NAME
update-xmlcatalog - maintain XML catalog files
SYNOPSIS
update-xmlcatalog --add --root --package package
--type type --id id
update-xmlcatalog --del --root --package package
--type type --id id
update-xmlcatalog --add --package package --local local --type type --id id
update-xmlcatalog --del --package package --local local --type type --id id
update-xmlcatalog --add --local local --file file --type type --id id
update-xmlcatalog --del --local local --file file --type type --id id
update-xmlcatalog --help
DESCRIPTION
update-xmlcatalog add entries to and removes entries from the root
\s-1XML\s0 catalog file, a package \s-1XML\s0 catalog file or a local \s-1XML\s0 catalog
file.
OPTIONS
"--add"
Adds the entry to the root \s-1XML\s0 catalog file, a package \s-1XML\s0 catalog
file or a local \s-1XML\s0 catalog file. If the \s-1XML\s0 catalog file does not
exist yet, it is automatically created.
"--del"
Deletes the entry from the root \s-1XML\s0 catalog file, the package \s-1XML\s0
catalog file or the local \s-1XML\s0 catalog file. A resulting empty \s-1XML\s0
catalog is not automatically deleted from the filesystem.
"--file
Indicates a local filename.
"--id
Indicates the \s-1XML\s0 catalog file entry identifier.
"--local
Indicates a local \s-1XML\s0 catalog file.
"--package
Indicates a package \s-1XML\s0 catalog file.
"--root"
Indicates the root \s-1XML\s0 catalog file.
"--type
Indicates the \s-1XML\s0 catalog file entry type (public, system, uri).
"--help"
Displays the usage information.
NOTES
update-xmlcatalog is the de-facto standard tool to be used to
maintain \s-1XML\s0 catalog files on a Debian system, similar to that
update-catalog(8) is the standard tool to be used to main \s-1SGML\s0
catalog files on a Debian system. A Debian \s-1XML\s0 Policy document to
this effect is currently under development.
update-xmlcatalog and xmlcatalog(1) are incompatible. The
former has an internal database of all the entries in all the \s-1XML\s0
catalog files it maintains and regenerates the indicated \s-1XML\s0 catalog
file completely from scratch upon an update. The latter updates the
indicated \s-1XML\s0 catalog file directly. This means that any change made
to an \s-1XML\s0 catalog file using xmlcatalog(1) is overwritten the next
time that \s-1XML\s0 catalog file is updated using update-xmlcatalog.
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/xml-core/README.Debian
AUTHOR
"Ardo