Re: Wiki - individual application page(s)

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On Friday 02 of October 2020 17:37:02 Michael via tde-users wrote:
> On Thursday 01 October 2020 06:37:00 pm Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote:
> > It can be seen that using package information as a basis for
> > application wiki pages could help improve this information :)
> >
> > However, it is important to think not only about how different the
> > granularity of packages can be in individual distributions, but also
> > that not every program has a separate package. For example, kwrite is
> > included in package kate-trinity (deb packaging).
>
> Well crap.
>
> Is there any automated way to get a list of all the programs?
>
> # # #
>
> Just installing everything and looking in /opt/trinity/bin/ doesn't seem
> to work either?  I see a bunch of slaves, launchers, helpers and such...
> ____________________________________________________

Hi Michael,

I seem to have a fairly successful procedure. During the preparation of the 
PHP routing script for creating new issues in TGW, I needed to get a table 
that would contain all the binaries (including games and KCM modules) and 
information about the git repository to which it belongs.

I have used Contents files that are accessible in the apt repository to 
find all the files that are of interest. From this I found information 
about the corresponding deb package name. And by searching in 
the "control" files in the git repository tde-packaging, I found the 
corresponding git repository for each binary (each application).

It seems to me that this table, or more precisely the procedure for 
obtaining it, could be useful for automating the retrieval of information 
and creating the initial look of wiki pages for applications. In that 
procedure, finding descriptions from the corresponding deb package could 
be added, which could serve as a basis for descriptions on the wiki pages. 
At the same time, information about the git repository will be useful for 
users to search for and create issues for applications.

What do you think about that?


Note: Thank you Leslie for your suggestion.

Cheers
-- 
Slávek

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