINKS
	   A list of links pointing to directories, that can be ignored.  eg.:
	   /usr/local/man is a link to /usr/local/share/man Warning: Breaks
	   compatibility with Stow!

       -tkt -tr-keep-targets
	   Add the list of traversable links also to the keep targets list.
	   This prevents the targets of the links from being removed by XStow,
	   which would cause that the traversable link becomes a dead link.

       -tre -tr-auto PATTERN
	   Automatically add links which target matches this pattern.

       -tre -tr-auto-regex REGEX
	   Automatically add links which target matches this pattern.

       -kd -keep-dirs DIR
	   A list of directories, that should not be removed when a package
	   will be removed. Warning: Breaks compatibility with Stow!

       -i -ignore PATTERN
	   Ignore files that matches this pattern.

       -ire -ignore-regex REGEX
	   Ignore files that matches this expression.

       -ni -nignore PATTERN
	   Ignore everything except file and directories matching this
	   expression. eg: "systree/bintree systree/headertree".  For using
	   nignore support fnmatch and configration file support has to be
	   enabled. For more details see xstow.ini(5).

       -cp -copy PATTERN
	   Copy files or directories that matching this pattern.

       -cre -copy-regex REGEX
	   Copy files or directories that matching this expression.

       -ifd -i-file-in-dir DIR/FILE
	   Ignore this file in this directory. (Relative to the package dir.)

       -cfd -c-file-in-dir DIR/FILE
	   Copy this file in this directory. (Relative to the package dir.)

       -sd -stow-dirs DIR
	   A list of other stow dirs, that xstow is allowed change

       -sda -sd-auto PATTERN
	   Automatically add directories to the list when matching this
	   expression.

       -sde -sd-auto-regex REGEX
	   Automatically add directories to the list when matching this
	   expression.

       -pd -protect-dirs DIR
	   A list of other dirs, that xstow is not allowed change

       -pda -pd-auto PATTERN
	   Automatically add directories to the list when matching this
	   expression.

       -pde -pd-auto-regex REGEX
	   Automatically add directories to the list when matching this
	   expression.

       -pdt -pd-targets DIRS
	   A list of dirs, xstow is allowed to change.

       -pta -pdt-add-traversable DIRS
	   Automatically add the targets of traversable links to the targets
	   list.

       -f -force
	   Skip conflicts if possible.

       -C -no-curses
	   Do not detect the terminal width by using curses.  There is more
	   description at the environment variable section.

       -F file
	   Read this configuration file too.

RETURN VALUES
       0   On success.

       1   On a missspelled call of xstow.

       2   If an internal error occoured.

       3   Installing the package failed of some reason. All the prechecking
	   was ok, but the execution of the exec list failed.

       4   Installing a package failed.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       Since the debugging of the command line parsing can be hard if the
       debugging level is set by the command line there are two evironment
       variables:

       XSTOW_DEBUG_LEVEL
	   Same as the -debug-level option.

       XSTOW_DEBUG_MODULE
	   Same as the -debug-module option.

	   Both values will be overwritten by the settings of the command
	   line, after the command line was parsed.

       XSTOW_USE_CURSES
	   Same as the -no-curses option.

	   In later versions xstow tried detecting the terminal width and
	   height, by default at the startup routine. Even if this value is
	   only used by the help screen. The result was:

	       $ TERM="" xstow
	       Error opening terminal: unknown.

	   The error message is reported by the ncurses lib. This can cause
	   problems if you wan't start xstow as a cron job.  Now xstow tries
	   detecting the terminal width not in it's startup, but when the help
	   screen is printed out. As an extra option you can set the
	   environment variable XSTOW_USE_CURSES="0" this will tell xstow not
	   using curses anyway.

COFIGURATION FILES
       The configuration file xstow.ini can be located in /etc and/or in the
       current stow directory. For possible settings and syntax of this file
       see xstow.ini(5)

       In this manpage there are some detailed informations of some special
       settings of XStow too. Please read it!

EXAMPLES
   Common Usage
       As an example we install the ixlib library into the /usr/local/ tree.

	       tar xvfz ixlib-0.96.2.tar.gz
	       cd ixlib-0.96.2
	       ./configure
	       make

       So far, this was business as usual.

       Note: by default the configure script prepares the application for
       being installed into /usr/local/. Have a look at configure --help for
       more info.

       Now installation is done by not installing ixlib directly into
       /usr/local/, we install it into /usr/local/stow/ixlib-0.96.2/.

	       make install prefix=/usr/local/stow/ixlib-0.96.2/

       The last point is creating all necessare symlinks so that ixlib's
       include files can be found by the compiler in /usr/local/include.
       Therefore we are using xstow.

	       cd /usr/local/stow
	       xstow ixlib-0.96.2

       And all symlinks will be created.

   Installing XStow by using XStow
       After calling the configure script and make, XStow is installed into
       the stow directory as I showed it in the upper example.

	       make install prefix=/usr/local/stow/xstow-0.1.0

       Then you switch to the stow directory and call XStow

	       cd /usr/local/stow
	       xstow-0.1.0/bin/xstow xstow-0.1.0

       That is it.

COMPATIBLE
   Link Creation
       By default XStow is fully Stow compatible. The usage of some of the
       advanced features can cause that Stow cannot handle the tree any more.

   Command Line Options
       XStow supports all command line options of Stow. Even it's format.

       Eg.:	 xstow --verbose=2 foobar

BUGS
       There are some nitty gritty cases, but no known bugs.

WHY
       Stow requires Perl. But what's on systems where no Perl is available,
       or not yet installed? I tried compiling Stow with perlcc, but it
       failed.

AUTHORS
       XStow was written by Martin Oberzalek <kingleo@gmx.at>.

COPYING
       XStow a replacement of GNU Stow written in C++.

       Copyright (C) 2002-2005 by Martin Oberzalek <kingleo@gmx.at>

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
       Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
       option) any later version.

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
       WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
       General Public License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
       with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
       675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

SEE ALSO
       xstow.ini(5) merge-info(1) stow(1)

       GNU Stow has an excelent documentation. Have a look at the manual.
       http://www.gnu.org/software/stow/

XStow 1.0.2			  2014-04-06			      XSTOW(1)
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