slitaz-dev-tools rev 12
Add libtaz.
author | Christopher Rogers <slaxemulator@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu Feb 24 02:33:47 2011 +0000 (2011-02-24) |
parents | 8d4f0c409359 |
children | 414acf9579e2 |
files | libtaz/AUTHORS libtaz/COPYING libtaz/libtaz libtaz/libtaz-modules/commons libtaz/libtaz-modules/report libtaz/slitaz.conf libtaz/web/favicon.ico libtaz/web/header-img.png libtaz/web/logo.png libtaz/web/slitaz.css libtaz/web/template.html |
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3.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 3.2 +++ b/libtaz/libtaz Thu Feb 24 02:33:47 2011 +0000 3.3 @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ 3.4 +######################################################################## 3.5 +# This is the SliTaz main library (/usr/lib/slitaz/libtaz). 3.6 +# libtaz is modular : see explanation of the function source_lib bellow. 3.7 +# 3.8 +# Author : Antoine Bodin <gokhlayeh@mailoo.org> 3.9 +# 3.10 +# Version : 0.0.1 (alpha1) 3.11 +# 3.12 +# Documentation : none (will be avaible with beta version) 3.13 +# The documentation will include an explanation of all fonction, how to 3.14 +# use them and how to improve this library. 3.15 +# 3.16 +# Devnotes (suppress while beta is released) : 3.17 +# Add a generic download script ? -> download from tazlito & tazwok 3.18 +# Add a generic create/cleanup script for tmp files ? 3.19 +# check_for (pkg on cmd line, pkg, receipt, etc.) -> tazwok,tazpkg,list 3.20 +# 3.21 +# Note : as the work is progress some part are dirty code or some other 3.22 +# are note finish. I update this because we need the libdep 3.23 +# 3.24 +######################################################################## 3.25 +# INITIALIZATION 3.26 +######################## 3.27 +# Load the Slitaz main configuration file : /etc/slitaz/slitaz.conf. 3.28 +# Don't load it if application is called by one having already loaded it, 3.29 +# to avoid options overwrite. 3.30 + 3.31 +. /etc/slitaz/slitaz.conf 3.32 + 3.33 +# Load the command as some module use it. 3.34 +log_command="$0 $@" 3.35 + 3.36 +# Define & create temporary directory as it's used by report. 3.37 +tmp=/tmp/$(basename $0)-$$ 3.38 +mkdir -p $tmp 3.39 + 3.40 +######################################################################## 3.41 +# EXIT FUNCTIONS 3.42 +######################## 3.43 +# run_on_exit commands are executed when apps exit (whatever the reason) 3.44 +# run_on_kill commands are executed only when apps is killed (or Ctrl+C) 3.45 +# Note : one command per line in the variable. 3.46 +run_on_exit="rm -rf $tmp" 3.47 +run_on_kill="" 3.48 +trap run_on_exit EXIT 3.49 +trap run_on_kill INT KILL 3.50 + 3.51 +run_on_exit() 3.52 +{ 3.53 + echo "$run_on_exit" | while read c; do 3.54 + run_on_exit=$(echo "$run_on_exit" | sed 1d) 3.55 + $c 3.56 + done 3.57 + trap - EXIT 3.58 +} 3.59 + 3.60 +run_on_kill() 3.61 +{ 3.62 + echo "$run_on_kill" | while read c; do 3.63 + run_on_kill=$(echo "$run_on_kill" | sed 1d) 3.64 + $c 3.65 + done 3.66 + trap - INT KILL 3.67 + run_on_exit 3.68 +} 3.69 + 3.70 +######################################################################## 3.71 +# This function should be used after sourcing libtaz to source modular 3.72 +# libraries. Libtaz only source main configuration file and contain only 3.73 +# this function. The modular libraries should be put in slitaz lib 3.74 +# directory (/usr/lib/slitaz/libtaz-modules). 3.75 +# 3.76 +# Usage : source_lib lib [lib2] [lib3] ... 3.77 +# 3.78 +# Description of libraries including with libtaz : 3.79 +# commons : functions used by most SliTaz scripts 3.80 +# get_option* : function to check & parse arguments of a command line 3.81 +# report : display and log script in a configurable way 3.82 +# 3.83 +# * need a code rewiew, please don't use them for production : code can 3.84 +# be hardly modified. 3.85 +# 3.86 +# All theses libraries contains additionnal functions. Check them to 3.87 +# if you want to know wich ones and how to use them. 3.88 +# More information will be avaible at beta release. 3.89 + 3.90 +sourced_lib="" 3.91 +source_lib() 3.92 +{ 3.93 + for i in $@; do 3.94 + [ "$(echo $sourced_lib | grep $i)" ] && continue 3.95 + [ ! -f "/usr/lib/slitaz/libtaz-modules/$i" ] && \ 3.96 + echo "WARNING: libtaz source_lib: can't find /usr/lib/slitaz/libtaz-modules/$i" >&2 && \ 3.97 + continue 3.98 + . /usr/lib/slitaz/libtaz-modules/$i && sourced_lib="$sourced_lib $i" 3.99 + done 3.100 +}
