Usepackage is a tool for managing the Unix environment for a multi-tool, multi-platform site. It is designed to simplify login scripts and allow administrators to control users' environments centrally.
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2005-12-11 Jonathan Hogg <jonathan@onegoodidea.com> * Tagged version 1.8 for release. * Updated copyright notices to 2005. 2004-05-19 Jonathan Hogg <jonathan@onegoodidea.com> * usepackage.c: Changes to re-order variables that occur multiple times in a set of packages to be pushed into the environment. Based on a patch contributed by Brett Viren <bv@bnl.gov>. * linked_list.c linked_list.h: Changes to return the new node from add_to_head and add_to_tail. 2003-11-16 Jonathan Hogg <jonathan@onegoodidea.com> * grammar.y, scanner.l: Addition of new operators QEQUALS (?=) and QPLUSEQUALS (?+=) to variable settings rules. * usepackage.c, package.h: Changes to support testing for the existence of paths before adding them to the environment, via new ?= and ?+= operators. New test_paths function added for this. * use.1.in, usepackage.1.in: Documentation of new syntax and fixes to old mistakes.
2004-05-19 Jonathan Hogg <jonathan@onegoodidea.com> * usepackage.c: Changes to re-order variables that occur multiple times in a set of packages to be pushed into the environment. Based on a patch contributed by Brett Viren <bv@bnl.gov>. * linked_list.c linked_list.h: Changes to return the new node from add_to_head and add_to_tail. 2003-11-16 Jonathan Hogg <jonathan@onegoodidea.com> * grammar.y, scanner.l: Addition of new operators QEQUALS (?=) and QPLUSEQUALS (?+=) to variable settings rules. * usepackage.c, package.h: Changes to support testing for the existence of paths before adding them to the environment, via new ?= and ?+= operators. New test_paths function added for this. * use.1.in, usepackage.1.in: Documentation of new syntax and fixes to old mistakes.
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