Begin3 Title: The name of the package. Please use the same title for the LSM entry of each version, so as to make it easier to find entries for new versions of packages that already have one in the data base. Version: Version number or other designation. Use a date if nothing else is appropriate. Entered-date: Date of when the LSM entry was last modified. Note that you should fill in both Version and Entered-date. Description: Short description of the package. Keywords: A short list of carefully selected keywords that describe the package. Author: Original author(s) of package. In RFC822 format (i.e., something that will fit into a From: or To: header of a normal Internet mail message). Preferred format: mailname@site.domain.top (Full name) Other formats will be converted to this format, if time and energy of LSM maintainer will allow it. Multiple persons may be given, one per line. Maintained-by: Maintainer(s) of Linux port. Same format as Author. Primary-site: A specification of on which site, in which directory, and which files are part of the package. First line gives site and base directory, the rest give the sizes and names of all files. Names are either relative to the base directory, or full pathnames. If the ftp site does not use Unix style pathname syntax, then the full pathname must be given every time. The pathname must not contain spaces. Example: Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/docs 10kB lsm-1994.01.01.tar.gz 997 lsm-template 22 M /pub/Linux/util/lsm-util.tar.gz The file size may be given in bytes (no suffix), kilobytes (k, kb), or megabytes (M, MB). The suffix may be separated with spaces, and may be in upper case or lower case. The size can be left off. For very large packages that are contained within one directory (say, a distribution), only the directory need be listed. Adding a trailing slash makes it clear that it is a directory. The filename should be the final location, not an "incoming" directory. If you don't know the final location, at least make a good guess (since files _will_ be moved from incoming, it is not a good guess). Alternate-site: One alternate site may be given. It should not be a site that mirrors the primary site (these are best found from a list of mirror sites), but should be one that maintained separately. More sites carrying the package can be found using Archie. The syntax is the same as for Primary-site, but if there is only one line (i.e., no files are specified), they are assumed to be the same as for Primary-site. Alternate-site: ftp.funet.fi /pub/OS/Linux/doc/lsm Alternate-site: foo.bar /pub/lsm 11 kB lsm-1994-01-01.cpio.Z 0.1 kB lsm-template.Z 22 MB lsm-util.tar.gz Original-site: The original package, if this is a port to Linux. Syntax is as in Primary-site, with the same handling of missing filenames as in Alternate-site. Platforms: Software or hardware that is required, if unusual. A C compiler or floppy disk would not be unusual, but a Python interpreter or tape drive probably would be. If the requirements are evident from the description, it need not be repeated here. Copying-policy: Copying policy. Use "GPL" for GNU Public License, "BSD" for the Berkeley style of copyright, "Shareware" for shareware, and some other description for other styles of copyrights. If the use or copying requires payment, it must be indicated. End Begin3 Title: Modified patch to the 1.3.0 kernel code to make it patch cleanly. Adds support for the AIC7xxx chipset scsi controllers (notably the Adaptec 2940) Version: 6/13/95 Entered-date: 6/13/95 Description: Modified patch to the 1.3.0 kernel code to make it patch cleanly. Adds support for the AIC-7xxx chipset scsi controllers (notably the AH-2940. Keywords: scsi adaptec 2940 patch Author: John Aycock (aycock@cpsc.ucalgary.ca) Maintained-by: Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu Alternate-site: Original-site: Platform: linux kernel 1.1.30 Copying-policy: GPL End