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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/README.md +102 -2
  3. data/doc/README.gen +77 -1
  4. data/doc/deprecated/README.md +3 -3
  5. data/doc/deprecated/deprecated_rbt.cgi +1 -25
  6. data/lib/rbt/installer/misc.rb +1 -1
  7. data/lib/rbt/toplevel_methods/available_programs.rb +1 -1
  8. data/lib/rbt/version/version.rb +2 -2
  9. data/lib/rbt/yaml/chained_programs/chained_programs.yml +20 -17
  10. data/lib/rbt/yaml/configuration/use_porg.yml +1 -1
  11. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbook_aliases.yml +2 -0
  12. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/a2ps.yml +5 -2
  13. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/adwaitaicontheme.yml +4 -1
  14. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/atspi2atk.yml +5 -0
  15. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/bind.yml +2 -2
  16. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/bison.yml +9 -1
  17. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/calibre.yml +2 -2
  18. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/cracklib.yml +2 -2
  19. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/evolution.yml +2 -2
  20. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/gcc.yml +6 -4
  21. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/geanyplugins.yml +2 -2
  22. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/gnomeonlineaccounts.yml +7 -2
  23. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/gnomescreenshot.yml +1 -0
  24. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/gstpluginsbad.yml +2 -2
  25. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/gstpluginsbase.yml +2 -2
  26. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/gtk.yml +3 -1
  27. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/imlib2.yml +2 -2
  28. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/isl.yml +6 -1
  29. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/libavif.yml +35 -0
  30. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/libdrm.yml +19 -1
  31. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/libintlperl.yml +14 -0
  32. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/libsecret.yml +18 -0
  33. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/libxaw.yml +2 -2
  34. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/linux.yml +2 -2
  35. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/llvm.yml +16 -20
  36. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/matedesktop.yml +2 -2
  37. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/nautilus.yml +3 -3
  38. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/ncurses.yml +5 -0
  39. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/nss.yml +2 -1
  40. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/openssh.yml +2 -2
  41. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/samtools.yml +2 -2
  42. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/sanefrontends.yml +3 -0
  43. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/scummvm.yml +3 -3
  44. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/sway.yml +7 -4
  45. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/tesseract.yml +1 -1
  46. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/transmission.yml +2 -2
  47. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/unifdef.yml +21 -0
  48. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/waylandprotocols.yml +2 -1
  49. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/webkitgtk.yml +3 -3
  50. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/xvidcore.yml +4 -2
  51. data/lib/rbt/yaml/cookbooks/xz.yml +2 -2
  52. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/a2ps.yml +9 -9
  53. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/adwaitaicontheme.yml +1 -1
  54. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/atspi2atk.yml +5 -4
  55. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/bind.yml +9 -9
  56. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/bison.yml +5 -4
  57. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/calibre.yml +9 -9
  58. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/cracklib.yml +9 -9
  59. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/evolution.yml +8 -8
  60. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/gcc.yml +19 -19
  61. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/geanyplugins.yml +9 -9
  62. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/git.yml +7 -17
  63. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/gnomeonlineaccounts.yml +11 -11
  64. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/gnomescreenshot.yml +1 -1
  65. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/gstpluginsbad.yml +8 -8
  66. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/gstpluginsbase.yml +8 -8
  67. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/gtk.yml +7 -7
  68. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/imlib2.yml +9 -9
  69. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/isl.yml +6 -5
  70. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/kbproto.yml +5 -2
  71. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/libavif.yml +96 -0
  72. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/libdrm.yml +17 -2
  73. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/libintlperl.yml +91 -0
  74. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/libsecret.yml +17 -2
  75. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/libxaw.yml +9 -9
  76. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/linux.yml +9 -9
  77. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/llvm.yml +16 -20
  78. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/matedesktop.yml +8 -8
  79. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/nautilus.yml +10 -10
  80. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/ncurses.yml +3 -3
  81. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/nss.yml +9 -8
  82. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/openldap.yml +8 -9
  83. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/openssh.yml +9 -9
  84. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/openssl.yml +5 -0
  85. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/samtools.yml +9 -9
  86. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/sanefrontends.yml +3 -3
  87. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/scummvm.yml +9 -9
  88. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/sway.yml +17 -16
  89. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/tesseract.yml +1 -1
  90. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/transmission.yml +9 -9
  91. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/unifdef.yml +88 -0
  92. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/waylandprotocols.yml +2 -2
  93. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/webkitgtk.yml +10 -10
  94. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/xvidcore.yml +1 -1
  95. data/lib/rbt/yaml/expanded_cookbooks/xz.yml +9 -9
  96. data/lib/rbt/yaml/programs_version/available_programs_versions.md +25 -22
  97. data/lib/rbt/yaml/programs_version/programs_version.yml +20 -18
  98. data/lib/rbt/yaml/programs_version/the_expanded_coobkook_dataset_was_last_updated_on_this_day.yml +1 -1
  99. data/lib/rbt/yaml/these_programs_were_updated.yml +23 -0
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  [![forthebadge](https://forthebadge.com/images/badges/made-with-ruby.svg)](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/)
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  [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/rbt.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/rbt)
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- This gem was <b>last updated</b> on the <span style="color: darkblue; font-weight: bold">15.03.2023</span> (dd.mm.yyyy notation), at <span style="color: steelblue; font-weight: bold">18:08:44</span> o'clock.
