r49336 - in /desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian: changelog patches/add-missing-gio-xml.patch patches/series
pochu at users.alioth.debian.org
pochu at users.alioth.debian.org
Wed Jul 20 20:20:09 UTC 2016
Author: pochu
Date: Wed Jul 20 20:20:09 2016
New Revision: 49336
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-gnome/?sc=1&rev=49336
Log:
* debian/patches/add-missing-gio-xml.patch:
+ Add gio.xml file, which is missing from the tarball. Needed for the
documentation build.
Added:
desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/patches/add-missing-gio-xml.patch
Modified:
desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/changelog
desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/patches/series
Modified: desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/changelog
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-gnome/desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/changelog?rev=49336&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/changelog [utf-8] (original)
+++ desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/changelog [utf-8] Wed Jul 20 20:20:09 2016
@@ -4,6 +4,9 @@
* New upstream release.
* d/p/0001-gsettings-test-Wrap-guint64-literals-in-G_GUINT64_CO.patch:
+ Dropped, applied upstream.
+ * debian/patches/add-missing-gio-xml.patch:
+ + Add gio.xml file, which is missing from the tarball. Needed for the
+ documentation build.
-- Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <pochu at debian.org> Wed, 13 Jul 2016 17:42:46 +0200
Added: desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/patches/add-missing-gio-xml.patch
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-gnome/desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/patches/add-missing-gio-xml.patch?rev=49336&op=file
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--- desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/patches/add-missing-gio-xml.patch (added)
+++ desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/patches/add-missing-gio-xml.patch [utf-8] Wed Jul 20 20:20:09 2016
@@ -0,0 +1,733 @@
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/docs/reference/gio/gio.xml
+@@ -0,0 +1,720 @@
++<?xml version="1.0"?>
++<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd">
++<refentry id="gio">
++ <refentryinfo>
++ <title>gio</title>
++ <productname>GIO</productname>
++ <authorgroup>
++ <author>
++ <contrib>Developer</contrib>
++ <firstname>Matthias</firstname>
++ <surname>Clasen</surname>
++ <email>mclasen at redhat.com</email>
++ </author>
++ </authorgroup>
++ </refentryinfo>
++
++ <refmeta>
++ <refentrytitle>gio</refentrytitle>
++ <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
++ <refmiscinfo class="manual">User Commands</refmiscinfo>
++ </refmeta>
++
++ <refnamediv>
++ <refname>gio</refname>
++ <refpurpose>GIO commandline tool</refpurpose>
++ </refnamediv>
++
++ <refsynopsisdiv>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">help</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt"><replaceable>COMMAND</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">version</arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">cat</arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">copy</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>SOURCE</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>DESTINATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">info</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">list</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">mime</arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>MIMETYPE</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="opt"><replaceable>HANDLER</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">mkdir</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">monitor</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">mount</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">move</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>SOURCE</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>DESTINATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">open</arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">rename</arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>NAME</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">remove</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">save</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>DESTINATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">set</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>ATTRIBUTE</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>VALUE</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">trash</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ <cmdsynopsis>
++ <command>gio</command>
++ <arg choice="plain">tree</arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </cmdsynopsis>
++ </refsynopsisdiv>
++
++ <refsect1>
++ <title>Description</title>
++ <para><command>gio</command> is a utility that makes many of the GIO
++ features available from the commandline. In doing so, it provides
++ commands that are similar to traditional utilities, but let you
++ use GIO locations instead of local files: for example you can use
++ something like <filename>smb://server/resource/file.txt</filename>
++ as location.</para>
++ </refsect1>
++
++ <refsect1>
++ <title>Commands</title>
++
++ <variablelist>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>help</command>
++ <arg choice="opt"><replaceable>COMMAND</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Displays a short synopsis of the available commands or provides
++ detailed help on a specific command.</para>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>version</command>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Prints the GLib version to which <command>gio</command>
++ belongs.</para>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>cat</command>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Concatenates the given files and prints them to the standard
++ output.</para>
++ <para>The cat command works just like the traditional cat utility.</para>
++ <para>Note: just pipe through cat if you need its formatting options
++ like -n, -T or other.</para>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>copy</command>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>SOURCE</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>DESTINATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Copies one or more files from <replaceable>SOURCE</replaceable>
++ to <replaceable>DESTINATION</replaceable>. If more than one source
++ is specified, the destination must be a directory.</para>
++ <para>The copy command is similar to the traditional cp utility.</para>
++ <refsect3>
++ <title>Options</title>