4.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 4.2 +++ b/libtaz/libtaz-modules/commons Thu Feb 24 02:33:47 2011 +0000 4.3 @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ 4.4 +status() 4.5 +{ 4.6 + local CHECK=$? 4.7 + echo -en "\\033[70G[ " 4.8 + if [ $CHECK = 0 ]; then 4.9 + echo -en "\\033[1;32mOK" 4.10 + else 4.11 + echo -en "\\033[1;31mFailed" 4.12 + fi 4.13 + echo -e "\\033[0;39m ]" 4.14 +} 4.15 + 4.16 +get_config() 4.17 +{ 4.18 + if [ -f "./`basename $0`.conf" ]; then 4.19 + . ./`basename $0`.conf 4.20 + elif [ -f "/etc/slitaz/`basename $0`.conf" ]; then 4.21 + . /etc/slitaz/`basename $0`.conf 4.22 + else 4.23 + echo -e "\nUnable to find the configuration file : /etc/slitaz/`basename $0`.conf" >&2 4.24 + echo -e "Please read the `basename $0` documentation.\n" >&2 4.25 + exit 1 4.26 + fi 4.27 +} 4.28 + 4.29 +# The classic SliTaz check_root function used in near all SliTaz tools. 4.30 +check_root() 4.31 +{ 4.32 + [ $(id -u) = 0 ] && return 4.33 + echo -e "\nYou must be root to run `basename $0` with this option." >&2 4.34 + echo -e "Please type 'su' and root password to become super-user.\n" >&2 4.35 + exit 1 4.36 +} 4.37 + 4.38 +# A classic check_dir function : 4.39 +# - create directory if needed and echo about it. 4.40 +# Return error if directory is created (to chain other commands with ||) 4.41 +check_dir() 4.42 +{ 4.43 + if ! [ -d "$1" ]; then 4.44 + echo -n "Creating $1..." 4.45 + mkdir -p "$1" 4.46 + status 4.47 + return 1 4.48 + fi 4.49 +} 4.50 + 4.51 +# Install package if missing. 4.52 +check_pkg() 4.53 +{ 4.54 + if ! [ -d $INSTALLED/$1 ]; then 4.55 +# report step "Installing package : $1" 4.56 + tazpkg get-install $1 4.57 +# report end-step 4.58 + fi 4.59 +} 4.60 + 4.61 +# Display an horizontal line, can be used to have clearest script. 4.62 +horizontal_line() 4.63 +{ 4.64 + echo "================================================================================" 4.65 +} 4.66 + 4.67 +# Store -- options in a variable. 4.68 +# Test phase. 4.69 +# Need to add something to filter options and report error in case option is not 4.70 +# listed a used by the command. 4.71 +get_options() 4.72 +{ 4.73 + if echo "$log_command" | fgrep -q ' '--help; then 4.74 + echo "Avaible options for $(echo `basename "$log_command"` | cut -d ' ' -f 1,2) : $get_options_list" 4.75 + exit 0 4.76 + fi 4.77 + for get_option in $(echo "$log_command" | tr ' ' '\n' | grep ^-- | sed 's/^--//'); do 4.78 + if [ "${get_options_list/${get_option%%=*}}" = "$get_options_list" ]; then 4.79 + echo "Option ${get_option%%=*} is incorrect, valid options are : $get_options_list". >&2 4.80 + exit 1 4.81 + fi 4.82 + if [ "$get_option" = "${get_option/=}" ]; then 4.83 + export $get_option=yes 4.84 + else 4.85 + export $get_option 4.86 + fi 4.87 + done 4.88 +}
5.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 5.2 +++ b/libtaz/libtaz-modules/report Thu Feb 24 02:33:47 2011 +0000 5.3 @@ -0,0 +1,431 @@ 5.4 + 5.5 +# Usage : use_report functions/commands 5.6 +# 'use_report' execute functions/commands and redirect the output. 5.7 +# You can use 'report' function to display message, steps, blocs and 5.8 +# status in the terminal and organize the display of the log. 5.9 + 5.10 +report_verbosity_opt=all 5.11 + 5.12 +report_display() 5.13 +{ 5.14 + while read out; do 5.15 + [ "$out" = €øß ] && report_stop_display && return 5.16 + echo -e " ...\n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Messages ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ " 5.17 + echo "$out" 5.18 + break 5.19 + done 5.20 + while read out; do 5.21 + [ "$out" = €øß ] && report_stop_display && return 5.22 + echo "$out" 5.23 + done 5.24 +} 5.25 + 5.26 +report_create_html() 5.27 +{ 5.28 + if ! [ -f "$log_opt" ]; then 5.29 + mkdir -p "${log_opt%/*}" 5.30 + cp /usr/share/slitaz/web/template.html "$log_opt" 5.31 + sed -e "s/xml:lang=\"us\" lang=\"us\"/xml:lang=\"${LANG%%_*}\" lang=\"${LANG%%_*}\"/" \ 5.32 + -e "s~Title of the page~SliTaz GNU/Linux - Log: $0~" \ 5.33 + -e "s~Second Title~Log: $0~" -i "$log_opt" 5.34 + echo '<div id="report">' >> "$log_opt" 5.35 + else 5.36 + sed 's~</div></body></html>~~' -i "$log_opt" 5.37 + fi 5.38 + 5.39 + echo -e "<h1>$(basename "$log_command")</h1>\n<em>$(date)</em>" >> "$log_opt" 5.40 + [ -L "${log_opt%/*}/web" ] || ln -s /usr/share/slitaz/web "${log_opt%/*}/web" 5.41 +} 5.42 + 5.43 +report_start() 5.44 +{ 5.45 + # Create the temporary directory if needed. 5.46 + ! [ -d /tmp/libtaz/ ] && mkdir -p /tmp/libtaz 5.47 + ! [ -d $SLITAZ_LOG ] && mkdir -p $SLITAZ_LOG 5.48 + 5.49 + # Give permissions to all users if user is root. 5.50 + if test $(id -u) = 0 ; then 5.51 + chmod 777 /tmp/libtaz 5.52 + chmod -R 777 $SLITAZ_LOG 5.53 + fi 5.54 + 5.55 + # Get a random logfile name. 5.56 + if [ "$report_pid" ]; then 5.57 + log_tmp=/tmp/libtaz/$report_pid 5.58 + embeded_mode=enabled 5.59 + initial_bloc_level=$bloc_level 5.60 + if [ "$open_bloc" ]; then 5.61 + initial_bloc_level=$(($bloc_level+1)) 5.62 + embeded_open_bloc=yes 5.63 + fi 5.64 + if [ -p $log_tmp.stdout ] && ! [ "$open_bloc" = yes ]; then 5.65 + report_step_status 5.66 + fi 5.67 + else 5.68 + log_tmp=/tmp/libtaz/$$ 5.69 + report_pid=$$ 5.70 + fi 5.71 + 5.72 + # Use the default logfile if there's no logfile was specified by the main script. 5.73 + [ ! "$log_opt" ] && [ "$report_log_all" = yes ] && \ 5.74 + log_opt="$SLITAZ_LOG/`basename $0`/$(date -Iseconds).html" 5.75 + export report_pid log_opt 5.76 + 5.77 + #if [ "$embeded_mode" != enabled ]; then 5.78 + 5.79 + # Initialize html logfile if needed, or prepare it to be edited. 5.80 + [ "$log_opt" ] && { [ ! "$embeded_mode" ] || [ ! -f "$log_opt" ]; } && report_create_html 5.81 + 5.82 + echo -n "" > $log_tmp 5.83 + 5.84 + # Initialize named pipes & set I/O redirections. 