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Linux Software Map Entry Template
template | instructions | example The LSM is a publically searchable directory of information about each of the software packages available via FTP for the Linux operating system. Copy the text below (from "Begin4" through "End") and paste it into your favorite text editor. Fill in all the values (including a real email address) and save the file, giving it the name of your software package and adding ".lsm" as the file extension. Then you can upload your software files and the .lsm file via anonymous ftp to www.ibiblio.org. Once you've been able to connect to the ibiblio servers, search the directory tree and put the files in /pub/incoming/linux/ (note: We no longer allow uploading to /pub/linux/Incoming/). Begin4 Any time you are submitting a new software package, or updating an older entry, you should create an lsm using the template above and submit it with your upload to ibiblio.org. DO NOT RENAME FIELDS. DO NOT REMOVE THE BEGIN OR END MARKERS. There are no longer any limits on the fields lengths, but please try to be concise. Complete as many fields as possible. Mandatory fields: Title, Version, Entered-date, Description, Author, Primary-site. Do
not remove the header "Begin4" and the footer
"End". These lines Title: Full application name - see: /pub/linux/NAMES Version: Version number - see: /pub/linux/NAMES Entered-date: Date of when the LSM entry was last modified. Description: Bgein with a one line description for the database header.A short description of the package should follow. Keywords: A short list of carefully selected keywords that describe the package. Author:
[email protected] (Author's Name) Maintained-by:
[email protected] (Maintainer's Name) Primary-site: This should be the final location, not an "incoming" directory. First line lists site and base directory Alternate-site: One alternate site may be given. It should not be a site that mirrors the primary site. Original-site:
The original package, if this is a port to Linux. Platforms: Note ususual software or hardware that is required. A floppy disk or a C compiler would not be unusual. A Python interpreter or tape drive probably would be. If the requirements are evident from the description, it need not be repeated here. Copying-policy:
Also known as copyright information. Begin4
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