++ <variablelist>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-T</option>, <option>--no-target-directory</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Don't copy into <replaceable>DESTINATION</replaceable> even if it is a directory.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-p</option>, <option>--progress</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Show progress.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-i</option>, <option>--interactive</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Prompt for confirmation before overwriting files.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>--preserve</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Preserve all attributes of copied files.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-b</option>, <option>--backup</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Create backups of existing destination files.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-P</option>, <option>--no-dereference</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Never follow symbolic links.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ </variablelist>
++ </refsect3>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>info</command>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Shows information about the given locations.</para>
++ <para>The info command is similar to the traditional ls utility.</para>
++ <refsect3>
++ <title>Options</title>
++ <variablelist>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-w</option>, <option>--query-writable</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>List writable attributes.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-f</option>, <option>--filesystem</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Show information about the filesystem that the given
++ locations reside on.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-a</option> <option>--attributes=<replaceable>ATTRIBUTES</replaceable></option></term>
++ <listitem><para>The attributes to get.</para>
++ <para>Attributes can be specified with their GIO name, e.g.
++ standard::icon, or just by namespace, e.g. unix, or by '*',
++ which matches all attributes. Several attributes or groups
++ of attributes can be specified, separated by comma.</para>
++ <para>By default, all attributes are listed.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-n</option>, <option>--nofollow-symlinks</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Don't follow symbolic links.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ </variablelist>
++ </refsect3>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>list</command>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Lists the contents of the given locations. If no location is
++ given, the contents of the current directory are shown.</para>
++ <para>The list command is similar to the traditional ls utility.</para>
++ <refsect3>
++ <title>Options</title>
++ <variablelist>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-a</option> <option>--attributes=<replaceable>ATTRIBUTES</replaceable></option></term>
++ <listitem><para>The attributes to get.</para>
++ <para>Attributes can be specified with their GIO name, e.g.
++ standard::icon, or just by namespace, e.g. unix, or by '*',
++ which matches all attributes. Several attributes or groups
++ of attributes can be specified, separated by comma.</para>
++ <para>By default, all attributes are listed.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-h</option>, <option>--hidden</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Show hidden files.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-l</option>, <option>--long</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Use a long listing format.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-n</option>, <option>--nofollow-symlinks</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Don't follow symbolic links.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-u</option>, <option>--print-uris</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Print full URIs.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ </variablelist>
++ </refsect3>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>mime</command>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>MIMETYPE</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="opt"><replaceable>HANDLER</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>If no handler is given, the mime command lists the
++ registered and recommended applications for the mimetype.
++ If a handler is given, it is set as the default handler for
++ the mimetype.</para>
++ <para>Handlers must be specified by their desktop file name,
++ including the extension. Example: org.gnome.gedit.desktop.</para>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>mkdir</command>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Creates directories.</para>
++ <para>The mkdir command is similar to the traditional mkdir utility.</para>
++ <refsect3>
++ <title>Options</title>
++ <variablelist>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-p</option>, <option>--parent</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Create parent directories when necessary.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ </variablelist>
++ </refsect3>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>monitor</command>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Monitors files or directories for changes, such as creation
++ deletion, content and attribute changes, and mount and unmount
++ operations affecting the monitored locations.</para>
++ <para>The monitor command uses the GIO file monitoring APIs to do
++ its job. GIO has different implementations for different platforms.
++ The most common implementation on Linux uses inotify.</para>
++ <refsect3>
++ <title>Options</title>
++ <variablelist>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-d</option>, <option>--dir=<replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Monitor the given location as a directory. Normally,
++ the file type is used to determine whether to monitor a file or directory.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-f</option>, <option>--file=<replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Monitor the given location as a file. Normally,
++ the file type is used to determine whether to monitor a file or directory.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-D</option>, <option>--direct=<replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Monitor the file directly. This allows to capture changes made via hardlinks.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-s</option>, <option>--silent=<replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Monitor the file directly, but don't report changes.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-n</option>, <option>--no-moves</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Report moves and renames as simple deleted/created events.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-m</option>, <option>--mounts</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Watch for mount events.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ </variablelist>
++ </refsect3>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>mount</command>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Provides commandline access to various aspects of GIOs mounting
++ functionality.</para>
++ <para>Mounting refers to the traditional concept of arranging multiple
++ file systems and devices in a single tree, rooted at /. Classical
++ mounting happens in the kernel and is controlle by the mount utility.
