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UPDATE-PERL-SAX-PARSERS(8)	    Debian	    UPDATE-PERL-SAX-PARSERS(8)

NAME
       update-perl-sax-parsers - (de)register Perl SAX parser modules

SYNOPSIS
       update-perl-sax-parsers [options] --add parser_module

       update-perl-sax-parsers [options] --remove parser_module

       update-perl-sax-parsers [options] --update

DESCRIPTION
       update-perl-sax-parsers	inserts,  updates  and removes individual Perl
       SAX parser module info  files  in  the  directory  /var/lib/libxml-sax-
       perl/ParserDetails.d  and the overall Perl SAX parser modules info file
       /etc/perl/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini.

OPTIONS
       --add  Adds the per-module info file for the indicated Perl SAX	parser
	      module   to   the	 directory  /var/lib/libxml-sax-perl/ParserDe‐
	      tails.d.

       --remove
	      Removes the per-module info file for Perl SAX parser module from
	      the directory /var/lib/libxml-sax-perl/ParserDetails.d.

       --update
	      updates	the   overall	Perl  SAX  parser  modules  info  file
	      /etc/perl/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini.  The modules will be listed
	      in  an  order  of	 ascending priority. See the PARSER PRIORITIES
	      section below.

	      The file will be managed with ucf(1) , unless the --file	option
	      is used. See also the --ucf option below.

       --directory
	      When  used  with	--add or with --remove indicates the ParserDe‐
	      tails.d directory to use for storing  the	 per-module  Perl  SAX
	      parser  module  info  file.   When  used	one or more times with
	      --update indicates the ParserDetails.d directories to be used as
	      source  for  generating  the ParserDetails.ini file.  Default is
	      /var/lib/libxml-sax-perl/ParserDetails.d.

       --file Indicates the ParserDetails.ini file up be updated.  Default  is
	      /etc/perl/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini.

       --priority XX
	      Specifies	 the  priority	of  the	 SAX parser module to be added
	      removed.	The priority will be encoded to the  filename  of  the
	      ParserDetails.d entry. See the PARSER PRIORITIES section below.

	      This  option was added in version 0.3 of update-perl-sax-parsers
	      .	 Use the value "0" to disable the encoding and match  the  be‐
	      haviour of earlier versions of the script.

	      The  default priority value is 50, unless --directory was speci‐
	      fied, in which case the default is 0 (disabled.)

       --ucf X
	      Forcibly enable (X != 0) or disable (X =	0)  of	ucf(1)	.   By
	      default,	ucf(1)	will  be  used to manage the ParserDetails.ini
	      file when --file is not specified.

       --quiet
	      Prevents any diagnostic output.

       --test Prevents the modification of any	files  and  enables  debugging
	      mode.

       --version
	      Displays the version information and exits.

       --help Display the usage information and exits.

PARSER PRIORITIES
       Starting	 with version 0.3 of update-perl-sax-parsers , the parsers are
       assigned a priority value that is encoded into the names of  the	 files
       in  the	ParserDetails.d directory. Specifically, the file name will be
       "XX-Some::Module", where XX denotes the priority	 and  Some::Module  is
       the name of the parser module.

       When  --update is called, the parsers are listed in an order of ascend‐
       ing priority into the ParserDetails.ini file. The last  parser  in  the
       file,  ie.  the	one with the highest priority, is the default XML::SAX
       parser.

       Parsers with the same priority are sorted alphabetically by their name.
       This  is	 contrary to the behaviour of earlier versions, where the sort
       order was undefined and depended on the underlying file system.

NOTE
       Installing the original package from CPAN into  /usr/local  breaks  the
       Debian  package,	 since the former is in Perl's @INC before the latter.
       So, please don't do this.

       If there's a new version of XML::SAX simply file a wishlist against the
       Debian package and wait for the update.

SEE ALSO
       /usr/share/doc/libxml-sax-perl/README.Debian

AUTHORS
       Ardo van Rangelrooij <ardo@debian.org>

       Niko Tyni	    <ntyni@iki.fi>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2001-2003 Ardo van Rangelrooij

       Copyright © 2007 Niko Tyni

       This  is free software; see the GNU General Public Licence version 2 or
       later for copying conditions.  There is no warranty.

0.3				   Nov 2007	    UPDATE-PERL-SAX-PARSERS(8)
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