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Any good documentation for libalpm?
All I can find is "man libalpm", and the pages listed there don't exist.
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It's a well kept secret.
It's in a vault somewhere with the Arch Taco Reserves.
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There is reasonable function documentation within the code and we provide pacman as an example of using libalpm... It is definitely an area that a lot more help is needed.
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Sadly I'm not good at reading others' code, but maybe...
Anyway, I think I remember once seeing some Doxygen documentation for it, but can't seem to find it again.
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http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/libalpm.3.html ;P
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/9237?pr … &pagenum=7 : http://code.toofishes.net/pacman/doc/index.html
Last edited by karol (2010-09-23 00:49:38)
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That is just the man page, which as already mentioned contains next to no information....
Not sure if this is up to date (in fact it is probably not....) but: http://code.toofishes.net/pacman/doc/
And as I said, most of public interfaces to libalpm have documentation in their function header. Probably in something close to doxygen format too.
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That is just the man page, which as already mentioned contains next to no information.....
That's why I appended the smiley ;P with a wink and a tongue.
And as I said, most of public interfaces to libalpm have documentation in their function header. Probably in something close to doxygen format too.
From the Support Request I linked to:
Some doxygen docs are available. Download the source tarball and configure with --enable-doxygen, or clone the GIT repo and do the same.
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