Author - Copyright (C) 2014-2020 Mark Grant
1 ... Project Description
2 ... AutoTools (configure and make) Installation
3 ... Installation of Distro-Native Packages
4 ... Utility Scripts
This is a simple script to reduce repetitive typing of some apt-get maintenance commands.
The script sequentially invokes:-
apt-get upgrade
apt-get autoclean
apt-get check
apt-get autoremove
For the 'apt-get upgrade' command to have an up to date impact, agmaint should be run soon after an 'apt-get update' has been performed.
agmaint must be run with root privileges.
At a source modification / development level, this project expects to reside in a git environment. This manifests itself in 2 places:-
- ... .gitignore files are included in the source.
- ... The make target, 'srctarball', relies on the command 'git archive' so it will fail if git is not installed or it is not in a git repository.
a) ... Download either the source or distribution tarball (the .tar.gz file) from:-
https://github.com/m-grant-prg/agmaint/releases
b) ... Extract the tarball preserving the directory structure.
c) ... cd to the directory created.
d) ... If you downloaded the source tarball type 'autoreconf -if'
e) ... Type './configure'
f) ... As root or sudo, type 'make install clean'
(Quote marks are for textual clarity only).
To uninstall the package:
1 ... cd to the directory created in the above install process.
2 ... As root or sudo, type 'make uninstall clean'
Installation packages native to different distributions are available, please refer to the relevant installation section on the wiki at:-
https://github.com/m-grant-prg/agmaint/wiki
In the project root directory there is 1 helper script; bootstrap.sh.
This misleadingly named script bootstraps the project build and provides other useful features. The main options below are probably b, c, C, D and T.
In AutoTools it is usually advisable to perform parallel builds. This means you build somewhere other than the project root. This is because building creates files and they would confuse the project root downwards. I always create a build directory straight off the project root, cd to there and do all build and git work from there, (.gitignore is already set to ignore such a directory).
Assuming you adopt the preceding paragraph then a typical invocation of the script would be:-
../bootstrap.sh --config --build ..
The last '..' points the way to project root.
For the full list of arguments to bootstrap.sh, please refer to the options section of the acmbuild wiki, the options are identical:-