DIRACOS aims at bringing in one archive all the dependencies needed by DIRAC to run Agents, Services and clients. It is not intended to perform interactive tasks (debugging, file editing, etc). We are aware than some "basic" tools won't work (less, emacs, etc). They won't be fixed.
- Principle
- Building RPMs
- Python packages
- Generate a new diracos
- Configuration Grammar
- Troubleshoot
- Test DIRACOS as a User
- Make a new release
- Extending DIRACOS
Note: summary generated with
# the pages are sorted thanks to the numbers in front
for doc in $(find docs -type f -name '*.md'| sort -n );
do grep '^#' $doc | while read title;
do
# The text is the title, with an indentation level depending on the depth, with square brackets
linkText=$(echo $title | sed -E -e 's/#{4}(.*)/ + [\1]/g' -e 's/#{3}(.*)/ + [\1]/g' -e 's/#{2}(.*)/ * [\1]/g' -e 's/#{1}(.*)/- [\1]/g')
# The anchor is the title, all lowercase, without special char, with '-' instead of space
anchor=$(echo $title | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' | sed -E -e 's/#+ +//g' -e 's/ /-/g');
echo "$linkText($doc#$anchor)";
done;
done
DIRACOS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. We are aiming at supporting SLC6 and CC7, whilst we test also on other platforms we do not provide support for those.