5.85 + [ "$embeded_mode" ] || exec 3>&1 4>&2 5.86 + 5.87 + # Start debugging if the option is enabled. 5.88 + if [ "$debug_opt" ]; then 5.89 + exec 2>$log_tmp.stdout 5.90 + set -vx 5.91 + echo "[--------------------------/!\ DEBUG MODE ENABLED /!\--------------------------]" 5.92 + fi 5.93 + 5.94 + # Theses variable are used to configure the display of steps in terminal. 5.95 + bloc1_delimiter="================================================================================" 5.96 + bloc1_display=" " 5.97 + bloc2_delimiter="----------------------------------------------------------------------------" 5.98 + bloc2_display=" > " 5.99 + bloc3_delimiter="* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *" 5.100 + bloc3_display=" * " 5.101 + 5.102 + # Use a trap to exit cleanly if app is killed. 5.103 + trap "report_exit $(basename $0) killed by user" SIGINT SIGTERM 5.104 + 5.105 + # Use another display function if quiet is enable. 5.106 + [ "$report_verbosity_opt" = "none" ] && report_display() 5.107 +{ 5.108 + while read out; do 5.109 + [ "$out" = €øß ] && report_stop_display && return 5.110 + done 5.111 +} 5.112 +} 5.113 + 5.114 +report_stop_display() 5.115 +{ 5.116 + rm $log_tmp.stderr $log_tmp.stdout 5.117 + sed '/^€øß$/d' -i $log_tmp 5.118 + touch $log_tmp.end 5.119 +} 5.120 + 5.121 +report_listen() 5.122 +{ 5.123 + mkfifo $log_tmp.stderr $log_tmp.stdout 5.124 + { 5.125 + { tee -a $log_tmp $log_tmp.error <$log_tmp.stderr | while read line; do echo -e "\\033[1;31m${line}\\033[0m"; done; }& 5.126 + { tee -a $log_tmp <$log_tmp.stdout; }& 5.127 + } | report_display& 5.128 + usleep 10000 5.129 + exec 1>>$log_tmp.stdout 2>>$log_tmp.stderr 5.130 +} 5.131 + 5.132 +report_stop_listen() 5.133 +{ 5.134 + if [ -p $log_tmp.stdout ]; then 5.135 + [ -f $log_tmp.end ] && rm $log_tmp.end 5.136 + usleep 10000 && echo €øß 5.137 + while ! [ -f $log_tmp.end ]; do 5.138 + usleep 10000 5.139 + done 5.140 + exec 1>&3 2>&4 5.141 + rm $log_tmp.end 5.142 + fi 5.143 +} 5.144 + 5.145 +report_stop() 5.146 +{ 5.147 + ! [ "$report_pid" ] && exit 5.148 + # End step and close blocs. 5.149 + [ "$step_running" ] && report end-step 5.150 + while [ $(($bloc_level)) -gt $(($initial_bloc_level)) ]; do 5.151 + report close-bloc 5.152 + done 5.153 + 5.154 + if [ "$embeded_mode" = enabled ]; then 5.155 + [ "$bloc_level" ] && echo $(eval echo \$bloc${bloc_level}_status) > $log_tmp.status 5.156 + if [ "$embeded_open_bloc" = opened ]; then 5.157 + touch $log_tmp.eob 5.158 + fi 5.159 + else 5.160 + [ "$log_opt" ] && echo '</div></body></html>' >> "$log_opt" 5.161 + exec 3>&- 4>&- 5.162 + rm -f $log_tmp* 5.163 + unset report_pid log_opt 5.164 + 5.165 + # Stop debugging 5.166 + [ "$debug_opt" ] && set +vx 5.167 + [ "$report_log_all" ] && create_log_index 5.168 + fi 5.169 +} 5.170 + 5.171 +# Use this to stop a program with error. 5.172 +report_exit() 5.173 +{ 5.174 + # Log&display error message. 5.175 + echo -e "$@" >&2 5.176 + 5.177 + # Close step as failed. 5.178 + if [ "$step_running" ]; then 5.179 + (exit 1) 5.180 + report end-step 5.181 + fi 5.182 + 5.183 + # Set blocs as failed, report and exit. 5.184 + bloc1_status="failed" 5.185 + bloc2_status="failed" 5.186 + bloc3_status="failed" 5.187 + report_stop 5.188 + exit 1 5.189 +} 5.190 + 5.191 +# Usage : report [command] [message] 5.192 +# 5.193 +# type :message - simply display the message. 5.194 +# step - name the step and display status when ended. 5.195 +# end-step - display status of the step, it's done automaticaly when 5.196 +# starting a new step, closing a bloc or stop report. 5.197 +# open-bloc - open the list of steps in the operation; 5.198 +# close-bloc- close the current bloc. 5.199 +report() 5.200 +{ 5.201 + # First : get status before it is changed by other commands. 5.202 + check_status=$? 5.203 + case "$1" in 5.204 + start) 5.205 + report_start 5.206 + ;; 5.207 + stop) 5.208 + report_stop 5.209 + ;; 5.210 + exit) 5.211 + shift && report_exit "$@" 5.212 + ;; 5.213 + # TODO : Code displaying a message during a step run. 5.214 + message) 5.215 + shift 5.216 + echo -e "${current_bloc_display}$@" 5.217 + report_message=$(echo "$@" | sed "s~$~<br />~g") 5.218 + [ "$log_opt" ] && echo -e "<div class=\"message\">$report_message</div>" >> "$log_opt" 5.219 + ;; 5.220 + step) 5.221 + [ "$log_step" ] && echo "$2" > $log_step 5.222 + [ "$open_bloc" ] && report_open_bloc 5.223 + [ "$step_running" ] && report_step_status 5.224 + echo -ne "$current_bloc_display$2\\033[70G[ \\033[1;32mR\\033[33mU\\033[31mN\\033[0;39m ]" >&3 5.225 + [ "$log_opt" ] && echo -e "<div class=\"$2\">\n<h$(($bloc_level+2))>$2</h$(($bloc_level+2))>" >> "$log_opt" 5.226 + export step_running="$2" 5.227 + report_listen 5.228 + ;; 5.229 + end-step) 5.230 + [ -s $(dirname $log_opt)/step ] && rm -f $(dirname $log_opt)/step 5.231 + if ! [ "$step_running" ]; then 5.232 + report_return_code=$check_status 5.233 + else 5.234 + report_step_status 5.235 + fi 5.236 + ;; 5.237 + open-bloc) 5.238 + export open_bloc=yes 5.239 + ;; 5.240 + close-bloc) 5.241 + if [ -f "$log_tmp.eob" ]; then 5.242 + report_open_bloc 5.243 + check_status=$(cat $log_tmp.status) 5.244 + rm $log_tmp.status 5.245 + report_set_bloc_status 5.246 + elif [ "$step_running" ]; then 5.247 + report_step_status 5.248 + fi 5.249 + 5.250 + # Then close the bloc and report status if it was open. 5.251 + if ! [ "$open_bloc" ]; then 5.252 + export current_bloc_display="$(eval echo \"\$bloc$((${bloc_level}-1))_display\")" 5.253 + [ "$(eval echo \"\$bloc${bloc_level}_delimiter\")" ] && \ 5.254 + echo -e "$current_bloc_display$(eval echo \"\$bloc${bloc_level}_delimiter\")" >&3 5.255 + echo -en "$current_bloc_display... $(eval echo \"\$bloc${bloc_level}_running\")" >&3 5.256 + check_status=$(eval echo \$bloc${bloc_level}_status) 5.257 + report_display_status 5.258 + 5.259 + # Set the bloc status in the log file. 5.260 + if [ "$log_opt" ]; then 5.261 + sed "s~<div class=\"bloc_level$bloc_level\">~<div class=\"$check_status\">~" -i "$log_opt" 5.262 + echo "</div>" >> "$log_opt" 5.263 + fi 5.264 + echo "" >&3 5.265 + export bloc_level=$(($bloc_level-1)) 5.266 + [ "$bloc_level" = 0 ] && unset bloc_level 5.267 + else 5.268 + unset open_bloc 5.269 + fi 5.270 + ;; 5.271 + sublog) 5.272 + shift 5.273 + ! [ "$log_list" ] && log_list="$log_opt" 5.274 + export log_list="$1 $log_list" 5.275 + export log_opt="$1" 5.276 + report_create_html 5.277 + ;; 5.278 + end-sublog) 5.279 + [ "$log_opt" ] || continue 5.280 + export log_list="${log_list#* }" 5.281 + echo '</div></body></html>' >> "$log_opt" 5.282 + # Grep the summary of sublog (main action + status) and put 5.283 + # it in the main log, plus a link. 5.284 + [ "$log_list" ] && { sed -n '/<div id="report">/,$p' $log_opt | \ 5.285 + grep -A1 -F '<div class=' | sed 1,2!d && 5.286 + echo '<a class="sublog" href="'$log_opt'">SubLog</a>' && \ 5.287 + echo "</div>" 5.288 + } >> ${log_list%% *} 5.289 + export log_opt="${log_list%% *}" 5.290 + report_step_status 5.291 + ;; 5.292 + esac 5.293 + return $report_return_code 5.294 +} 5.295 + 5.296 +# Open a bloc of substeps in terminal and log. 5.297 +report_open_bloc() 5.298 +{ 5.299 + unset open_bloc 5.300 + [ "$embeded_open_bloc" = "yes" ] && embeded_open_bloc=opened 5.301 + [ -f "$log_tmp.eob" ] && rm $log_tmp.eob 5.302 + export bloc_level=$(($bloc_level+1)) 5.303 + export bloc${bloc_level}_running="$step_running" 5.304 + if [ -p $log_tmp.stdout ]; then 5.305 + if [ -s $log_tmp ]; then 5.306 + prebloc=yes 5.307 + report_step_status 5.308 + prebloc= 5.309 + else 5.310 + report_stop_listen 5.311 + echo ' ...' >&3 5.312 + fi 5.313 + [ "$(eval echo \$bloc${bloc_level}_delimiter)" ] && \ 5.314 + echo "$current_bloc_display$(eval echo \"\$bloc${bloc_level}_delimiter\")" >&3 5.315 + [ "$log_opt" ] && sed "s~<div class=\"$step_running\">~<div class=\"bloc_level$bloc_level\">~" -i "$log_opt" 5.316 + else 5.317 + exec 1>&3 2>&4 5.318 + fi 5.319 + export current_bloc_display="$(eval echo \"\$bloc${bloc_level}_display\")" 5.320 + unset bloc${bloc_level}_status 5.321 + unset step_running 5.322 +} 5.323 + 5.324 +# This is the two new status function used by the report tool. 5.325 +# States are : ok - no error since the start of the step 5.326 +# warning - there was error(s) since the start of the step 5.327 +# failed - the last executed command has exiting anormally 5.328 +report_step_status() 5.329 +{ 5.330 + unset report_return_code 5.331 + if [ -p $log_tmp.stdout ]; then 5.332 + report_stop_listen 5.333 + 5.334 + #Close message bloc if opened. 5.335 + if [ -s $log_tmp -a "$report_verbosity_opt" = all ] || \ 5.336 + [ -s $log_tmp.error -a "$report_verbosity_opt" != none ]; then 5.337 + echo " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ " >&3 5.338 + ! [ "$prebloc" ] && echo -en "$current_bloc_display... $step_running" >&3 && report_addemptyline="yes" 5.339 + fi 5.340 + 5.341 + # Check, display and log the status of the step. 5.342 + if ! [ "$check_status" = "0" ]; then 5.343 + check_status=failed 5.344 + else 5.345 + [ -s "$log_tmp.error" ] && check_status=warning || check_status=ok 5.346 + fi 5.347 + ! [ "$prebloc" ] && report_display_status 5.348 + [ "$report_addemptyline" ] && echo "" >&3 && unset report_addemptyline 5.349 + [ "$log_opt" ] && report_rec_log 5.350 + fi 5.351 + 5.352 + [ -f "$log_tmp.eob" ] && rm $log_tmp.eob 5.353 + 5.354 + # Set blocs status if needed. 5.355 + [ -f $log_tmp.status ] && check_status=$(cat $log_tmp.status) && rm $log_tmp.status 5.356 + [ "$bloc_level" ] && report_set_bloc_status 5.357 + 5.358 + # Clear variables / temporary logs. 5.359 + ! [ "$prebloc" ] && export step_running="" 5.360 + check_status="" 5.361 + echo -n "" > $log_tmp.error 5.362 + echo -n "" > $log_tmp 5.363 +} 5.364 + 5.365 +report_display_status() 5.366 +{ 5.367 + [ "$report_return_code" = 1 ] && check_status=failed 5.368 + echo -en "\\033[70G " >&3 5.369 + echo -en "\\033[70G[ " >&3 5.370 + [ "$check_status" = ok ] && report_return_code=0 && echo -en "\\033[1;32mOK" >&3 5.371 + [ "$check_status" = warning ] && report_return_code=0 && echo -en "\\033[1;33mWarning" >&3 5.372 + [ "$check_status" = failed ] && report_return_code=1 && echo -en "\\033[1;31mFailed" >&3 5.373 + echo -e "\\033[0;39m ]" >&3 5.374 +} 5.375 + 5.376 +report_term_to_html() 5.377 +{ 5.378 + report_decolorize | sed -e 's~<~\<~' -e 's~>~\>~' -e 's/$/<br \/>/' -e 's~STDERR: \(.