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<H1>linux.schottelius.org: gpm</H1>
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<h3>what is it?</h3>
<P>gpm means general purpose mouse and is the mouse support for linux
in the console.
<HR>
<h3>how to get it?</h3>
<P>Perhaps the best way to get gpm currently is via
<A HREF="http://www.venge.net/monotone/">monotone</a>, a cvs
successor. You have to retrieve the collection "org.schottelius.gpm" from
"linux.schottelius.org". You can get the public server key from
<A HREF="server-key.pub">here</A>.
<HR>
<h3>monotone - get (aka "pull")</h3>
<P>Here's a small manual howto get gpm via monotone:
<PRE>
# create a database
scice% monotone --db=gpm.db db init
# get the server key
scice% wget -q http://linux.schottelius.org/gpm/server-key.pub
# read the server key
scice% monotone --db=gpm.db read < server-key.pub
monotone: read 1 packet
# do an anonymous pull
scice% monotone --key="" --db=gpm.db pull linux.schottelius.org org.schottelius.gpm
monotone: warning: doing anonymous pull
monotone: rebuilding merkle trees for collection org.schottelius.gpm
monotone: connecting to linux.schottelius.org
monotone: [bytes in: 722110] [bytes out: 7405]
monotone: exchanged goodbyes and flushed output on fd 7 (peer linux.schottelius.org), disconnecting
# extract source from the database to a directory
scice% monotone --db=gpm.db --branch=org.schottelius.gpm checkout your-destination-directory
monotone: fetching heads of branch 'org.schottelius.gpm'
</PRE>
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<h3>monotone - upload (aka "push")</h3>
<P>I assume you've got a database initialised (see above).
<PRE>
# generate a key pair (if you want to contribute changes)
scice% monotone --db=gpm.db genkey you@example.com
monotone: generating key-pair 'you@example.com'
Enter password:
Confirm password:
monotone: storing key-pair 'you@example.com' in database
-->
<P>For more information visit monotone's homepage, it has excellent
documentation!</P>
<HR>
<h3>archives</h3>
<P>Releases and archives are available
in <A HREF="ftp://arcana.linux.it/pub/gpm/">Italy</a> and
in <A HREF="ftp://ftp.schottelius.org/pub/linux/gpm/">Germany</a>.
<HR>
<h3>cvs</h3>
<P>CVS is still available, but obsolete. The last time a commit to cvs
could have happened was 19-May-2004 (it was earlier than that, but at this
time we changed to monotone). Still, if you really want (a perhaps outdated tree),
here's the way to go:
<PRE>
$ cvs -d :pserver:cvs@ar.linux.it:/data/cvs login
(Logging in to cvs@ar.linux.it)
CVS password: (type "cvs" here)
$ cvs -d :pserver:cvs@ar.linux.it:/data/cvs checkout gpm
</PRE>
<HR>
<h3>documentation</h3>
<P>Is included in the package.</P>
<HR>
<h3>irc</h3>
<P>Well, there's now an irc channel #gpm on irc.freenode.org.
<HR>
<h3>mailing list</h3>
<PRE>
The mailing list devoted to gpm is "gpm@lists.linux.it"
The list is managed by Mailman and is currently open,
so non-subscribers are allowed to post.
In order to subscribe to the mailing list, visit
http://www.linux.it/mailman/listinfo/gpm or send a message
with "subscribe" in its body to gpm-request@lists.linux.it . For example:
echo subscribe | mail gpm-request@lists.linux.it
</PRE>
<HR>
<h3>mailing list archive </h3>
<A HREF="http://lists.linux.it/pipermail/gpm/">http://lists.linux.it/pipermail/gpm/</A>
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<P><A HREF="http://nico.schotteli.us">Nico Schottelius</A>
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<H1>GPM</H1>
<HR>
<h3>what is it?</h3>
<P>gpm means general purpose mouse and is the mouse support for linux
in the console.
<h3>how to get it?</h3>
<P>Perhaps the best way to get gpm currently is via
<A HREF="http://www.venge.net/monotone/">monotone</a>, a cvs
successor. You have to retrieve the collection "org.schottelius.gpm" from
"monotone.schottelius.org" (NOT linux.schottelius.org!).
You can get the public server key from
<A HREF="server-key.pub">here</A>.
<h3>monotone - get (aka "pull")</h3>
<P>Here's a small manual howto get gpm via monotone:
<PRE>
# create a database
scice% monotone --db=gpm.db db init
# get the server key
scice% wget -q http://linux.schottelius.org/gpm/server-key.pub
# read the server key
scice% monotone --db=gpm.db read < server-key.pub
monotone: read 1 packet
# do an anonymous pull
scice% monotone --key="" --db=gpm.db pull monotone.schottelius.org org.schottelius.gpm
monotone: warning: doing anonymous pull
monotone: rebuilding merkle trees for collection org.schottelius.gpm
monotone: connecting to monotone.schottelius.org
monotone: [bytes in: 722110] [bytes out: 7405]
monotone: exchanged goodbyes and flushed output on fd 7 (peer monotone.schottelius.org), disconnecting
# extract source from the database to a directory
scice% monotone --db=gpm.db --branch=org.schottelius.gpm checkout your-destination-directory
monotone: fetching heads of branch 'org.schottelius.gpm'
</PRE>
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<h3>monotone - upload (aka "push")</h3>
<P>I assume you've got a database initialised (see above).
<PRE>
# generate a key pair (if you want to contribute changes)
scice% monotone -db=gpm.db genkey you@example.com
monotone: generating key-pair 'you@example.com'
Enter password:
Confirm password:
monotone: storing key-pair 'you@example.com' in database
-->
<P>For more information visit monotone's homepage, it has excellent
documentation!</P>
<h3>archives</h3>
<P>Releases and archives are available
in <A HREF="ftp://arcana.linux.it/pub/gpm/">Italy</a> and
in <A HREF="ftp://ftp.schottelius.org/pub/linux/gpm/">Germany</a>.
<h3>cvs</h3>
<P>CVS is still available, but obsolete. The last CVS commit
may have been done on 19th of May 2004 (it was earlier than that, but at this
time we changed to monotone). Still, if you really want (a perhaps outdated tree),
here's the way to go:
<PRE>
$ cvs -d :pserver:cvs@ar.linux.it:/data/cvs login
(Logging in to cvs@ar.linux.it)
CVS password: (type "cvs" here)
$ cvs -d :pserver:cvs@ar.linux.it:/data/cvs checkout gpm
</PRE>
<h3>documentation</h3>
<P>Is included in the package.</P>
<h3>irc</h3>
<P>Well, there's now an irc channel #gpm on irc.freenode.org.
<h3>mailing list</h3>
<PRE>
The mailing list devoted to gpm is "gpm@lists.linux.it"
The list is managed by Mailman and is currently open,
so non-subscribers are allowed to post.
In order to subscribe to the mailing list, visit
http://www.linux.it/mailman/listinfo/gpm or send a message
with "subscribe" in its body to gpm-request@lists.linux.it . For example:
echo subscribe | mail gpm-request@lists.linux.it
</PRE>
<h3>Mailing list archive </h3>
<P><A
HREF="http://lists.linux.it/pipermail/gpm/">http://lists.linux.it/pipermail/gpm/</A>
</P>
<h3>Links</h3>
<P><A HREF="http://www.hut.fi/~then/mytexts/mouse.html">PC mouse information</A>
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