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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
-Tools for managing widgets
---------------------------
+# Tools for managing widgets
-This project includes tools for managing widgets.
+This project includes tools for managing widgets.
These tools are:
- ***wgtpkg-info***: command line tool to display
@@ -19,31 +18,29 @@ These tools are:
For all these commands, a tiny help is available with
options **-h** or **--help**.
-There is no tool for unpacking a widget. For doing such operation,
-you can use the command **unzip**.
+There is no tool for unpacking a widget.
+For doing such operation, you can use the command **unzip**.
To list the files of a widget:
```bash
-$ unzip -l WIDGET
+unzip -l WIDGET
```
To extract a widget in some directory:
```bash
-$ unzip WIDGET -d DIRECTORY
+unzip WIDGET -d DIRECTORY
```
-*Note that DIRECTORY will be created if needed*.
+*Note: that DIRECTORY will be created if needed*.
-Getting data about a widget file
----------------------------------
+## Getting data about a widget file
The command **wgtpkg-info** opens a widget file, reads its **config.xml**
file and displays its content in a human readable way.
-Signing and packing widget
---------------------------
+## Signing and packing widget
### Signing
@@ -57,13 +54,13 @@ There are two types of signature files: author and distributor.
Example 1: add an author signature
```bash
-$ wgtpkg-sign -a -k me.key.pem -c me.cert.pem DIRECTORY
+wgtpkg-sign -a -k me.key.pem -c me.cert.pem DIRECTORY
```
Example 2: add a distributor signature
```bash
-$ wgtpkg-sign -k authority.key.pem -c authority.cert.pem DIRECTORY
+wgtpkg-sign -k authority.key.pem -c authority.cert.pem DIRECTORY
```
### Packing
@@ -72,36 +69,36 @@ This operation can be done using the command **zip** but
we provide the tool **wgtpkg-pack** that may add checking.
Example:
+
```bash
-$ wgtpkg-pack DIRECTORY -o file.wgt
+wgtpkg-pack DIRECTORY -o file.wgt
```
-Writing a widget
-----------------
+
+## Writing a widget
### The steps for writing a widget
1. make your application
-
-2. create its configuration file **config.xml**
-
-3. sign it
-
-4. pack it
+1. create its configuration file **config.xml**
+1. sign it
+1. pack it
Fairly easy, no?
-Organization of directory of applications
------------------------------------------
+## Organization of directory of applications
### directory where are stored applications
-Applications can be installed in different places: the system itself, extension device.
+Applications can be installed in different places:
+
+- the system itself, extension device.
+
On a phone application are typically installed on the sd card.
This translates to:
- - /usr/applications: system wide applications
- - /opt/applications: removable applications
+- /usr/applications: system wide applications
+- /opt/applications: removable applications
From here those paths are referenced as: "APPDIR".
@@ -109,16 +106,17 @@ The main path for applications is: APPDIR/PKGID/VER.
Where:
- - APPDIR is as defined above
- - PKGID is a directory whose name is the package identifier
- - VER is the version of the package MAJOR.MINOR
+- APPDIR is as defined above
+- PKGID is a directory whose name is the package identifier
+- VER is the version of the package MAJOR.MINOR
-This organization has the advantage to allow several versions to leave together.
+This organization has the advantage to allow several versions
+to leave together.
This is needed for some good reasons (rolling back) and also for less good reasons (user habits).
### Identity of installed files
-All files are installed as user "afm" and group "afm".
+All files are installed as user "afm" and group "afm".
All files have rw(x) for user and r-(x) for group and others.
This allows every user to read every file.