*\)~<span class="error">\1<\/span>~' -e 's~ ~\ \ \ \ ~' 5.379 +} 5.380 + 5.381 +report_decolorize() 5.382 +{ 5.383 + tr -d '\e' | sed -r "s/\[([0-9]{1,3}(;[0-9]{1,3})*)[m|G]//g" 5.384 +} 5.385 + 5.386 +report_rec_log() 5.387 +{ 5.388 + ! [ "$prebloc" ] && sed "s~<div class=\"$step_running\">~<div class=\"$check_status\">~" -i "$log_opt" 5.389 + if [ -s "$log_tmp" ]; then 5.390 + if [ -s "$log_tmp.error" ]; then 5.391 + cat $log_tmp.error | sort -u | while read line; do 5.392 + # Format line to avoid sed errors : 5.393 + line=$(echo "$line" | sed -e 's~\*~\\\*~g' -e 's~\[~\\\[~g' -e 's~\]~\\\]~g') 5.394 + sed "s~^$line$~STDERR: $line~" -i $log_tmp 5.395 + done 5.396 + fi 5.397 + echo -n "<pre>" >> "$log_opt" 5.398 + cat $log_tmp | report_term_to_html >> "$log_opt" 5.399 + echo "</pre>" >> "$log_opt" 5.400 + fi 5.401 + ! [ "$prebloc" ] && echo "</div>" >> "$log_opt" 5.402 +} 5.403 + 5.404 +# Theses variables keep the status of the blocs. 5.405 +# A bloc is reported as ok if all child steps are ok and as failed 5.406 +# if all child steps are failed (or if a fatal error occurs). 5.407 +# In other cases the bloc is reported as warning. 5.408 +report_set_bloc_status() 5.409 +{ 5.410 + bloc_status=$(eval echo \$bloc${bloc_level}_status) 5.411 + for n in $(seq $bloc_level -1 1); do 5.412 + ! [ "$(eval echo \$bloc${n}_status)" ] && eval bloc${n}_status=$check_status 5.413 + ! [ "$(eval echo \$bloc${n}_status)" = "$check_status" ] && \ 5.414 + eval bloc${n}_status=warning 5.415 + done 5.416 +} 5.417 + 5.418 +create_log_index() 5.419 +{ 5.420 + cd $SLITAZ_LOG 5.421 + cp -f /usr/share/slitaz/web/template.html index.html 5.422 + sed -e "s/xml:lang=\"us\" lang=\"us\"/xml:lang=\"${LANG%%_*}\" lang=\"${LANG%%_*}\"/" \ 5.423 + -e "s~Title of the page~SliTaz GNU/Linux - Logs Index~" \ 5.424 + -e "s~Second Title~Logs Index~" -i index.html 5.425 + echo '<div id="report">' >> index.html 5.426 + for log in $(ls -t */*); do 5.427 + log_title=$(grep '<h1>.*</h1>' $log | sed 's~<h1>\(.*\)</h1>~\1~') 5.428 + log_date=$(date -r $log) 5.429 + log_status=$(grep '<div class=".*">' $log | sed -e 1!d -e 's~<.*"\(.*\)">~\1~') 5.430 + echo -e " <a href=\"$log\"><div class=\"$log_status\">$log_date: $log_title</div></a>" >> index.html 5.431 + done 5.432 + echo -e '</div></body></html>' >> index.html 5.433 + chmod 666 index.html 5.434 +}
6.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 6.2 +++ b/libtaz/slitaz.conf Thu Feb 24 02:33:47 2011 +0000 6.3 @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ 6.4 +######################################################################## 6.5 +# This is the generic SliTaz configuration file used by libtaz to get 6.6 +# the defaults options and directories. 6.7 +# 6.8 +# Theses variables can be overwritted by a lower level of configuration. 6.9 +# Order for loading variables (the latest definition is keeped) : 6.10 +# slitaz.conf (then) main app.conf (or) local app.conf 6.11 +# (or) *.conf of the command line (then) arguments of the command line 6.12 +# 6.13 +# ** Alpha Comment by GoKhlaYeh: ** 6.14 +# With libtaz, I plan to change the default location of some important 6.15 +# directories to fit the server hierarchy. In a general view I want 6.16 +# to make the organisation on server and on released system similar. 6.17 +# The goal is having tools working out-of-the-box in both cases to make 6.18 +# the contributor work more easy and efficient. 6.19 +# Theses changes will takes place with Release Candidate, when libtaz 6.20 +# implementation in all SliTaz tools will be finish, and all code fully 6.21 +# reviewed. Hope everybody agree with that ;). 6.22 +# 6.23 + 6.24 +######################################################################## 6.25 +# COMMON DIRECTORIES 6.26 +######################## 6.27 + 6.28 +# Slitaz logs directory. 6.29 +SLITAZ_LOG="/var/log/slitaz" 6.30 + 6.31 +# Slitaz version. 6.32 +SLITAZ_VERSION="$(cat /etc/slitaz-release)" 6.33 + 6.34 +# Slitaz directory. 6.35 +SLITAZ_DIR="/home/slitaz" 6.36 + 6.37 +# Local repository for current version (can contains local packages 6.38 +# repository, wok, sources, ...). 6.39 +LOCAL_REPOSITORY="$SLITAZ_DIR/$SLITAZ_VERSION" 6.40 + 6.41 +# Online packages repository. 6.42 +ONLINE_REPOSITORY="http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/$SLITAZ_VERSION/" 6.43 + 6.44 +# Packages cache directory. 6.45 +CACHE_DIR="/var/cache/tazpkg" 6.46 + 6.47 +# Path to repository datas. 6.48 +LOCALSTATE="/var/lib/tazpkg" 6.49 + 6.50 +# Path to installations datas. 6.51 +INSTALLED="$LOCALSTATE/installed" 6.52 + 6.53 +######################################################################## 6.54 +# COMMON VARIABLES 6.55 +######################## 6.56 + 6.57 +# Packages categories. 