From 8c26bfec32441830b4a0e5938a6cc7de1a64ff99 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Burns Date: Mon, 5 May 2014 11:08:02 +0200 Subject: Add a hostname override Based on issue #82, we now provide `-B` to override the hostname. In particular: - `mkrc -B foo` will enable `-o` but with the hostname set up `foo`. - `lsrc -B foo` will work like normal `lsrc` except it treats `host-foo` as the host-specific directory. - `rcup -B foo` will run a normal `rcup` except `host-foo` is the host-specific directory. - `rcdn -B foo` is just like normal `rcdn`, but with `host-foo` as the host-specific directory. The `HOSTNAME` can also be set in the rcrc(5), and this is overridden by the aforementioned `-B`. While making this change: The `test/Makefile.am` used a mix of tabs and spaces. Since it's a Makefile, replace it all with tabs. --- man/mkrc.1 | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) (limited to 'man/mkrc.1') diff --git a/man/mkrc.1 b/man/mkrc.1 index 4e274bf..3101839 100644 --- a/man/mkrc.1 +++ b/man/mkrc.1 @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ .Op Fl Cvqo .Op Fl t Ar tag .Op Fl d Ar dir +.Op Fl B Ar hostname .Ar files ... .Sh DESCRIPTION This program adds files to your dotfiles directory then installs it @@ -18,6 +19,9 @@ different source directory. It supports these options: . .Bl -tag -width "-d DIR" +.It Fl B Ar HOSTNAME +use the supplied hostname instead of computing one. Implies +.Fl o . .It Fl C copy instead of symlinking when installing the rc file back into your home directory -- cgit v1.2.3