++ GIO expands this concept by introducing mount daemons that can make
++ file systems available to GIO applications without kernel
++ involvement.</para>
++ <para>GIO mounts can require authentication, and the mount command
++ may ask for user IDs, passwords, and so on, when required.</para>
++ <refsect3>
++ <title>Options</title>
++ <variablelist>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-m</option>, <option>--mountable</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Mount as mountable.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-d</option>, <option>--device=<replaceable>DEVICE</replaceable></option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Mount volume with device file.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-u</option>, <option>--unmount</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Unmount the location.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-e</option>, <option>--eject</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Eject the location.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-s</option>, <option>--unmount-scheme=<replaceable>SCHEME</replaceable></option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Unmount all mounts with the given scheme.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-f</option>, <option>--force</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Ignore outstanding file operations when unmounting or ejecting.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-a</option>, <option>--anonymous</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Use an anonymous user when authenticating.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-l</option>, <option>--list</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>List all GIO mounts.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-o</option>, <option>--monitor</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Monitor mount-related events.</para>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-i</option>, <option>--detail</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Show extra information.</para>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ </variablelist>
++ </refsect3>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>move</command>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>SOURCE</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>DESTINATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Moves one or more files from <replaceable>SOURCE</replaceable>
++ to <replaceable>DESTINATION</replaceable>. If more than one source
++ is specified, the destination must be a directory.</para>
++ <para>The move command is similar to the traditional mv utility.</para>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>open</command>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Opens files with the default application that is registered
++ to handle files of this type.</para>
++ <para>GIO obtains this information from the shared-mime-info
++ database, with per-user overrides stored in
++ <filename><envar>$XDG_DATA_HOME</envar>/applications/mimeapps.list</filename>.</para>
++ <para>The mime command can be used to change the default handler for
++ a mimetype.</para>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>rename</command>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>NAME</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Renames a file.</para>
++ <para>The rename command is similar to the traditional rename utility.</para>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>remove</command>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Deletes each given file.</para>
++ <para>This command removes files irreversibly. If you want a reversible
++ way to remove files, see the trash command.</para>
++ <para>Note that not all URI schemes that are supported by GIO may
++ allow deletion of files.</para>
++ <para> The remove command is similar to the traditional rm utility.</para>
++ <refsect3>
++ <title>Options</title>
++ <variablelist>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-f</option>, <option>--force</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Ignore non-existent and non-deletable files.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ </variablelist>
++ </refsect3>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>save</command>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>DESTINATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Reads from standard input and saves the data to the given
++ location.</para>
++ <para>This is similar to just redirecting output to a file using
++ traditional shell syntax, but the save command allows saving to
++ location that GIO can write to.</para>
++ <refsect3>
++ <title>Options</title>
++ <variablelist>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-b</option>, <option>--backup</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Backup existing destination files.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-c</option>, <option>--create</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Only create the destination if it doesn't exist yet.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-a</option>, <option>--append</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Append to the end of the file.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-p</option>, <option>--private</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>When creating, restrict access to the current user.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-u</option>, <option>--unlink</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>When replacing, replace as if the destination did not exist.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-v</option>, <option>--print-etag</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Print the new etag in the end.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-e</option>, <option>--etag=<replaceable>ETAG</replaceable></option></term>
++ <listitem><para>The etag of the file that is overwritten.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ </variablelist>
++ </refsect3>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>set</command>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>ATTRIBUTE</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="plain" rep="repeat"><replaceable>VALUE</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Allows to set a file attribute on a file.</para>
++ <para>File attributes can be specified with their GIO name, e.g
++ standard::icon. Note that not all GIO file attributes are writable.
++ Use the --query-writable option of the info command to list
++ writable file attributes.</para>
++ <para>If the <replaceable>TYPE</replaceable> is unset,
++ <replaceable>VALUE</replaceable> does not have to be specified.
