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committer | kergoth <kergoth> | 2003-08-09 17:29:36 (UTC) |
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diff --git a/help/en/html/aqpkg.html b/help/en/html/aqpkg.html index ba6baf1..5e1bf32 100644 --- a/help/en/html/aqpkg.html +++ b/help/en/html/aqpkg.html @@ -1,47 +1,20 @@ -<html><head><title>Welcome to AQPkg</title></head><body> -AQPkg is the default package manager for Opie.<br> -<h3>Basic Instructions:</h3> -On startup, you will be shown a window. The main part of the window is taken up -by a list box showing packages. The packages shown will depend on the server selected.<br> -The servers list contains network servers containing feeds of packages that can be downloaded -and installed onto your handheld. These are held in the file /etc/ipkg.conf and can be maintained -using AQPkg. In addition to the servers defined in ipkg.conf file, there are two other servers - -local and local IPKGs. These are not network servers but views of your handheld.<br> -The local server shows all installed packages, and the local IPKGs server shows all ipks -that are stored on your handheld.<br> -On the local server, you can only remove packages. On the local IPKGs server you can only -install and delete packages - removing installed packages is currently not working. On all other -servers you can install, uninstall, upgrade and download packages.<br> -To get the latest package list for a server (or refresh the view), select the server you -wish to update and click the Refresh List button.<br> -To download a package from a remote server, select the server (any except local and local IPKGs), -then select the package(s) you wish to download (by tapping in the box next to the package -name so that a tick appears in the box) and click the Download button. Enter the path where you -want the package to be downloaded to and click OK to download the package.<br> -To install, upgrade or remove a package select the packages you wish to install and click the Apply -button. You will then be shown a dialog which allows you to select which destination you wish -to install the package to, which packages will be installed, removed and upgraded. You can also -set various options. (for the moment, see the documentation for IPKG for more details on these -options). To start the process, click Start. This will perform the necessary operations and -will show you what is happening. Once everything has completed click the Close button.<br> -Note: Currently, the operation to perform for a package is automatically decided based on the -following rules:<br> -If a package isn't installed, then it will be installed.<br> -If a package is installed and there isn't a later version available then it will be removed.<br> -If a package is installed and a different version is available then it will be upgraded. (Note, -I haven't yet found a way to determine if an available package is newer or older than the one -currently installed so it is possible that a package may be downgraded).<br> -As previously mentioned, a package can be explicitly removed by using the local server.<br><br> -A couple of last notes, in the main window, the following may be useful:<br> -If a package is installed then it will have (installed) after it.<br> -If a different version is available then it will have a * after the package name.<br> -You can view details of a package by tapping twice (quickly) on the package name (NOT the -box next to the package name). This will show you a brief description of the package, the -version installed (if it is installed), and the version available for download/installation -(if a different on is available).<br><br><br> -Well, hope you enjoy using this program. If you have any ideas/suggestions/ideas for improvements -then please let me know at andy.qua@blueyonder.co.uk.<br><br> -Thanks for using this. -Andy. - -</body></html>
\ No newline at end of file +<html><head><title>AQPkg</title></head><body> +<p align="center"> +<img src="aqpkg/aqpkg"> +<h1>AQPkg</h1> +<b>Package management for Opie</b> +<p align="left"> +<hr> +AQPkg is the default package manager for Opie. +It allows the user to manage multiple package feeds +and install, remove and update packages.<br> +<ul> +<li><a href="aqpkg/update.html"><img src="aqpkg/update">Update lists</a></li> +<li><a href="aqpkg/upgrade.html"><img src="aqpkg/upgrade">Upgrade packages</a></li> +<li><a href="aqpkg/remove.html"><img src="aqpkg/remove">Remove local packages</a></li> +<li><a href="aqpkg/download.html"><img src="aqpkg/download">Download packages</a></li> +<li><a href="aqpkg/apply.html"><img src="aqpkg/apply">Apply changes</a></li> +<li><a href="aqpkg/configuration.html"><img src="SettingsIcon">Configuration</a></li> +<li><a href="aqpkg/about.html"><img src="UtilsIcon">About</a></li> +</ul> +</body></html> |