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+ This gem was <b>last updated</b> on the <span style="color: darkblue; font-weight: bold">18.03.2023</span> (dd.mm.yyyy notation), at <span style="color: steelblue; font-weight: bold">21:33:52</span> o'clock.
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  ## RBT - The "Ruby Build Tools" Project
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  to the top of this page. That way new users can quickly
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  read and learn how I use the RBT project.
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+ ## New users and how to "onboard" them, as far as the RBT project is concerned: policy and strategy
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+
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+ This subsection was added in <b>March 2023</b>, as one tiny step
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+ towards trying to teach newcomers how to use the RBT project.
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+
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+ This subsection only explains a few policies, though - the background
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+ context, so to say.
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+
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+ The subsection before pointed out that the <b>rbt gem</b> is quite complex,
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+ and to some extent complicated. In the past the rbt gem was even
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+ more complicated - and this was one primary reason as to why this
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+ subsection was added. I want to keep things simple, at the least
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+ for new users; to some extent also at a later time.
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+
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+ At any rate, before <b>March 2023</b> the rbt gem made use of various
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+ add-ons, such as <b>ccache</b> or <b>porg</b>. In the event that you
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+ do not know projects like these: ccache is useful when you have to
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+ compile many different programs from source. It will use a cache,
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+ which can really help speed up subsequent recompilation efforts -
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+ very useful really. <b>porg</b> on the other hand can be used to
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+ trace as to which files are installed onto the target computer.
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+ This functionality is especially useful when you wish to be able
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+ to provide a package manager, e. g. by providing an <b>uninstall</b>
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+ functionality.
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+
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+ So, before <b>March 2023</b>, the configuration I would use for the
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+ rbt gem, typically mandated that porg and ccache are to be used -
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+ and the assumption here was that both projects are installed on
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+ the target computer, and that they will work, too. These assumptions
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+ may turn out to be incorrect. I noticed this problem in particular
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+ when I set up a new computer with a semi-broken toolchain. I can
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+ typically "uncripple" this eventually, by recompiling what I need,
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+ but how should a new user know any of this? That takes experience
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+ and at the least a bit of knowledge.
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+
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+ Thus, as I realised that mandating ccache and porg "out of the
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+ box" isn't that useful for new users, on a freshly installed
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+ (random) computer system, I decided that a new policy had to be
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+ added for RBT. This policy states that the rbt gem will try to
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+ be <b>minimal</b>, whenever possible, in regards to depending
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+ on external projects such as ccache or porg. That way the rbt
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+ gem no longer distributes configuration settings that are not
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+ so useful for new users.
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+
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+ What is the long term benefit of this approach?
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+
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+ It is hoped that this new policy in place will make it easier
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+ for genuinely new users to give the project a try. As it is,
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+ the project is catering too much to my own use cases - while
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+ that is acceptable for a project that has not yet reached
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+ a stable release, I believe we should slowly begin to help
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+ new users more, should they wish to make use of the rbt
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+ gem. Less frustration, more happiness. \o/
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+
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  ## @source_base_directory
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  order to fix this. But this is a long-term goal - for
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+ bind was updated to program version 9.19.11 (on: 15.03.2023-18:11:18)<br>
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+ openssh was updated to program version 9.3p1 (on: 16.03.2023-02:14:21)<br>
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+ matedesktop was updated to program version 1.26.1 (on: 16.03.2023-02:14:56)<br>
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+ transmission was updated to program version 4.0.2 (on: 16.03.2023-02:16:23)<br>
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+ calibre was updated to program version 6.14.1 (on: 16.03.2023-14:58:29)<br>
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+ sway was updated to program version 1.8.1 (on: 16.03.2023-19:58:33)<br>
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+ scummvm was updated to program version 2.7.0 (on: 17.03.2023-03:15:15)<br>
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+ evolution was updated to program version 3.48.0 (on: 17.03.2023-08:39:43)<br>
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+ a2ps was updated to program version 4.15.1 (on: 18.03.2023-02:33:15)<br>
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+ libxaw was updated to program version 1.0.15 (on: 18.03.2023-02:52:30)<br>
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+ libxaw was updated to program version 1.0.15 (on: 18.03.2023-02:54:07)<br>
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+ cracklib was updated to program version 2.9.10 (on: 18.03.2023-03:07:31)<br>
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+ imlib2 was updated to program version 1.10.0 (on: 18.03.2023-03:10:09)<br>
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+ imlib2 was updated to program version 1.11.0 (on: 18.03.2023-03:10:32)<br>
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+ webkitgtk was updated to program version 2.40.0 (on: 18.03.2023-03:19:32)<br>
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+ samtools was updated to program version 1.17 (on: 18.03.2023-04:08:43)<br>
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+ gstpluginsbase was updated to program version 1.22.1 (on: 18.03.2023-06:00:40)<br>
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+ gstpluginsbad was updated to program version 1.22.1 (on: 18.03.2023-06:06:55)<br>
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+ nautilus was updated to program version 44.0 (on: 18.03.2023-18:05:39)<br>
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+ linux was updated to program version 6.2.7 (on: 18.03.2023-18:41:20)<br>
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+ xz was updated to program version 5.4.2 (on: 18.03.2023-20:33:52)<br>
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+ ## Batch Compiling and Chain compiling
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+ You can batch-compile several programs in one go.