++ If the type is stringv, multiple values can be given.</para>
++ <refsect3>
++ <title>Options</title>
++ <variablelist>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-t</option>, <option>--type=<replaceable>TYPE</replaceable></option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Specifies the type of the attribute. Supported
++ types are string, stringv, bytestring, boolean, uint32, int32,
++ uint64, int64 and unset.</para>
++ <para>If the type is not specified, string is assumed.</para>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-n</option>, <option>--nofollow-symlinks</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Don't follow symbolic links.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ </variablelist>
++ </refsect3>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>trash</command>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Sends files or directories to the "Trashcan". This can be a
++ different folder depending on where the file is located, and not
++ all file systems support this concept. In the common case that the
++ file lives inside a users home directory, the trash folder is
++ <filename><envar>$XDG_DATA_HOME</envar>/Trash</filename>.</para>
++ <para>Note that moving files to the trash does not free up space on
++ the file system until the "Trashcan" is emptied. If you are interested
++ in deleting a file irreversibly, see the remove command.</para>
++ <para>Inspecting and emptying the "Trashcan" is normally supported by
++ graphical file managers such as nautilus, but you can also see the
++ trash with the command: gio list trash://.</para>
++ <refsect3>
++ <title>Options</title>
++ <variablelist>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-f</option>, <option>--force</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Ignore non-existent and non-deletable files.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>--empty</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Empty the trash.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ </variablelist>
++ </refsect3>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term>
++ <command>tree</command>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>OPTION</replaceable></arg>
++ <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>LOCATION</replaceable></arg>
++ </term>
++ <listitem>
++ <para>Lists the contents of the given locations recursively, in a
++ tree-like format. If no location is given, it defaults to the current
++ directory.</para>
++ <para>The tree command is similar to the traditional tree utility.</para>
++ <refsect3>
++ <title>Options</title>
++ <variablelist>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-h</option>, <option>--hidden</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Show hidden files.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-h</option>, <option>--hidden</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Show hidden files.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ <varlistentry>
++ <term><option>-l</option>, <option>--follow-symlinks</option></term>
++ <listitem><para>Follow symbolic links.</para></listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ </variablelist>
++ </refsect3>
++ </listitem>
++ </varlistentry>
++ </variablelist>
++ </refsect1>
++
++ <refsect1>
++ <title>Exit status</title>
++ <para>On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.</para>
++ </refsect1>
++
++ <refsect1>
++ <title>See Also</title>
++ <para>
++ <citerefentry>
++ <refentrytitle>cat</refentrytitle>
++ <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
++ </citerefentry>,
++ <citerefentry>
++ <refentrytitle>cp</refentrytitle>
++ <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
++ </citerefentry>,
++ <citerefentry>
++ <refentrytitle>ls</refentrytitle>
++ <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
++ </citerefentry>,
++ <citerefentry>
++ <refentrytitle>mkdir</refentrytitle>
++ <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
++ </citerefentry>,
++ <citerefentry>
++ <refentrytitle>mv</refentrytitle>
++ <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
++ </citerefentry>,
++ <citerefentry>
++ <refentrytitle>rm</refentrytitle>
++ <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
++ </citerefentry>,
++ <citerefentry>
++ <refentrytitle>tree</refentrytitle>
++ <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
++ </citerefentry>.
++ </para>
++ </refsect1>
++</refentry>
+--- a/docs/reference/gio/Makefile.am
++++ b/docs/reference/gio/Makefile.am
+@@ -141,6 +141,7 @@
+ gresource.xml \
+ gdbus.xml \
+ gdbus-codegen.xml \
++ gio.xml \
+ $(NULL)
+
+ expand_content_files = \
Modified: desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/patches/series
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-gnome/desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/patches/series?rev=49336&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/patches/series [utf-8] (original)
+++ desktop/experimental/glib2.0/debian/patches/series [utf-8] Wed Jul 20 20:20:09 2016
@@ -12,3 +12,4 @@
0001-timer-test-use-volatile-for-locals.patch
skip-broken-timer-test.patch
0001-Fix-trashing-on-overlayfs.patch
+add-missing-gio-xml.patch
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