6.58 +CATEGORIES=" 6.59 +base-system 6.60 +x-window 6.61 +utilities 6.62 +network 6.63 +graphics 6.64 +multimedia 6.65 +office 6.66 +development 6.67 +system-tools 6.68 +security 6.69 +games 6.70 +misc 6.71 +meta 6.72 +non-free" 6.73 + 6.74 + 6.75 +######################################################################## 6.76 +# LIBTAZ OPTIONS 6.77 +######################## 6.78 +# Theses options are the default setting for all SliTaz tools which use 6.79 +# libtaz. They are : 6.80 +# * tazwok 6.81 +# * tazpkg 6.82 + 6.83 +# If this option is enabled, automaticaly install needed packages. It 6.84 +# can be depends, build_depends, or package needed to perform a specific 6.85 +# task. 6.86 +# Value can be : 6.87 +# * yes = enabled 6.88 +# * anything else = disabled 6.89 +auto_install=yes 6.90 + 6.91 +# If you want to log all operations (into /var/log/slitaz), 6.92 +# uncomment the following line 6.93 +# Note: important operations are logged by default. 6.94 +#report_log_all=yes 6.95 \ No newline at end of file
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10.41 +} 10.42 +#access a:hover { color: #b64b22; } 10.43 +#access img { vertical-align: middle; } 10.44 + 10.45 +/* Header */ 10.46 + 10.47 +#header { 10.48 + background: #351a0a url(header-img.png) no-repeat top right; 10.49 + color: black; 10.50 + width: 100%; 10.51 + height: 42px; 10.52 + border-top: 1px solid black; 10.53 + border-bottom: 1px solid #999; 10.54 + margin-bottom: 33px; 10.55 +} 10.56 + 10.57 +#titre { 10.58 + position: absolute; 10.59 + font-size: 14px; 10.60 + font-weight: bolder ; 10.61 + left: 180px; 10.62 + top: 4px; 10.63 +} 10.64 + 10.65 +#logo { 10.66 + position: absolute; 10.67 + float: left; 10.68 + left: 16px; 10.69 + top: -10px; 10.70 + width: 200px; 10.71 + height: 74px; 10.72 +} 10.73 + 10.74 +/* Side bar */ 10.75 + 10.76 +#nav { 10.77 + position: absolute; 10.78 + top: 102px; 10.79 + right: 80px; 10.80 + color: #555555; 10.81 + float: right; 10.82 + width: 250px; 10.83 + line-height: 1.5em; 10.84 + text-align: left; 10.85 + font-size: 12px; 10.86 +} 10.87 + 10.88 +#nav h4 { 10.89 + font-size: 120%; 10.90 + color: #666666; 10.91 + font-weight: bold; 10.92 + margin: 0; 10.93 + padding: 0 0 1px 0; 10.94 + border-bottom: 1px solid #cecece; 10.95 +} 10.96 + 10.97 +#nav a { 10.98 + color: #0F314E; 10.99 + background: inherit; 10.100 + display: block; 10.101 + text-decoration: none; 10.102 + font-weight: bold; 10.103 +} 10.104 + 10.105 +#nav a:hover { 10.106 + color: #b64b22; 10.107 + text-decoration: none; 10.108 + display: block; 10.109 +} 10.110 + 10.111 +#nav .nav_box ul { 10.112 + list-style-type: none; 10.113 + margin: 0; 10.114 + padding: 10px 24px 10px 0px; 10.115 + background-color: inherit; 10.116 +} 10.117 + 10.118 +#nav li { display: inline; } 10.119 + 10.120 +#nav ul { 10.121 + -moz-border-radius: 8px; 10.122 + -webkit-border-radius: 8px; 10.123 + border-radius: 8px; 10.124 + list-style-type: none; 10.125 + margin: 10px 0; 10.126 + padding: 10px 24px 10px 24px; 10.127 + background-color: #eaeaea; 10.128 +} 10.129 + 10.130 +.nav_box { 10.131 + margin: 10px 0; 10.132 + padding: 10px 24px 10px 24px; 10.133 + background-color: #eaeaea; 10.134 + text-align: justify; 10.135 +} 10.136 + 10.137 +#nav .nav_box p { line-height: 1.3em; } 10.138 + 10.139 +#nav .nav_box p a { 10.140 + display: inline; 10.141 + font-weight: normal; 10.142 + text-decoration: underline; 10.143 +} 10.144 + 10.145 +#nav .nav_box p a:hover { 10.146 + text-decoration: none; 10.147 + color: blue; 10.148 + background: inherit; 10.149 +} 10.150 + 10.151 +/* Page content */ 10.152 + 10.153 +#content, #content-full { 10.154 + background: white; 10.155 + color: black; 10.156 + text-align: justify; 10.157 + height: auto; 10.158 + margin: 6px 320px 0px 0px; 10.159 + padding: 0px 40px 60px 80px; 10.160 +} 10.161 +#content-full { 10.162 + margin: 0; 10.163 + padding: 0px 80px 40px 80px; 10.164 +} 10.165 +#content li, #content-full li { 10.166 + line-height: 1.5em; 10.167 + text-align: left; 10.168 +} 10.169 +#news li { 10.170 + list-style-type: square; 10.171 + border-bottom: 1px dotted #BEBEBE; 10.172 + margin-left: -25px; 10.173 + padding: 4px 0px 4px 0px; 10.174 +} 10.175 +#news a { text-decoration: none; } 10.176 + 10.177 +/* Box and block. */ 10.178 + 10.179 +.infobox { 10.180 + margin: 20px 60px; 10.181 + padding: 12px; 10.182 + background: #f8f8f8; 10.183 +} 10.184 +.infobox img { vertical-align: middle; } 10.185 +.infobox:hover { background-color: #FBFBFB; } 10.186 +.block { 10.187 + /*padding-bottom: 35%;*/ 10.188 + color: black; 10.189 + min-height: 200px; 10.190 + margin-bottom: 40px; 10.191 +} 10.192 +.block ul { 10.193 + list-style-type: none; 10.194 + margin: 0; 10.195 + padding: 0 20px; 10.196 +} 10.197 +.block_left { 10.198 + width: 46%; 10.199 + float: left; 10.200 + background-color: #eaeaea; 10.201 + margin: 4px 2px; 10.202 + padding: 0 10px 10px 10px; 10.203 +} 10.204 +.block_right { 10.205 + width: 46%; 10.206 + float: right; 10.207 + background-color: #eaeaea; 10.208 + margin: 4px 2px; 10.209 + padding: 0 10px 10px 10px; 10.210 +} 10.211 +#block_top { 10.212 + color: black; 10.213 + background-color: #eaeaea; 10.214 + min-height: 180px; 10.215 + margin-bottom: 40px; 10.216 + margin-right: 340px; 10.217 + padding: 0 10px; 10.218 +} 10.219 +#block_nav { 10.220 + width: 300px; 10.221 + min-height: 180px; 10.222 + float: right; 10.223 + background-color: #eaeaea; 10.224 + margin: 0; 10.225 + padding: 0 10px; 10.226 +} 10.227 +.nav_box, .infobox, .block_left, .block_right, #block_top, 10.228 +#block_nav, #footer { 10.229 + -moz-border-radius: 8px; 10.230 + -webkit-border-radius: 8px; 10.231 + border-radius: 8px; 10.232 + -moz-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666; 10.233 + -webkit-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666; 10.234 + box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666; 10.235 + /* CSS3 transition */ 10.236 + -webkit-transition-property: background-color; 10.237 + -webkit-transition-duration: 2s; 10.238 + -moz-transition-property: background-color; 10.239 + -moz-transition-duration: 2s; 10.240 + transition-property: background-color; 10.241 + transition-duration: 2s; 10.242 +} 10.243 +#block_nav { font-weight: bold; } 10.244 +#block_nav a { text-decoration: none; } 10.245 +#block_nav li a:hover { color: #b64b22; } 10.246 +#block_nav ul { margin: 0; list-style-type: none; } 10.247 +#block_nav h3 { font-size: 110%; } 10.248 +.nav_box:hover, .block_left:hover, .block_right:hover, 10.249 +#block_top:hover, #block_nav:hover, #footer:hover { 10.250 + background-color: #f8f8f8; 10.251 +} 10.252 +.right_box { 10.253 + width: 50%; 10.254 + float: right; 10.255 +} 10.256 +/* Text transform at 45deg */ 10.257 +.floor { 10.258 + color: #999999; 10.259 + font-size: 20px; 10.260 + -webkit-transform: rotate(-45deg) skew(15deg, 15deg); 10.261 + -moz-transform: rotate(-45deg) skew(15deg, 15deg); 10.262 + -o-transform: rotate(-45deg) skew(15deg, 15deg); 10.263 + -ms-transform: rotate(-45deg) skew(15deg, 15deg); 10.264 + transform: rotate(-45deg) skew(15deg, 15deg); 10.265 +} 10.266 +#twitter, .feedbox { 10.267 + margin-top: 20px; 10.268 + -moz-border-radius: 8px; 10.269 + -webkit-border-radius: 8px; 10.270 + border-radius: 8px; 10.271 + -moz-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666; 10.272 + -webkit-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666; 10.273 + box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666; 10.274 +} 10.275 +.feedbox { 10.276 + background-color: #f9f9f9; 10.277 + padding: 10px 20px; 10.278 + margin: 20px 100px; 10.279 +} 10.280 +.feedbox div { 10.281 + height: 320px; 10.282 + overflow: auto; 10.283 +} 10.284 +.feedbox ul { list-style-type: none; margin: 0; } 10.285 + 10.286 +/* Button */ 10.287 + 10.288 +.button { margin-left: 20px; } 10.289 +.button a { 10.290 + background-color: #b64b22; 10.291 + color: #ffffff; 10.292 + margin-right: 6px; 10.293 + padding: 6px 10px; 10.294 + font-size: 14px; 10.295 + -moz-border-radius: 4px; 10.296 + -webkit-border-radius: 4px; 10.297 + border-radius: 4px; 10.298 + -moz-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666; 10.299 + -webkit-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666; 10.300 + box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666; 10.301 +} 10.302 +.button a:hover, input[type=submit]:hover { 10.303 + background-color: #a3431f; 10.304 + color: #ffffff; 10.305 +} 10.306 +input[type=submit] { 10.307 + border: 1px solid #b64b22; 10.308 + background-color: #b64b22; 10.309 + color: white; 10.310 + font-weight: bold; 10.311 + cursor: pointer; 10.312 + padding: 3px 10px; 10.313 + font-size: 14px; 10.314 + -moz-border-radius: 2px; 10.315 + -webkit-border-radius: 2px; 10.316 + border-radius: 2px; 10.317 + -moz-box-shadow: 0 0 5px #666; 10.318 + -webkit-box-shadow: 0 0 5px#666; 10.319 + box-shadow: 0 0 5px #666; 10.320 + margin-left: -5px; 10.321 +} 10.322 +input[type=text] { 10.323 + border: 1px solid #333333; 10.324 + padding: 3px; 10.325 + width: 100%; 10.326 +} 10.327 + 10.328 +/* Clouds */ 10.329 + 10.330 +#cloud { 10.331 + padding: 10px 0px; 10.332 + line-height: 3em; 10.333 + text-align: center; 10.334 +} 10.335 +#cloud a { padding: 0 2px; color: #444444; } 10.336 +#cloud a.tag1 { font-size: 0.7em; font-weight: 100; } 10.337 +#cloud a.tag2 { font-size: 0.8em; font-weight: 200; } 10.338 +#cloud a.tag3 { font-size: 0.9em; font-weight: 300; } 10.339 +#cloud a.tag4 { font-size: 1.0em; font-weight: 400; } 10.340 +#cloud a.tag5 { font-size: 1.2em; font-weight: 500; } 10.341 +#cloud a.tag6 { font-size: 1.4em; font-weight: 600; } 10.342 +#cloud a.tag7 { font-size: 1.6em; font-weight: 700; } 10.343 +#cloud a.tag8 { font-size: 1.8em; font-weight: 800; } 10.344 +#cloud a.tag9 { font-size: 2.2em; font-weight: 900; } 10.345 +#cloud a.tag10 { font-size: 2.5em; font-weight: 900; } 10.346 + 10.347 +/* Slideshow and gallery */ 10.348 + 10.349 +#slideshow 10.350 +{ 10.351 + overflow: hidden; 10.352 + margin: 10px auto 10px; 10.353 + position: relative; 10.354 + width: 260px; 10.355 + height: 163px; 10.356 +} 10.357 + 10.358 +#slideshow img 10.359 +{ 10.360 + border: 0; 10.361 + width: 260px; 10.362 + height: 163px; 10.363 +} 10.364 + 10.365 +#gallery { text-align: center; } 10.366 + 10.367 +/* HTML styles */ 10.368 + 10.369 +h1 { 10.370 + color: #444444; 10.371 + background: transparent; 10.372 + text-align: left; 10.373 + margin: 0px 0px 4px 0px; 10.374 + font-size: 150%; 10.375 + font-weight: bold; 10.376 + padding: 5px 0 0 10px; 10.377 +} 10.378 + 10.379 +h2 { 10.380 + color: #b64b22; 10.381 + padding: 0; 10.382 + margin: 20px 0 0 0; 10.383 + font-size: 130%; 10.384 + font-weight: bold; 10.385 +} 10.386 + 10.387 +h3 { 10.388 + font-weight: bold; 10.389 + color: #666666; 10.390 + background: transparent; 10.391 +} 10.392 + 10.393 +h3 img, h2 img { 10.394 + vertical-align: middle; 10.395 + width: 20px; 10.396 + height: 20px; 10.397 + padding-right: 4px; 10.398 +} 10.399 +code, tt { 10.400 + font-size: 12px; 10.401 + color: #669900; 10.402 +} 10.403 + 10.404 +pre, pre.script { 10.405 + padding: 10px; 10.406 + color: black; 10.407 + background: #E8E8E8; 10.408 + border: 1px inset #606060; 10.409 +} 10.410 + 10.411 +/* Packages pages */ 10.412 + 10.413 +.pkg_nav { 10.414 + border-top: 1px solid black; 10.415 + margin-top: 10px; 10.416 + padding-top: 10px; 10.417 +} 10.418 + 10.419 +pre.package { 10.420 + padding: 0px; 10.421 + color: black; 10.422 + background: white; 10.423 + border: 0px solid #fff; 10.424 +} 10.425 + 10.426 +p.get { 10.427 + text-align: center; 10.428 + padding: 10px; 10.429 + color: black; 10.430 + background: #F3F3F3; 10.431 + border: 1px solid #DEDEDE; 10.432 + border-radius: 4px; 10.433 + -moz-border-radius: 4px; 10.434 + -webkit-border-radius: 4px; 10.435 +} 10.436 +p.get a { 10.437 + font-weight: bold; 10.438 + text-decoration: none; 10.439 +} 10.440 +.pkgs-search { 10.441 + text-align: center; 10.442 + padding: 40px 20px 80px 20px; 10.443 +} 10.444 + 10.445 +#footer { 10.446 + margin: 0px 80px 80px 80px; 10.447 + padding: 10px; 10.448 + background: #eaeaea; 10.449 + color: #666666; 10.450 + height: 180px; 10.451 + clear: both; 10.452 + border-radius: 8px; 10.453 + -moz-border-radius: 8px; 10.454 + -webkit-border-radius: 8px; 10.455 + -moz-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666; 10.456 + -webkit-box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666; 10.457 + box-shadow: 0 1px 3px #666; 10.458 +} 10.459 + 10.460 +#footer a { color: #666666; } 10.461 +#footer a:hover { color: #333333; } 10.462 +#footer ul { list-style-type: none; } 10.463 +#footer li { padding: 2px; } 10.464 +#footer h4 { margin: 0 20px; font-size: 125%; } 10.465 + 10.466 +.year:after { 10.467 + /* content: "2007-2011"; */ 10.468 + content: "2011"; 10.469 +} 10.470 + 10.471 +/* Report style */ 10.472 + 10.473 +#report { 10.474 + margin: 5px; 10.475 +} 10.476 + 10.477 +#report div { 10.478 + padding: 3px; 10.479 + margin: 0px; 10.480 + outline: 1px solid white 10.481 +} 10.482 + 10.483 +#report div.message { 10.484 + background: transparent; 10.485 + border: black 1px solid; 10.486 + border-left: black 3px solid; 10.487 +} 10.488 + 10.489 +#report div.ok { 10.490 + background: #d2ffd2; 10.491 + border: green 1px solid; 10.492 + border-left: green 3px solid; 10.493 +} 10.494 + 10.495 +#report div.warning { 10.496 + background: #ffffd2; 10.497 + border: yellow 1px solid; 10.498 + border-left: yellow 3px solid; 10.499 +} 10.500 + 10.501 +#report div.failed { 10.502 + background: #ffd2d2; 10.503 + border: red 1px solid; 10.504 + border-left: red 3px solid; 10.505 +} 10.506 + 10.507 +#report span.error { 10.508 + background: red; 10.509 + padding: 0px; 10.510 + margin: 0px; 10.511 + border: 0px; 10.512 + width: 100%; 10.513 + display: inline-block; 10.514 +} 10.515 + 10.516 +#report pre { 10.517 + background: black; 10.518 + color: white; 10.519 + padding: 3px; 10.520 + margin: 0px; 10.521 + border: 0px; 10.522 + word-wrap: break-word; 10.523 + white-space: normal; 10.524 +} 10.525 + 10.526 +#report h1 { 10.527 + display: inline; 10.528 +} 10.529 + 10.530 +#report h2 { 10.531 + display: inline; 10.532 +} 10.533 + 10.534 +#report h3 { 10.535 + display: inline; 10.536 +} 10.537 + 10.538 +#report h4 { 10.539 + display: inline; 10.540 +} 10.541 + 10.542 +#report h5 { 10.543 + display: inline; 10.544 +} 10.545 + 10.546 +#report h6 { 10.547 + display: inline; 10.548 +}
11.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 11.2 +++ b/libtaz/web/template.html Thu Feb 24 02:33:47 2011 +0000 11.3 @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ 11.4 +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" 11.5 + "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> 11.6 +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="us" lang="us"> 11.7 +<head> 11.8 + <title>Title of the page</title> 11.9 + <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; text/html;charset=utf-8" /> 11.10 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="web/favicon.ico" /> 11.11 + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="web/slitaz.css" /> 11.12 +</head> 11.13 +<body> 11.14 + 11.15 +<!-- Header --> 11.16 +<div id="header"> 11.17 + <a href="http://bb.slitaz.org/"><img id="logo" 11.18 + src="web/logo.png" 11.19 + title="bb.slitaz.org" alt="bb.slitaz.org" /></a> 11.20 + <p id="titre">#!/Bb/Second Title</p> 11.21 +</div>