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+ The syntax is:
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+ rbt --batch-compile=mate
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+ compile all xorg-protos.
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+ Note that for this to work, you first must have defined a compile-chain
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+ Alternatively, you can just specify the programs that you wish to
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+ compile, separated by a "," character, such as shown by the
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  to the top of this page. That way new users can quickly
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  read and learn how I use the RBT project.
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+ ## New users and how to "onboard" them, as far as the RBT project is concerned: policy and strategy
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+
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+ This subsection was added in <b>March 2023</b>, as one tiny step
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+ towards trying to teach newcomers how to use the RBT project.
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+
991
+ This subsection only explains a few policies, though - the background
992
+ context, so to say.
993
+
994
+ The subsection before pointed out that the <b>rbt gem</b> is quite complex,
995
+ and to some extent complicated. In the past the rbt gem was even
996
+ more complicated - and this was one primary reason as to why this
997
+ subsection was added. I want to keep things simple, at the least
998
+ for new users; to some extent also at a later time.
999
+
1000
+ At any rate, before <b>March 2023</b> the rbt gem made use of various
1001
+ add-ons, such as <b>ccache</b> or <b>porg</b>. In the event that you
1002
+ do not know projects like these: ccache is useful when you have to
1003
+ compile many different programs from source. It will use a cache,
1004
+ which can really help speed up subsequent recompilation efforts -
1005
+ very useful really. <b>porg</b> on the other hand can be used to
1006
+ trace as to which files are installed onto the target computer.
1007
+ This functionality is especially useful when you wish to be able
1008
+ to provide a package manager, e. g. by providing an <b>uninstall</b>
1009
+ functionality.
1010
+
1011
+ So, before <b>March 2023</b>, the configuration I would use for the
1012
+ rbt gem, typically mandated that porg and ccache are to be used -
1013
+ and the assumption here was that both projects are installed on
1014
+ the target computer, and that they will work, too. These assumptions
1015
+ may turn out to be incorrect. I noticed this problem in particular
1016
+ when I set up a new computer with a semi-broken toolchain. I can
1017
+ typically "uncripple" this eventually, by recompiling what I need,
1018
+ but how should a new user know any of this? That takes experience
1019
+ and at the least a bit of knowledge.
1020
+
1021
+ Thus, as I realised that mandating ccache and porg "out of the
1022
+ box" isn't that useful for new users, on a freshly installed
1023
+ (random) computer system, I decided that a new policy had to be
1024
+ added for RBT. This policy states that the rbt gem will try to
1025
+ be <b>minimal</b>, whenever possible, in regards to depending
1026
+ on external projects such as ccache or porg. That way the rbt
1027
+ gem no longer distributes configuration settings that are not
1028
+ so useful for new users.
1029
+
1030
+ What is the long term benefit of this approach?
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+
1032
+ It is hoped that this new policy in place will make it easier
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+ for genuinely new users to give the project a try. As it is,
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+ the project is catering too much to my own use cases - while
1035
+ that is acceptable for a project that has not yet reached
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+ a stable release, I believe we should slowly begin to help
1037
+ new users more, should they wish to make use of the rbt
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+ gem. Less frustration, more happiness. \o/
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+
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  ## @source_base_directory
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  The very important instance variable **@source_base_directory**, defined
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  or problems and make some "semi-seducated guesses", in
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  order to fix this. But this is a long-term goal - for
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  now, the primary purpose of the compile-shell is to aid
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- in batch-compiling programs.
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+ in <b>batch-compiling programs</b>.
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  Since as of March 2018, an autocompile-option exists in
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  the shell. This is currently unfinished but in the future
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  given computer system (on Linux typically). See the commandline
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  option <b>--really-everything</b> to obtain that information.
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+ ## Batch Compiling and Chain compiling
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+
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+ You can batch-compile several programs in one go.
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+
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+ The syntax is:
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+
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+ rbt --batch-compile=mate
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+ rbt --batch-compile=ruby_addons
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+ rbt --batch-compile=xorg_protos
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+
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+ The first example will compile all of mate; the last example will
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+ compile all xorg-protos.
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+
9394
+ Note that for this to work, you first must have defined a compile-chain
9395
+ in the file chained_programs.yml, which is part of the RBT project.
9396
+
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+ Alternatively, you can just specify the programs that you wish to
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+ compile, separated by a "," character, such as shown by the
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+ following commandline example:
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+ rbt --batch-compile=python,php,perl,ruby
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  ## Batch-downloading all source archives
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  You can download all registered **source archives** by calling
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  # IRC tag
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