diff --git a/.updfiles/updconfig b/.updfiles/updconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 8e1fe92..0000000 --- a/.updfiles/updconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -# -# Template upd config file. -# Look for ">>>" and edit appropriately. -# -# This file can be used as-is IF: -# - you have ONE ups database -# - your product root hierarchy is -# ${PROD_DIR_PREFIX}/// -# - your table files live in -# ${UPS_THIS_DB}/product/.table -# - -File = updconfig - -# -#>>> Define GROUP. -# If all of your products go in the same database, -# using the same naming conventions, you can -# group them all together. -GROUP: - product = ANY - flavor = ANY - qualifiers = ANY - options = ANY - dist_database = ANY - dist_node = ANY - -COMMON: -#>>> Define UPS_THIS_DB. -# This is the database into which the above products will -# be declared by upd. -# Default: -# UPS_THIS_DB is set to the database where UPD was declared. -# You may need to set it differently for the products you're describing. - UPS_THIS_DB = "${UPD_USERCODE_DB}" -# -# Other examples might be: -# UPS_THIS_DB = "/usr/products/ups_database" -# UPS_THIS_DB = "~cdfsoft/declared" - -#>>> Define UPS_PROD_DIR. -# The UPS_PROD_DIR determines the product root file -# hierarchy for products in the ups database being -# described. -# Examples are shown below for the case of the product -# instance "mh v1_6_6 IRIX+6". Uncomment the -# one that matches your system. -# In all of the example, the UPS_PROD_DIR is a RELATIVE -# path; this means that the product will be declared with -# a relative path (relative to PROD_DIR_PREFIX). -# -# prod_dir: /usr/products/mh/v1_6_6/IRIX+6 - UPS_PROD_DIR = "${UPS_PROD_NAME}/${UPS_PROD_VERSION}/${DASH_PROD_FLAVOR}${DASH_PROD_QUALIFIERS}" - -# -# prod_dir: /usr/products/IRIX/mh/v1_6_6 -# UPS_PROD_DIR = "${UPS_BASE_FLAVOR}/${UPS_PROD_NAME}/${UPS_PROD_VERSION}${DASH_PROD_QUALIFIERS}" -# -# prod_dir: /usr/products/IRIX+6/mh/v1_6_6 -# UPS_PROD_DIR = "${DASH_PROD_FLAVOR}/${UPS_PROD_NAME}/${UPS_PROD_VERSION}${DASH_PROD_QUALIFIERS}" -# -# prod_dir: /afs/fnal/ups/mh/v1_6_6/IRIX+6 -# UPS_PROD_DIR = "/afs/fnal/ups/${UPS_PROD_NAME}/${UPS_PROD_VERSION}/${DASH_PROD_FLAVOR}${DASH_PROD_QUALIFIERS}" -# -# prod_dir: ${ENVVAR}/mh/v1_6_6/IRIX+6 -# UPS_PROD_DIR = "\${ENVVAR}/${UPS_PROD_NAME}/${UPS_PROD_VERSION}/${DASH_PROD_FLAVOR}${DASH_PROD_QUALIFIERS}" -# - -#>>> Define UNWIND_PROD_DIR. -# The UNWIND_PROD_DIR is the directory into which the product -# is unwound. In most cases, it will be the same as the UPS_PROD_DIR -# defined above; in AFS space, or under certain NFS mounting configurations, -# you may unwind the product in a directory that has a different name -# than the directory where you declare it. -# -# THE DEFAULT IS THAT THE UNWIND_PROD_DIR IS THE SAME AS THE -# UPS_PROD_DIR. NOTE that you need to prepend PROD_DIR_PREFIX -# if the UPS_PROD_DIR was specified as a relative path! -# Change this is your situation is different! - -# Default: - UNWIND_PROD_DIR = "${PROD_DIR_PREFIX}/${UPS_PROD_DIR}" -# -# AFS unwind dir: -# UNWIND_PROD_DIR = "/afs/.fnal.gov/ups/${UPS_PROD_NAME}/${UPS_PROD_VERSION}/${DASH_PROD_FLAVOR}${DASH_PROD_QUALIFIERS}" -# -# Declared based on environmental variable: -# UNWIND_PROD_DIR = "${ENVVAR}/${UPS_PROD_NAME}/${UPS_PROD_VERSION}/${DASH_PROD_FLAVOR}${DASH_PROD_QUALIFIERS}" - - -#>>> Define UPS_UPS_DIR. -# The UPS_UPS_DIR is the products' ups directory. -# Default is the directory named "ups" under the product root directory. - UPS_UPS_DIR = "ups" - -#>>> Define UNWIND_UPS_DIR. -# The UNWIND_UPS_DIR is where to unwind the ups directory. -# The default is the same directory as the UPS_UPS_DIR. - UNWIND_UPS_DIR = "${UNWIND_PROD_DIR}/${UPS_UPS_DIR}" - -#>>> Define UPS_TABLE_FILE, UNWIND_TABLE_DIR, -#>>> and optionally, UPS_TABLE_DIR. -# The naming convention for table files. The default -# is to put the table file in the ups database, so that -# one table file may be used for multiple flavors of the -# product. If you put your table files here, -# you should NOT set UPS_TABLE_DIR. -# Change this if your situation is different! -# -# Default: -## UPS_TABLE_FILE = "${UPS_PROD_VERSION}.table" -## UNWIND_TABLE_DIR = "${UPS_THIS_DB}/${UPS_PROD_NAME}" -# UPS_TABLE_DIR = "${UNWIND_TABLE_DIR}" -# -# Possible alternative, where the table files live -# within the product's ups directory. Note, -# in this case you ALSO should not set UPS_TABLE_DIR. -# - UPS_TABLE_FILE = "${UPS_PROD_NAME}.table" -UNWIND_TABLE_DIR = "${UNWIND_UPS_DIR}" -## UPS_TABLE_DIR = "${UNWIND_TABLE_DIR}" - - -#>>> Define PREDECLARE, POSTDECLARE actions -# -# Actions which take place after the product is -# unwound, before the product is declared. -# Uncomment and modify as appropriate. -# -# ACTION = PREDECLARE -# -# example: you may wish to make the directory -# where the product has been unwound group writeable: -# EXECUTE ( "chmod -R g+w ${UNWIND_PROD_DIR}", NO_UPS_ENV ) -# -# example: in AFS space, you may need to release -# the read-write volume before you can declare the product: -# EXECUTE ( "upd_volrelease ${UNWIND_PROD_DIR}", NO_UPS_ENV ) - -# -# Actions which take place after the product is -# declared. -# Uncomment and modify as appropriate. -# -# ACTION = POSTDECLARE -# example: in AFS space, you may need to release -# the read-write ups database -# EXECUTE ( "upd_volrelease ${UPS_THIS_DB}", NO_UPS_ENV ) -END: diff --git a/.updfiles/updusr.pm b/.updfiles/updusr.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 503413e..0000000 --- a/.updfiles/updusr.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -require 'default_updusr.pm'; diff --git a/.upsfiles/dbconfig b/.upsfiles/dbconfig deleted file mode 100644 index ef95b3f..0000000 --- a/.upsfiles/dbconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -FILE = DBCONFIG -AUTHORIZED_NODES = * -VERSION_SUBDIR = 1 -PROD_DIR_PREFIX = ${UPS_THIS_DB} -UPD_USERCODE_DIR = ${UPS_THIS_DB}/.updfiles