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rpm2html : a generator of Web pages for RPM packages</title>
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<h1 align=center>rpm2html : a generator of <a
href="http://www.w3.org/">Web</a> pages for <a
href="http://www.rpm.org/">RPM</a>packages</h1>

<h1 align=center><a href="/linux/RPM/Applications_Publishing.html"><img
src="screen.jpg" alt="Small rpm2html page dump" height="256" width="366">
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<img src="/cgi-bin/count2?rpm2html" alt="Access count" height="19"
width="112"></p>

<h2>Goal</h2>
<p>
<strong>rpm2html</strong> generate automatically Web pages describing a set of
<a href="http://www.rpm.org/">RPM</a> packages. Preliminary results obtained
by running it on a local mirror of Redhat distribution and the RedHat contrib
directores are available. SuSE-5.1 RPM packages have been added as well a
XFree86 updates from SuSE, especially useful for the new chipsets. I added
also OpenLinux Lite 1.1.1 to the list of dristribution, and added warning when
a package doesn't provide a correct set of resources.</p>
<p>
The goal of rpm2html is also to identify the dependancies between various
packages, and being able to find the packages providing the resources needed
to install another package. Every package is analyzed to retrieve its
dependancies and the resources it offers. These relationship are expressed
using hyperlinks in the the generated pages. Finding the package providing the
resource you need is just a matter of a few clicks!</p>

<h2><a href="/linux/RPM">Try it !</a></h2>
<p>
Here is the <a href="/linux/RPM">result of this indexing</a> for approximately
5000 RPMs.</p>
<p>
<img src="french.gif" alt="image: french.gif "> Here is the same <a
href="/linux/RPM-FR">result of this indexing</a> using French
localization.</p>

<h2>Need help</h2>
<p>
Check the <a href="help.html">help page</a>!</p>

<h2>Other sites using rpm2html</h2>
<p>
France:</p>
<ul>
<li>
a fully translated French version of Redhat-5.0 done by <a
href="http://www.linux-kheops.com/pub/rh50/RPMs/">Kheops</a>.
</ul>
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Spain:</p>
<ul>
<li>
rpm2html is also available in <a href="http://keynes.cti.unav.es/eurielec/">
Spanish</a>.
</ul>
<p>
Italy:</p>
<ul>
<li>
everything for Redhat-5.0, <a
href="ftp://ftp.unipv.it/pub/linux/html/rpm/index.html">nice look with grey
shade</a>!
</ul>
<p>
Romania:</p>
<ul>
<li>
a large archive <a href="http://www.utt.ro/~cbredi/RPM/">at UTT</a>.
</ul>
<p>
Turkey:</p>
<ul>
<li>
a set of <a
href="ftp://ftp.ankara.edu.tr/mirrors/ftp.itu.edu.tr/pub/linux/Turkuaz/RPM2HTML/index.html">packages
translated to turkish</a>.
<li>
the same set <a
href="ftp://ftp.itu.edu.tr/pub/linux/Turkuaz/RPM2HTML/index.html">at another
location</a> ?
</ul>
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Finland:</p>
<ul>
<li>
a rather <a href="http://ftp.jyu.fi/RPM/">large index on ftp.jyu.fi</a>.
</ul>
<p>
Sweden:</p>
<ul>
<li>
Redhat 5.0 and update <a href="http://www.realm.nu/Linux/rpm/">archives</a>.
</ul>
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USA:</p>
<ul>
<li>
Redhat-5.0 is indexed at <a
href="http://www.redhat.com/linux-info/pkglist/rhl-intel/">Redhat site</a>.
<li>
The PowerPC distribution at <a
href="http://www.linuxppc.org/RPMS/">linuxppc.org.</a>
</ul>

<h2>Sources</h2>
<p>
<img src="new.gif" alt="image: new.gif "> At least, there is RPMs for <a
href="ftp://rufus.w3.org/pub/rpm2html/rpm2html-0.60-1.i386.rpm">i386</a> and
an <a href="ftp://rufus.w3.org/pub/rpm2html/rpm2html-0.60-1.src.rpm">src</a>
one, thanks to <a href="mailto:rouat@congo.ceng.cea.fr">Manu</a> for the spec
file.</p>
<p>
The sources of <a
href="ftp://rufus.w3.org/pub/rpm2html/rpm2html-0.60.tar.gz">rpm2html-0.60</a>
are available. This software is released under the GPL, use free software!</p>

<h2>History</h2>
<p>
Version 0.60 limits the size of HTML files by splitting big one in multiple
chunks.</p>
<p>
Version 0.50 add recursion in RPM storage, and Spanish language support.</p>
<p>
Version 0.40 add multi architecture support, help rendering of big tables, and
correct bugs, of course!</p>
<p>
Version 0.30 add navigation links on top of pages and correct a few bugs.</p>
<p>
Version 0.25 clean up the mess with config files and add proper support for
multiple architectures. <strong>NOTE: some of the configuration name semantic
have changed, you need to reedit them</strong> (especially
<strong>url</strong> and <strong>mirror</strong> fields). <strong>Read the
PRINCIPLES file</strong> in the distribution to learn more about rpm2html
algorithms and how to configure your config file(s).</p>
<p>
Version 0.20 Added features are colorization, localization and possibility to
dump the actual installed base of RPM on the local machine.</p>
<p>
The ultimate commodity is ensured by indexing this set of pages, allowing to
find instantaneously packages providing the some functionnalities (as long as
the package maintainer has properly commented the RPM).</p>

<h2>Feedback and mailing-list</h2>
<p>
I am looking for other sites to provide the same service, I hope others will
follow and that this service will be provided worldwide.</p>
<p>
To ease the installation of rpm2html and get feedback on it's developement, a
<a href="mailto:rpm2html@rufus.w3.org">mailing-list</a> has been created, it's
majordomo based and run on rufus.w3.org. Hence, to subscribe, send a mail to
<a href="mailto:majordomo@rufus.w3.org">majordomo@rufus.w3.org</a> with the
following in the <strong>body</strong> of the message:</p>
<p>
<code>subscribe rpm2html</code></p>
<p>
Archives of the mailing-list are <a
href="http://rufus.w3.org/linux/rpm2html/messages/">available on line</a>.</p>

<h2>Links</h2>
<p>
Three other good directories for Linux applications are:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="http://www.linuxhq.com/lsm/">The linux file archive browser</a> : a
principle similar to rpm2html, but they extract the informations from the .lsm
files, yet another good stuff from LinuxHQ people's.
<li>
<a href="http://sal.kachinatech.com/">SAL</a> : focusing on Scientific
Applications for Linux
<li>
The <a href="http://www.xnet.com/~blatura/linapps.shtml">Linux Applications
and Utilities Page</a> has been around for a long time.
</ul>
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Enjoy !</p>
<p>
Daniel</p>
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src="http://validator.w3.org/images/vh40.gif" alt="Valid HTML 4.0!"
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<p>
<a href="mailto:veillard@w3.org">Daniel Veillard</a>, Thu Nov 13 00:09:11 EST
1997</p>
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