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Directory Files
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Contact
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Information for getting in touch with the tinderbox author
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and maintainers
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ChangeLog
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A list of the changes that have been made to the source by date
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ReleaseNotes
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A list of changes that have been made since the last release
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Overview
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An overview of the Tinderbox2 system
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Policies
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Local policies you will need to define and understand before you
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can install Tinderbox2
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Install
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Instructions on how to install Tinderbox2 at your location
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Todo
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A list of planned enhancements for the future and discussions
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of things which were included in Tinderbox1 but do not fit
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in the current architecture.
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Goals
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What were the goals for the the system and how does it differ
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from Tinderbox1
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configure
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A program to scan your environment and create the Makefile
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Makefile
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A makefile to construct and install the system files
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*.spec
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Files which can be used to create Red Hat packages of the
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system for ease of installation and management.
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ReadMe.Netscape.Process
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A discussion of how the Netscape project uses this software.
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This will give you some ideas on how to use it on your project.
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ReadMe.Testing.Ideas
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Some ideas for additional things to test in your software.
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Tinderbox Documentation
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*) Every directory has a ReadMe file which tells about all the files
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in that directory.
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*) Every executable can be run with --help so that you can see what
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the program does and what its arguments are. If you have trouble
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running the file just look at the file in a text editor and find
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the string "usage".
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*) The top of every file (both code and configuration) has a short
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explanation of what this file does.
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*) The code has lots of documentation so you can read the code if you
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need more details about how something works.
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