[Pkg-sks-commit] r102 - sks/trunk/sks/debian

chrism at alioth.debian.org chrism at alioth.debian.org
Thu Jun 19 14:58:38 UTC 2008


Author: chrism
Date: 2008-06-19 14:58:38 +0000 (Thu, 19 Jun 2008)
New Revision: 102

Modified:
   sks/trunk/sks/debian/sks.8
Log:
[project @ 103]
more bla bla bla

Original author: fabbione
Date: 2003-12-10 08:37:55.389463+00:00

Modified: sks/trunk/sks/debian/sks.8
===================================================================
--- sks/trunk/sks/debian/sks.8	2008-06-19 14:58:30 UTC (rev 101)
+++ sks/trunk/sks/debian/sks.8	2008-06-19 14:58:38 UTC (rev 102)
@@ -32,51 +32,21 @@
 .B sks
 [options] update_subkeys
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
-This command is meant to be a simple interface between sysadmins
-and apache (in all it's flavours) to administer which modules has to
-be loaded or not. It automatically creates a new config file located
-in /etc/apache{-perl,-ssl}/modules.conf and it will cleanup httpd.conf
-from all the LoadModules entries that are Debian standards without
-modifing any custom one. In order for modules-config to recognize
-a module, this needs to have a correctly formatted .info file
-in /usr/lib/apache/1.3/
+.B sks
+is this and that. it's a fact.
 .PP
 .B Note:
-modules-config obsoletes apacheconfig, apache-sslconfig and
-apache-perlconfig
+it must run as debian-sks user.
 .SH OPTIONS
 A summary of options are included below.
 .TP
-.B enable <module_name>
-this will automatically enable the module in the selection list
-and ask if the specified flavour of apache should be restarted.
-module_name has to match the same as specified in the .info filename.
+.B -n
+blabla
 .PP
-Example: modules-config apache enable mod_php4
-.TP
-.B disable <module_name> [quiet]
-this will automatically disable the module in the selection list
-and ask if the specified flavour of apache should be restarted.
-The quite option will not prompt for any selection but it will just
-do the work (usefull only when called by other scripts).
-.PP
-Example: modules-config apache-ssl disable mod_perl quiet
-.PP
-.B Note:
-use of the quiet options should be done very carefully since
-a sysadmin should always be able to verify what has been changed
-in the configuration.
+Example: sks -n build
 .SH NOTES
-In order for modules-config to be able to recongnize a module,
-the latter should be provided with an .info file installed
-in /usr/lib/apache/1.3. The minimum requirement for a .info
-file to be valid is its first line, that should contain
-the LoadModule information. Ex:
-.PP
-LoadModule: urlcount_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_urlcount.so
-.PP
-at this point in time no other entries are processed.
+it must run as debian-sks user.
 .SH AUTHOR
 This program and manual page was written by Fabio M. Di Nitto
-<fabbione at fabbione.net>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system
-(but may be used by others).
+<fabbione at fabbione.net> and Peter Palfrader <weasel at debian.org>,
+for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).




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